Cheese
TS Member
- Favourite Ride
- Helix, Liseberg
Do people really want merchandise from parks they haven't been to??
See, the trouble is, that a lot of people feel they have to "earn" the merch by going on the ride....if it's a park I like, I've already got the merch.
The quotes above pretty well sum up my approach to theme park merchandise. I won't get merchandise for a park I haven't been to or a ride I haven't been on, and even if I have experienced something, I have several criteria that the merch needs to meet for it to be worth buying:
- Do I like the park or attraction enough to really want this item?
- Is it decent quality or just tat? As an example, t-shirts with plasticy or rubbery printing that'll just fall apart are generally best avoided.
- If the item can be worn, I will essentially be promoting the place it's from to whoever sees it. Am I going to be happy to recommend it to them if they ask me about it?
All of this means I've got a lot more picky about what I buy in the past few years, particularly as I've gained more experience of parks and coasters and my standards have risen. On a recent trip taking in fourteen parks, nine of which were new, I only bought three items and just one was a t-shirt.
Anyway, as by now you'll no doubt have gathered, receiving a box of coaster merch every couple of months isn't for me. I do however think this forum is quite different in membership to some of theme park and coaster enthusiast sites and online communities though; there are undoubtedly very passionate people out there who love visiting any kind of park and always buy merch, so there's surely a market of some size out there for you. I wish you the best of luck!