Yeah I'm not a fan of that either!In answer to your question...Yes.
Now get me some headache pills for that flashing advert!
Thanks for posting this, have ended up watching the series on YouTube, Some great characters and fantastic insight to park operations in the late 90's.https://www.youtubetrimmer.com/view/?v=HwO_04Ha9Qg&start=137&end=145&loop=0
"What wind speed have you got?"
"45"
"Well send the damn thing then, lets get the bloody thing going"
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Is this an admission that the pricing isn't working for them ?
It's a great watch. My particular highlight was the annual foaming of the River Caves. Everyone knew it was staff but no one could prove it. Doubt they'd go so easy on them nowadays!Thanks for posting this, have ended up watching the series on YouTube, Some great characters and fantastic insight to park operations in the late 90's.
SAVE £5 ON eTICKETS IN MAY!
Book online for a visit in May from Sunday to Friday and get £5 off each eTicket for both Adult & Juniors. But be quick as only 500 discounted eTickets are available each day! Get your thrill and fun fix for less this month.
Use code: MAY500 for £5 off each eTicket
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Is this an admission that the pricing isn't working for them ?
At least BPB are offering a genuine discount of £5 off, whereas Merlin advertise half price from the “one the day” price when in reality it’s only £5-10 discount compared to the advance price.
I was referring to the Carex and Kellogg’s discounts as giving half price (bringing AT down to £32.50 so a £5-10 discount on the online price)That price is for adult and toddler combined, so if the child should be buying a ticket it's a much much bigger discount.
Also that has to be one of the lowest budget adverts anyone has ever made. Clearly just filmed on a phone in someone's kitchen!
It’s a Tik Tok video, they are by definition filmed on a phone, usually using the Tik Tok app. It’s a few second throwaway clip that is uploaded once, not a full marketing campaign to be shown on TV.Another poorly executed Pleasure Beach marketing campaign? Surely not!
It is still an awful clip though. Why they think that looks appetising is beyond me.It’s a Tik Tok video, they are by definition filmed on a phone, usually using the Tik Tok app. It’s a few second throwaway clip that is uploaded once, not a full marketing campaign to be shown on TV.