Godscrasher
TS Member
Where's the link/option to book a day in the park with my annual pass?
Other Merlin parks are 'strongly recommending' wearing masks for the rest of the day (not that most will...). I'd be surprised if Towers don't, but tbf I can't find any mention of it.Current rules are only for wearing masks on the listed rides. Elsewhere I would assume regular 2m social distancing, or whatever is the recommendation at that time, will be sufficient.
Well that's not great of towers for the lack of info is it. Typical. Well I won't risk queueing up for it then as I'll be very annoyed if they say I can't ride after a long queueThat's exactly what I expect.
I fully expect not to find out what rides im allowed on until I'm at the station of the ride and being refused.
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Where's the link/option to book a day in the park with my annual pass?
They are recommending it to people asking.Other Merlin parks are 'strongly recommending' wearing masks for the rest of the day (not that most will...). I'd be surprised if Towers don't, but tbf I can't find any mention of it.
Even on public transport where it's mandatory outside being young, old or disabled (or the driver) There's no enforcement so it's practically not mandatory.On the subject of facemasks, many of the American and European parks are saying the wearing of them is compulsory, so if guests can manage it in those heats then it's not really out of the question over here. However I don't think it will happen because the rules on facemasks aren't as strict in this country.
Even on public transport where it's mandatory outside being young, old or disabled (or the driver) There's no enforcement so it's practically not mandatory.
We all know how good merlin security are at actually doing their jobs so there's no point in Making it mandatory.
At least towers security didn't let a suspected bomber into the park, they are better in that aspect.Towers security are useless - unless there is a report of someone shoplifting (so the park is losing money) or a staff member parking with an expired parking permit - they swing into action then.
As to general guest misbehaviour, be it not wearing a mask, queue-jumping, antisocial behaviour etc etc... do what you want. In "normal times" you stand next to zero chance of being ejected from the park due to it's remote location. In "current times" you probably actually have zero chance of ejection now as this would require them being well within 1m of you.
So what would you say the capacity is overall?Update: I checked the capacity numbers for the passholder package.
06-10: 800
12-18: 1200
19-31: 2000
So it's starting small then ramping up capacity with a maximum if I remember day ticket numbers correctly of 6500+hotel and other non pass prebooks.
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Well I can't guess hotel capacity but peak passholder+day ticket is 6500.So what would you say the capacity is overall?
So probs around 8,000. Not bad that could get on quite a few rides at thatWell I can't guess hotel capacity but peak passholder+day ticket is 6500.
Edit: for july
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It depends how capacity is affected by social distancing and planned ride closures. You could end up getting on less rides than you would have done had there have been double the number of people in the park pre-Covid.So probs around 8,000. Not bad that could get on quite a few rides at that
True, I'm just hoping operations aren't too slow and people are able to get on enough so that it's worth the visitIt depends how capacity is affected by social distancing and planned ride closures. You could end up getting on less rides than you would have done had there have been double the number of people in the park pre-Covid.
The implementation of RAP will make a huge difference too.
What's enough is different for everyone, ive been known to make a 9 hour one way trip down to Chessington for just vampire.True, I'm just hoping operations aren't too slow and people are able to get on enough so that it's worth the visit
In "current times" you probably actually have zero chance of ejection now as this would require them being well within 1m of you.
But I’m coming in my zorb! And heading for the large chest restraints.The 1m rule doesn't put a protective bubble around you which leaves you untouchable no matter what you do.