Since when did they park people in car park F, the Splash Landings overflow car park? I drove into there today (via the hotel entrance) and it caused chaos as they were running the "normal" cars into there from the other end
Weren't they supposed to be converting one of the fields into another car park?I have been directed to park there at Fireworks before now. Guess they were busy today? The parking they have lost over the past 10yrs may come back to bite them when capacity restrictions are gone.
Weren't they supposed to be converting one of the fields into another car park?
If the Galactica car park ever gets used for a new area/SW, then they certainly would need it. I imagine it will still go ahead, but possibly not for a year or two.They have planing permission to do so yes, don’t think anything has started yet. I guess covid has either delayed or cancelled the plans.
They have planing permission to do so yes, don’t think anything has started yet. I guess covid has either delayed or cancelled the plans.
In theory they should look at doing it this winter ready for 2022 if visits continue being slightly increased due to covid as it then puts the park in a good place for the future.
Out of interest, now it’s been said that the remaining COVID rules are all but 100% on track to be lifted from 19th July, has the park said anything regarding the pre-booking policy or reduced capacity going? Will they be going back to having their full capacity of 28,000?
If they do, I’d imagine they could well have one of their most successful summers ever ahead of them…
They have never charged a fee for booking at Alton Towers just a different price, lower than the gate price.From what I understand pre covid, Merlin wanted to make all attractions pre-booking. Now covid hit, they have an excuse to justify the pre-booking and I feel that it is here to stay for good.
Do they still charge a fee for pre-booking and I wonder if they will continue to limit pass holders entry spaces in favour of on the gate tickets guests?
Personally, I find the pre-booking a pain in the backside and I preferred it when you could just decide to visit an attraction on a whim
I personally find it staggering that in such a remote area for such a large resort there isn’t any on site accommodation for seasonal staff. They would have no problem employing people of college / Uni age to come work fixed term for the summer if lodging was thrown into the mix.
They have never charged a fee for booking at Alton Towers just a different price, lower than the gate price.
I don’t mind booking at all really but then all our recent Towers trips have been fireworks when booking has been needed for years.
but we went to Colchester Zoo yesterday where booking is mandatory for day tickets (but annual passes can just turn up now). I booked at 9am for a 10.30 arrival with no hassle. Didn’t really change the spontaneity of going.
Same difference, from what I'm aware, Merlin charge a booking fee of around £1 per booking.
Are you referring to charging Merlin pass holders £1 to prebook? If so that was removed in September 2020, it’s free to reserve a slot now.
Pretty good from what I saw last week, you just had to keep checking. Not sure that will persist into the silly season.What are the availability like for pre-booking and are there still spaces available last minute on weekdays?
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Same difference, from what I'm aware, Merlin charge a booking fee of around £1 per booking. May not sound much, but all adds up when you are visiting a Merlin attraction weekly or more.
Do you have time slots to get into Alton Towers?
For the more popular events like the fireworks, I fully understand and don't mind it either. But for general visits like to our local Sealife or zoo, it's just another thing to organise on top of a whole list of things to remember to do for going out. With our British weather being so unpredictable, we don't always decide if we are going out until last minute.
Do you live near Colchester (or Essex) or did you have to travel far?
We have been pass holders for Colchester Zoo for many years, but haven't been since the pandemic. But we are hoping to renew our passes again in the Autumn once the restrictions have lifted and the busy holiday season has passed.
Yes, pass holders can just turn up, but they are currently operating a one in, one out policy, so there is no guarantee that you will gain entry.
My understanding is it stopped due to the company which owned/ran the mills going into administration. They were are great asset though, unlikely I would have worked there if the mills didn't exist.A few years ago, Towers had an exclusive agreement with a company who had converted a couple of disused mills in Leek into staff accommodation. It was pretty much along the lines of "Halls of Residence" style flats in the mills, but served it's purpose and was relatively cheap. Staff transport ran from practically outside the mills to Towers. I've no idea why this business relationship ended - seemed like a win-win to me.