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The problem as I understand it is that Alton Towers costs roughly the same to run regardless of how many people are in it. However, the more people they get in the more they will get in restaurant and shop profit so putting in a cheap season pass will get people to visit more than they would otherwise at no extra cost to the park but giving the park more money from restaurants and shops. This was mostly fine until this season where there is suddenly a limit in the number of people who can visit, the cheap season pass business model falls apart and we are left with the mess that happened this season.I thought the Premium MAP still was in that sort of price range? Mine cost £229 when I bought it in February.
How come people want the cheaper pricing removed, out of interest? 12 months’ admission with a day ticket is something that quite a few places do (for example, I went to the Black Country Living Museum yesterday, and they operate a similar thing), and people often used to complain that Towers’ prices were way too high, so I’m just wondering why people seemingly want the high prices back. Is it to do with the issues caused this season with reservations, or is it something else?