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2021: General Discussion
air_head
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Absolutely . Theme Parks are no more essential than Theatres , Stadiums and Cinemas , all of which are set to use certificates and testing
The difference with those environments though is that you’re sat in the same position around others for an extended amount of time. There’s no alternative there. I think we’ll still see some social distancing for a while to come, and some form of checks, but I’m not sure if it’ll be full certification.
WickerwomanH
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How come they're not serving alcohol today am I missing something
Skyscraper
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I thnk somone said it's a family day or something.How come they're not serving alcohol today am I missing something
AT86
TS Member
How come they're not serving alcohol today am I missing something
On a couple of days each year the park receives a higher proportion of guests in large groups that in the past has led to an increase in anti social behaviour. Generally these days fall on Easter Sunday (or in the case of 2021, today) and the first Sunday of Scarefest. To try and ensure these days run smoothly they stop selling alcohol as part of the measures to keep anti social behaviour under control.
Why don't they just not let them in if they've been known to cause troubleOn a couple of days each year the park receives a higher proportion of guests in large groups that in the past has led to an increase in anti social behaviour. Generally these days fall on Easter Sunday (or in the case of 2021, today) and the first Sunday of Scarefest. To try and ensure these days run smoothly they stop selling alcohol as part of the measures to keep anti social behaviour under control.
AT86
TS Member
Why don't they just not let them in if they've been known to cause trouble
Because that would be illegal. Feel free to research protected characteristics under the Equalities Act.
WickerwomanH
TS Member
Ohhhh ok thank you everyone, I've never heard of that!
If that's the case how come they're only allowed in on the same days each yearBecause that would be illegal. Feel free to research protected characteristics under the Equalities Act.
Thameslink Rail
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They are not restricted in when they can come, they just choose to come at the same time. Alton Towers can make a pretty good guess when this is: usually Easter weekend and first weekend of October but the park is sometimes taken by surprise when they visit on a different weekend.If that's the case how come they're only allowed in on the same days each year
I see. I guess if they turn up at the same time each year then towers can prepareThey are not restricted in when they can come, they just choose to come at the same time. Alton Towers can make a pretty good guess when this is: usually Easter weekend and first Weekend of October but the park is sometimes taken by surprise when they visit on a different weekend.
Skyscraper
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For anyone who's at a loss, these days are also known as "traveller days".
WickerwomanH
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Oh right I have heard of traveller days at AT but I didn't make the connection.For anyone who's at a loss, these days are also known as "traveller days".
Just give everyone entering a queueline a 2m long stick. This is only partially a joke of an idea.
We own one of these, but sadly it doesn't extend to 2 meters unless you have extra long arms
https://www.thegreenhead.com/2020/1...livers-45-volt-zap-to-safe-space-invaders.php
MellowPasta
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Booze aside I feel sorry for people who unknowingly arrive on ‘family day’. You shouldn’t have your day ruined by individuals acting aggressively and just being an all round nuisance. A shame that a small few have to reinforce stereotypes.
Danscott22
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As a third year law student, and I assume the traveller community being referred to is "the gypsy community"? They are actually protected under s9 of the Equality Act 2010 as the gypsy community constitutes an "ethnic group" for the purposes this section, so any discrimination at barring entry would be unlawful.
Apologies though if this isn't the traveller community being referred to, I've never really looked into traveller day too much.
Apologies though if this isn't the traveller community being referred to, I've never really looked into traveller day too much.