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  1. jon81uk

    Paultons Park: General Discussion

    I think it is a little similar to Drayton Manor in the 90s, that was potentially heading to be the UKs number two or three theme park, it definitely felt that with the three big coasters in 1994, Alton Towers, Drayton Manor and Blackpool Pleasure Beach were the top three parks in the UK. But now...
  2. jon81uk

    Thorpe Park: General Discussion

    Maybe they didn't add their registration number, or mistyped it, or someone else bought the ticket who isn't the driver. But it worked fine for us in September, didn't need to scan the parking barcode.
  3. jon81uk

    Thorpe Park: General Discussion

    Everyone has the option of entering the registration number when buying parking online for Thorpe, its not a MAP only thing.
  4. jon81uk

    Paultons Park: General Discussion

    He didn't say "Turns out they had to remove Magma because its volcano structure and concrete foundations would cause rain draining issues for the brand new Valgard site" I took it as he was talking about keeping the foundation structure after the ride was removed to use it for something else...
  5. jon81uk

    Blackpool Pleasure Beach: 2025 Discussion

    Back when the main ticket option was ticket sheets in the early 2000s, one of the tickets was for free admission to the matinee show either Hot Ice or the magic show in the Horseshoe. We saw the magic show and it was a great part of the day. Feels like another part of the experience removed by...
  6. jon81uk

    Merlin Entertainments: General Discussion

    Even if you just look at the single pass price though, the Six Flags pass is still cheap compared to UK single park passes.
  7. jon81uk

    Merlin Entertainments: General Discussion

    One issue is the parks are not "charging more and more for entry", the entry price has gone up by less than inflation. A ticket for Alton Towers this year is £29-39, taking into account inflation, ten years ago the equivilant would be £20-28. Yet the online price was about £38 ten years ago and...
  8. jon81uk

    Fireworks 2025

    One moderate fire in about twenty years (or more) of doing displays though. Its not really much different to any other park doing firework displays, there will always be some risks. The Towers are made of stone, not much to catch fire. Unlike Disney who set them off from the roof of the...
  9. jon81uk

    Merlin Entertainments: General Discussion

    Seaworld Orlando passes start from $171 with blockout dates or from $195 for silver without blocked dates. Single day tickets start around $65 so two or three visits should cover the pass price (when you consider parking comes with the silver pass). A pass to all 11 Seaworld/Busch parks is $399...
  10. jon81uk

    Chessington World of Adventures Resort

    It seems possible that although there is nothing specific to big cats in the new legislation, the pushback from organisations like Born Free and similar has made Chessington reconsider whether they have the right habitats for them. As they managed to find a buyer for their existing animals they...
  11. jon81uk

    Merlin Entertainments: General Discussion

    But I'm not even sure the thrill ride thing is directly "Merlin dominance", or just that other parks think family rides get far better returns on their investment. Except for Icon at Blackpool and Speed at Oakwood I think it is just that Alton Towers and Thorpe Park are the only parks building...
  12. jon81uk

    Pet Hates

    Because they are cheaply made in factories that have to churn them out quickly with little quality control. Also even if they are the same design they might be made in different factories or different production lines.
  13. jon81uk

    Merlin Entertainments: General Discussion

    Also I think Merlin being the dominant operator isn't a new thing, Tussauds was in the 90s as well with two theme parks, a castle and a waxworks museum, then they added Thorpe Park in 1998. But the competition to those parks hasn't changed much since the 90s either except for the fact several...
  14. jon81uk

    Universal Epic Universe - New Florida Theme Park

    I think the UK tickets have been that way for a while for 2026 arrivals. Noticed they also have a cheaper version without Volcano Bay for when that closes in October '26.
  15. jon81uk

    Strange questions that sometimes need answering (or not asking in the first place really).

    Doesn't mean anything https://www.theguardian.com/society/2025/oct/20/six-seven-latest-slang-should-parents-be-worried
  16. jon81uk

    Chessington World of Adventures Resort

    a lot of that was second/third hand rides cheaply done. Yes Shipwreck coast was still an improvement, but it was only only one new ride and some themed items that will likely be looking worn out already. Mandrill Mayhem was the first major ride investment since Zufari really. Everything else has...
  17. jon81uk

    Chessington World of Adventures Resort

    Its not known whether Vampire will be closed in 2026 yet of course.
  18. jon81uk

    Pet Hates

    The NHS charges work on bandings, if you did need some X-Rays the cost would still be £27, so averaged across a few years its fine really and still a lot cheaper than the actual cost would be if you went private. I'm about to have an extraction done privately (as I will then have an implant and...
  19. jon81uk

    Hotels General Discussion

    Technically I think Aramark is the producer and manager of the food contract, the supplier of most of the ingredients is Brakes, same as it was before Aramark took over management of the restaurants.
  20. jon81uk

    Merlin Entertainments: General Discussion

    Given the difference between gold and platinum passes is only £60, there is no way they would give away unlimited fasttrack which is normally £135 per visit. Similarly behind the scenes tours are about £50/60 on their own. The old VIP annual pass which had unlimited fast track was about £1000 a...
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