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The made horrible losses and it was only in 2018 when the GP started putting their trust back in Alton.
It will all depend tbh. I hope the cutbacks don't have to happen and it probably won't be shorter season due to the fact that they've got their fireworks events still lined up now.I don’t even know how much more they could cut next year. I reckon the season will be shorter and or the hours won’t be as late.
It will all depend tbh. I hope the cutbacks don't have to happen and it probably won't be shorter season due to the fact that they've got their fireworks events still lined up now.
I mean, be fair, the other Merlin parks have managed it for decades - was only Towers that struggled!I forgot to highlight perhaps arguably the most notable point from yesterday.
THERE'S HOT WATER IN THE TOILETS. Actual. Hot. Water. In a Merlin park.
"Change is not merely necessary to life.I forgot to highlight perhaps arguably the most notable point from yesterday.
THERE'S HOT WATER IN THE TOILETS. Actual. Hot. Water. In a Merlin park.
I mean, be fair, the other Merlin parks have managed it for decades - was only Towers that struggled!
Is it not possible that AT will have extended opening hours to try and encourage people to come? If people know there are likely to be delays and the park shuts at 5pm in the summer people might wonder if it is worth it. If they extended the hours it would give people hopefully the chance to go on most of the rides they want, even with social distancing.
Also because everyone will be pre-booking, which is going to hurt families that rely on 2 for 1, but I understand why AT need to do this, AT can actually see fully visitor numbers each day before they arrive. I would have thought this would give them leeway to determine before the working day if things need to be opened or not.
I don't think we'll see the mazes back this year, but I'd still go if they really went to town with atmosphere. I'd like to think it would cost a lot less if they just themed areas rather than go to the trouble of creating mazes and hiring actors etc.
Is it not possible that AT will have extended opening hours to try and encourage people to come? If people know there are likely to be delays and the park shuts at 5pm in the summer people might wonder if it is worth it. If they extended the hours it would give people hopefully the chance to go on most of the rides they want, even with social distancing.
Also because everyone will be pre-booking, which is going to hurt families that rely on 2 for 1, but I understand why AT need to do this, AT can actually see fully visitor numbers each day before they arrive. I would have thought this would give them leeway to determine before the working day if things need to be opened or not.
I don't think we'll see the mazes back this year, but I'd still go if they really went to town with atmosphere. I'd like to think it would cost a lot less if they just themed areas rather than go to the trouble of creating mazes and hiring actors etc.
Merlin are now under new corporate overlords which could have an impactNo it's not possible. It's just not the way Merlin do things. After The Smiler incident you'd think they'd go all out to try and win people wound again. Instead the Resort made major cuts and most a handful of attractions.
Merlin don't go above and beyond to make more money, they cut drastically to save it instead.
Merlin are now under new corporate overlords which could have an impact
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I think it definitely is that, but I also think there are a few other softer, more strategic drivers in place as well. With some aspects of the business, it's cheaper to run them at a loss than it is to stop them and restart them.What's striking is how desperate they are to get up to a situation of visitation that in the past would have been below the threshold for axing that sort of day from the operating calendar.
This is very much about getting ANY revenue coming in for damage limitation.
Additionally, if you look at the Merlin portfolio, there are plenty of attractions in various divisions that are going to be impossible to open with social distancing so targeting those that can contribute something is probably their best move.
What don’t you think would be possible to open?