Oh dear.
Dont know any details, but an old mate with very good connections on the park says the new rules, under current distance rules, are going to be really bad.
Lets hope the rules ease to 1 metre on 4th july.
I can envisage some long queues and all sorts of issues arising, especially in the first few days of re-opening.
I shall be staying away until I can assess how it's going
On another note......
With (presumably) no need to scan anything in on any of the rides I reckon the wristband system could be finished for good. I can see the park sticking with a POP system from now on.
Could be wrong but the park have been making the walk round charge and ride ticket option steadily worse value in recent years and I think this will finally see them get rid of the ride ticket system for good.
I kind of agree with what you're saying re the faff at the park, faff with public transport. But I don't see how Blackpool is different to Merlin in this case. I've been three times now and all of those were day trips, one of which with family. Why would season pass holders at Towers be more loyal than at Blackpool? I also think if the quarantine measures stay in place, seaside resorts like Blackpool could see many new visitors as people take a domestic holiday rather than fly overseas. I read recently that around 94% of Blackpool's visitors are domestic so they have little to use from a drop in foreign tourists. Regarding throughputs when I visited last on a weekday in June most rides were walk-on anyway (and the Big One was closed). Coronavirus measures will slow down throughputs but this will apply to all theme parks.The more I consider it the more I think Blackpool could be in real trouble as a result of the virus.
They're scrambling to reopen at the start of July, but what visitors are they going to get? Season ticket holders, of which there very few. I can't see anybody else going there right now.
Even a good % of the park's season pass holders will be avoiding the park, at least in the short term... those that do turn up will only be bringing in revenue through food / drink / merch sales. If they're unable to serve alcohol (unsure) then that is a huge chunk of the money that comes in from season pass holders down the drain (as I'm sure @rob666 and company will confirm).
The park benefits disprorportionately, compared with other theme park attractions, from people spending a weekend (or longer) in Blackpool... with hotels closed that is not currently possible. There is no date for this to start again.
Trains are incredibly faffy right now, so it seems unlikely to me that many customers at all will be arriving via public transport.
How many people actually go to Pleasure Beach for a day trip? I'd bet not many. Not many at all.
And on the off chance that the park actually does get any number of customers... well, their already dire throughput are suddenly going to be 5x worse. Sounds hellish to me.
I think this all adds up to a lot of cause for concern, whereas I feel Merlin's parks will quickly adapt to the 'new normal' upon reopening, owing to the fact that they are natural day trips and the high number of season pass holders keeping visitor levels reasonable... this is not the case for Blackpool.
I hate to be negative though; would love to be proved wrong!
Ah okay, yeah I have no idea how many passholders there are. If Blackpool really has so few passholders though then that surprises me considering the amount of people on Blackpool's doorstep and within easy reach either by car or public transport.@speedy I wasn't trying to suggest that one set of pass holders are more loyal than another, it's more that Alton / Merlin have *loads* of pass holders. As far as I'm aware Blackpool has barely more than a couple of hundred.
Ah okay, yeah I have no idea how many passholders there are. If Blackpool really has so few passholders though then that surprises me considering the amount of people on Blackpool's doorstep and within easy reach either by car or public transport.