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I certainly wouldn't say no to a cross-valley Mack Launch.I’d be more than happy for Merlin to have Drayton if the Macks can have Alton![]()
I certainly wouldn't say no to a cross-valley Mack Launch.I’d be more than happy for Merlin to have Drayton if the Macks can have Alton![]()
I certainly wouldn't say no to a cross-valley Mack Launch.![]()
And this explains exactly why Drayton were clever and competed with AT on the thrill market in the 90s and early 00s. Had Drayton purely followed a particular market, and been solely aimed at kids or very young families, I think Merlin would have been much more aggressive in a present context. I suppose you could use an economies of scale argument to explain why Merlin against all odds would want to take them over, but part of the appeal of Drayton for tonnes of people, enthusiasts and non-enthusiasts alike, is that Drayton is not owned by Merlin, is family owned, and does not share their business practices. I’m not saying it is impossible, but its pretty unlikely that a full on takeover would happen. The scale is different, but the offering is similar.In fairness Drayton would fit Merlins portfolio quiet nicely- but I fail to see the point in owning parks so close together
Good analysis. I was told that it was not an ordinary visit. Whatever that means I have no idea; it could be a lot of things. I don't think it's a very good thing that it has happened during this year of all years, but as we've all said, a takeover is not very likely at all. I'd go as far to say extremely unlikely. It most likely is to do with the other points you've raised.@Sauron97 - the thing is - why we’re Merlin at Drayton? It’s not like they have some super new rods hardware to look at. The only thing I can see is to either a) look at a purchase of or investment in the park b) look at how they could use the Thomas land ip(I hear it’s up for grabs soon or c) go to a park in a worst state that theirs just to give them justification they are running their parks well
Logically I only see a) as with ownership or investment surely they get the rights to the Thomas land ip then? The cynic in me would say c)
There is something in the - I just don’t know what. And really don’t know whether it’s a good thing or not
The park needs investment. With Merlin it will get that and security but at what cost? As you have said @Sauron97 part of the appeal of Drayton was its family run nature. Sadly I think it will loose its sparkle if it sold out.
That sounds expensive, considering Alton towers season pass is what, £50 just now?I went yesterday. Very busy. Spoke to guest services. They are having one pass next season. Will be released over next few weeks. They are just finishing some things out. So it’s £110 for adults £95 for 4-11 year olds. If you buy 4 passes the price drops for £95 per pass. Parking included. No paper vouchers now u can download them or something similar.
Alton season pass has a ton of blackout days and has been seen as "too cheap".That sounds expensive, considering Alton towers season pass is what, £50 just now?
Yeah, the blackout days really sucks. At least you can go any day to Drayton, though. I could be wrong but at most places you only need to visit twice for the season pass to be worthwhile?Alton season pass has a ton of blackout days and has been seen as "too cheap".
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I went yesterday. Very busy. Spoke to guest services. They are having one pass next season. Will be released over next few weeks. They are just finishing some things out. So it’s £110 for adults £95 for 4-11 year olds. If you buy 4 passes the price drops for £95 per pass. Parking included. No paper vouchers now u can download them or something similar.
Not sure what we will do with three baubles