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Drinks Capsules
So true. Very annoying, and after around 5 weeks of ringing, emailing and speaking, I have been given.... A straw.James said:Ha! They may as well just send out a letter saying: "Thanks for your money. We've stopped selling capsules now, so if you have any problems or need a replacement, tough, we ain't helping you. Have a straw though, don't worry, it's on us."
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djtruefitt
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Surely if they are selling you a product that should last a year "unlimited refills for 2012" then that is what you should get. If not they should certainly give you a refund.
Alastair
TS Team
djtruefitt said:Surely if they are selling you a product that should last a year "unlimited refills for 2012" then that is what you should get. If not they should certainly give you a refund.
The day anyone gets a refund from Merlin will be the day pigs fly.
BigAl
TS Member
A full refund is unfair when you've used it for most of the year and you've still had a lot of pop, but something like £3 off your next capsule would be okay (assuming that the next will be much better over the last
). That makes them not much more than the regular capsules.
Alastair
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Went relatively well today taking my old black day capsule in place of my broken MAP one. Took some explaining to the first guy who was adamant that he would only fill the blue MAP bottles or the new tall slush ones - however eventually he succumbed when I explained that it had broken, and when I refused to walk off despite a large queue forming behind me 
This is absolutely the wrong way to approach the issue. The members of staff at the refill points aren't there to e told what to do by you, they are there to serve you with a product that you've either purchased already (a refill), or are going to purchase. They have rules and guidelines, as well as procedures they have been given by their managers, and they are expected to stick to them. Demanding that they refill your appropriate cup isn't going to be a valid action for them to take, and as such they shouldn't be backing down when you're persistently demanding it!The Psychoaster said:Went relatively well today taking my old black day capsule in place of my broken MAP one. Took some explaining to the first guy who was adamant that he would only fill the blue MAP bottles or the new tall slush ones - however eventually he succumbed when I explained that it had broken, and when I refused to walk off despite a large queue forming behind me![]()
I suggest you contact Merlin or Alton Towers directly, rather than taking this out on the members of staff that are only there to do their literal job of providing your refills & serving you.
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Tim
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But if Merlin has no solution what else are you going to do?
As someone who hasn't used the refill capsules but has read this thread the whole situation sounds like an absolute shambles. If you sell year round refillable bottles to customers you better be able to supply them with a product that can achieve this. If the bottles break they should be replaced. By failing to offering a suitable alternative then people deserve compensation.
But why are these capsules so poorly designed in the first place? When I visit a theme park or go on a day out I tend to take a bottled drink with me and refill the bottle whenever I find a water fountain. This is normally in the form of a standard coke bottle you can buy from any shop. Some of these bottles I have been using for several years and they are still as "fit for purpose" as when they were first used.
I fail to see how the people in charge of this have messed up so badly. While I feel sorry for any staff member that gets flack I think the customer is totally within their right to kick up a fuss about this and demand to use their own container.
As someone who hasn't used the refill capsules but has read this thread the whole situation sounds like an absolute shambles. If you sell year round refillable bottles to customers you better be able to supply them with a product that can achieve this. If the bottles break they should be replaced. By failing to offering a suitable alternative then people deserve compensation.
But why are these capsules so poorly designed in the first place? When I visit a theme park or go on a day out I tend to take a bottled drink with me and refill the bottle whenever I find a water fountain. This is normally in the form of a standard coke bottle you can buy from any shop. Some of these bottles I have been using for several years and they are still as "fit for purpose" as when they were first used.
I fail to see how the people in charge of this have messed up so badly. While I feel sorry for any staff member that gets flack I think the customer is totally within their right to kick up a fuss about this and demand to use their own container.
Alastair
TS Team
T said:This is absolutely the wrong way to approach the issue. The members of staff at the refill points aren't there to e told what to do by you, they are there to serve you with a product that you've either purchased already (a refill), or are going to purchase. They have rules and guidelines, as well as procedures they have been given by their managers, and they are expected to stick to them. Demanding that they refill your appropriate cup isn't going to be a valid action for them to take, and as such they shouldn't be backing down when you're persistently demanding it!The Psychoaster said:Went relatively well today taking my old black day capsule in place of my broken MAP one. Took some explaining to the first guy who was adamant that he would only fill the blue MAP bottles or the new tall slush ones - however eventually he succumbed when I explained that it had broken, and when I refused to walk off despite a large queue forming behind me![]()
I suggest you contact Merlin or Alton Towers directly, rather than taking this out on the members of staff that are only there to do their literal job of providing your refills & serving you.
