You’re also making quite a bold assumption that free entry would definitely mean the park would make more money. We have absolutely no evidence to support that assumption.
For all any of us know, if the park was still free, they could be making less money. Wristband sales could be lower. Time sooner in the park could be lower meaning people spend less on food, drink and souvenirs. We just don’t know that. You don’t know, I don’t know. To say that the park would make more money with free entry is an assumption not a fact.
The evidence is in the same BBC series you were referring to a few days ago. A day''s taking's of half a million pounds, followed by another days not far behind it. Do some mathematics, let's say the park opened at 10am and closed at 12 midnight, the Big One at £4 a head on a 3 train service had 90 people on it every 3 minutes. That's £120 per train or £360 every 3 minutes. Even taking into account occasion empty seats and slight delay's that is an impressive amount of money if you bring it down to £300 every 3 minutes.
The we have the Nash, 24 people per train, 4 on the track at £2 a head cycling every two and a half minutes.
The Coaster, 32 per train with 2 on the ride is 64 people. £2 per person that's £128 every 2 minutes. Again work that out even with occasional empty seats, it's a staggering amount of money. No way do that net the kind of money we are talking are out here these days.
Do that for a couple of other rides, then remember the likes of the Black Hole, Space Invader, Monorail and Trauma Towers, just those 4 could have anything up to 160 people on them at once between them all paying £1.50 a head and often with lengthy wait times.
The arcades (4 of which have now been closed) were also a lot busier back then which means more money was coming in.
I actually don't see the harm in having people in the park who aren't spending, grandparents for example with a grandchild who is spending has to be better than having none of them in and none of them spending?
I also don't seen a massive difference (other than the initial outlay) between that and a pass holder coming in, after taking breakfast at the Velvet Coaster, leaving for lunch to dine at the same place, then leaving and heading home.
You only have to read a very recent topic on PBE to see that's what the majority do. I however am far too fond of a beer on park, just like you Rob lol.