Been arguing this one over on the BPB topic.Absolutely. But it’s a fine line for them to tread. With the cost of living soaring, you can’t make it so expensive that people can’t afford to come. Going to Alton is a luxury at the end of the day, so putting prices up may actually backfire? Better to sell 1000 tickets at £25 than 500 at £35 after all. We shall see.
Building upon your point; correct me if I’m wrong, but wasn’t Alton’s perceived “golden age” of the early to mid 90s, where guest figures were really high, during a recession? And during the last recession in the late 2000s following the financial crisis, Towers’ guest figures were pretty healthy; they started at over 2.5 million in 2008, and kept on growing until hitting a high of 2.75 million (or 3 million, depending on source) in 2010.Historically during times of economic hardship UK theme parks have done well, because as @Matt.GC suggests people cut back on the big ticket stuff like trips abroad and settle for UK trips instead.
Absolutely. But it’s a fine line for them to tread. With the cost of living soaring, you can’t make it so expensive that people can’t afford to come. Going to Alton is a luxury at the end of the day, so putting prices up may actually backfire? Better to sell 1000 tickets at £25 than 500 at £35 after all. We shall see.
Yeah I agree. I got a pass in the sale too. When you factor in free parking and the food discounts, you only really need to go to one park every 3 months to break even. The monthly membership is a really good price tbf to Merlin.The most affordable way for my family and I to do towers was by getting passes, so that’s what we’ve done. Now the entry price seems truly extortionate even with a ‘2 for 1’. My monthly payment for 4 gold passes is less than one on the gate entry ticket to towers. We plan on going at least once a month to towers, let alone all the other merlin attractions so will definitely be getting our moneys worth.
The most affordable way for my family and I to do towers was by getting passes, so that’s what we’ve done. Now the entry price seems truly extortionate even with a ‘2 for 1’. My monthly payment for 4 gold passes is less than one on the gate entry ticket to towers. We plan on going at least once a month to towers, let alone all the other merlin attractions so will definitely be getting our moneys worth.
I do agree the price itself isn’t too bad on an individual level, it’s more that it seems extortionate from my personal position. It would cost £130 a time to take the 4 of us to towers on a 2for1 plus the parking, or we pay £59 a month which includes free parking and can go as many times as we want.I don't think £32.50 with a 2for1 is that extortionate for a 7-8 hour day of entertainment. Its comparable to all other major theme parks and to many other forms of entertainment. Theatre is £25-£100 for a 2-3 hour show, cinema £5-15 for 2 hours, Mini Golf, £6-12 for an hour or so, Go Ape £35 for 2-3 hours. Paultons Park is £39.50, Blackpool Pleasure Beach is also in the £32-42 range same as AT.
and the "as many times as we want" is the thing. If you only want to go twice a year, thats £272 including parking. The pass is costing £708 a year so you have to want to go to theme parks about five to six times a year.I do agree the price itself isn’t too bad on an individual level, it’s more that it seems extortionate from my personal position. It would cost £130 a time to take the 4 of us to towers on a 2for1 plus the parking, or we pay £59 a month which includes free parking and can go as many times as we want.
Well this is the thing, we do want to go to theme parks at least 5/6 times this year but it was difficult to afford it without passes.and the "as many times as we want" is the thing. If you only want to go twice a year, thats £272 including parking. The pass is costing £708 a year so you have to want to go to theme parks about five to six times a year.
Boy did I get my value for money with the discovery merlin pass. £89 and 16 trips so far. I bought that pass in September so still have time to get more trips inWell this is the thing, we do want to go to theme parks at least 5/6 times this year but it was difficult to afford it without passes.
Im sure when they complain towers will pacify them with free fast tracks, for a ride that will then inevitably turn out to be closed for the entire day.And they will be disappointed in their thousands.
“I’m so sorry you felt the need to complain today. Here’s 4 fastracks for The Black Hole”Im sure when they complain towers will pacify them with free fast tracks, for a ride that will then inevitably turn out to be closed for the entire day.
We've got discovery passes this year...bought them from planet offers for £69 in decemberBoy did I get my value for money with the discovery merlin pass. £89 and 16 trips so far. I bought that pass in September so still have time to get more trips in
I thought the Discovery passes could only be used on weekdays?We've got discovery passes this year...bought them from planet offers for £69 in december
We've had platinum for the past 5 years and couldn't really justify the new renewal prices for our family so these seemed perfect
The silver passes they released later would've been far better for us at renewal price but it was too late...but better than nothing as merlin say
Tbf the discovery passes are great value really we only visit sundays anyway