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2025: General Discussion
Islander
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Very little to noneThe new Vice President of Alton Towers has been announced to be Howard Ebison be interesting what impact this has
GooseOnTheLoose
TS Member
Another World's First®!
World's First Former BBC Apprentice Candidate as a Vice President.
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World's First Former BBC Apprentice Candidate as a Vice President.
BBC - The Apprentice Series 5 - Candidates - Candidate Expansion - Howard Ebison
The Apprentice is a 12-week competition sets the 15 candidates through a gruelling series of business tasks. The first prize is a job in Sir Alan Sugar's business empire with a six figure salary
Looks as though the head of commercial is on the way out too…
And Mina Fattahi is moving over from hotels to “Resort Operations Director”
GooseOnTheLoose
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I'm counting six Merlin parks on that list, rather than three. Alton Towers, Gardaland, Legoland Windsor, Legoland Deutschland, Legoland Billund and Thorpe Park.Not quite sure where to put this but the top 20 highest attendances of European Theme Parks has been published including 3 Merlin entries:
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Interesting that Tivoli is so high!
Source is Theme Park Worldwide social media.
I'm far more interested in learning that Abu Dhabi / The UAE is within Europe, and not within Asia.
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Steve74
TS Member
It's 6 - Gardaland is on there tooI'm counting five Merlin parks on that list, rather than three. Alton Towers, Legoland Windsor, Legoland Deutschland, Legoland Billund and Thorpe Park.
I'm far more interested in learning that Abu Dhabi / The UAE is within Europe, and not within Asia.
Same reason that Australia is in the Eurovision Song Contest!
Plastic Person
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These are always to be taken with a heavy pinch of salt. But assuming there's some truth here, the results reflects pretty decent numbers for Alton and a minor disaster for Thorpe Park, whose biggest investment in years has apparently taken 8% off their attendance? I suppose Hyperia opened late, and then closed, which would have had an impact.. Still, not exactly promising stuff for Merlin's yoof culture outreach. It's The Swarm all over again!
Islander
TS Member
So Gardaland at #7 doesn't count?I'm counting five Merlin parks on that list, rather than three. Alton Towers, Legoland Windsor, Legoland Deutschland, Legoland Billund and Thorpe Park.
I'm far more interested in learning that Abu Dhabi / The UAE is within Europe, and not within Asia.
I'd say six Merlin parks...
Dhev123
TS Member
next thorpe coaster confirmed for 2036 nowThese are always to be taken with a heavy pinch of salt. But assuming there's some truth here, the results reflects pretty decent numbers for Alton and a minor disaster for Thorpe Park, whose biggest investment in years has apparently taken 8% off their attendance? I suppose Hyperia opened late, and then closed, which would have had an impact.. Still, not exactly promising stuff for Merlin's yoof culture outreach. It's The Swarm all over again!
Benzin
TS Member
Doesn't this site who does the number crunching always guessimates the Merlin one since they don't share official figures?
Tivoli (and Liseberg) are both located in tourist cities and get a number of non-rider guests which boosts the numbers somewhat. If they had a "standard" pay one price system they'd not hit such figures imo.
Tivoli (and Liseberg) are both located in tourist cities and get a number of non-rider guests which boosts the numbers somewhat. If they had a "standard" pay one price system they'd not hit such figures imo.
GooseOnTheLoose
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I must say, I do keep forgetting it exists. I shall update my post accordingly, thank you for the correction.So Gardaland at #7 doesn't count?
I'd say six Merlin parks...
Its interesting Towers attendance did increase last year.I'm counting five Merlin parks on that list, rather than three. Alton Towers, Legoland Windsor, Legoland Deutschland, Legoland Billund and Thorpe Park.
I'm far more interested in learning that Abu Dhabi / The UAE is within Europe, and not within Asia.
Hyperia opened in May and had few closed periods so likely the data is skewed so the true test will be this year to see if attendance increasedThese are always to be taken with a heavy pinch of salt. But assuming there's some truth here, the results reflects pretty decent numbers for Alton and a minor disaster for Thorpe Park, whose biggest investment in years has apparently taken 8% off their attendance? I suppose Hyperia opened late, and then closed, which would have had an impact.. Still, not exactly promising stuff for Merlin's yoof culture outreach. It's The Swarm all over again!
Wouldn't read too much into this - Bianca's departure aside, the rest just feels like the same restructure that Thorpe and Legoland went through at the beginning of the year.
Considering it’s basically all of the top positions at the resort changing, if nothing changes at the park it would support the lack of influence on a local level.
Matt N
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It’s interesting that Hyperia apparently didn’t raise attendance at Thorpe. Merlin specifically highlighted it as a strong performer in their financial results from 2024, so it would surprise me if that was true!
It is worth noting that some quite considerable discrepancies have previously existed between Merlin’s own reported attendance figures and the ones given in the TEA Theme Index. So perhaps this should be taken with a pinch of salt!
It is worth noting that some quite considerable discrepancies have previously existed between Merlin’s own reported attendance figures and the ones given in the TEA Theme Index. So perhaps this should be taken with a pinch of salt!
Bowser
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Merlin specifically highlighted it as a strong performer in their financial results from 2024
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