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Having read this thread, and seen the email response that someone else in a similar position to me received from Merlin - there was literally nothing else I could have done. The guy even had the cheek to ask me to buy another refill cup for £5 despite the fact that I'd already paid £16 for a product that was meant to last the whole season but broke within 3 months and they were unable to replace!
Those emails and posts you read we're my own!The Psychoaster said:T said:This is absolutely the wrong way to approach the issue. The members of staff at the refill points aren't there to e told what to do by you, they are there to serve you with a product that you've either purchased already (a refill), or are going to purchase. They have rules and guidelines, as well as procedures they have been given by their managers, and they are expected to stick to them. Demanding that they refill your appropriate cup isn't going to be a valid action for them to take, and as such they shouldn't be backing down when you're persistently demanding it!The Psychoaster said:Went relatively well today taking my old black day capsule in place of my broken MAP one. Took some explaining to the first guy who was adamant that he would only fill the blue MAP bottles or the new tall slush ones - however eventually he succumbed when I explained that it had broken, and when I refused to walk off despite a large queue forming behind me![]()
I suggest you contact Merlin or Alton Towers directly, rather than taking this out on the members of staff that are only there to do their literal job of providing your refills & serving you.
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Having read this thread, and seen the email response that someone else in a similar position to me received from Merlin - there was literally nothing else I could have done. The guy even had the cheek to ask me to buy another refill cup for £5 despite the fact that I'd already paid £16 for a product that was meant to last the whole season but broke within 3 months and they were unable to replace!
Despite the fact this is also a problem for me, I have no intention on making it the staffs fault!
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Alastair
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T said:Those emails and posts you read we're my own!The Psychoaster said:T said:This is absolutely the wrong way to approach the issue. The members of staff at the refill points aren't there to e told what to do by you, they are there to serve you with a product that you've either purchased already (a refill), or are going to purchase. They have rules and guidelines, as well as procedures they have been given by their managers, and they are expected to stick to them. Demanding that they refill your appropriate cup isn't going to be a valid action for them to take, and as such they shouldn't be backing down when you're persistently demanding it!The Psychoaster said:Went relatively well today taking my old black day capsule in place of my broken MAP one. Took some explaining to the first guy who was adamant that he would only fill the blue MAP bottles or the new tall slush ones - however eventually he succumbed when I explained that it had broken, and when I refused to walk off despite a large queue forming behind me![]()
I suggest you contact Merlin or Alton Towers directly, rather than taking this out on the members of staff that are only there to do their literal job of providing your refills & serving you.
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Having read this thread, and seen the email response that someone else in a similar position to me received from Merlin - there was literally nothing else I could have done. The guy even had the cheek to ask me to buy another refill cup for £5 despite the fact that I'd already paid £16 for a product that was meant to last the whole season but broke within 3 months and they were unable to replace!
Despite the fact this is also a problem for me, I have no intention on making it the staffs fault!
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Oh yeah, didn't think to check the username!
BigAl
TS Member
Longy said:I'd expect a brand new, hopefully good, design next year.
After the silver one's we had prior to this year, I expected them to be replaced with decent capsules for this year. So much for that!
...reusing a plastic bottle is extremely dangerous, as over time something around the spout (of which you cannot clean) gains harmful bacteria and can make you very ill - hence why almost all plastic bottles strongly suggest you don't reuse them!Tim said:But why are these capsules so poorly designed in the first place? When I visit a theme park or go on a day out I tend to take a bottled drink with me and refill the bottle whenever I find a water fountain. This is normally in the form of a standard coke bottle you can buy from any shop. Some of these bottles I have been using for several years and they are still as "fit for purpose" as when they were first used.
Tim
TS Member
It hasn't killed me yet. Probably because:
A) I give it a good wash immediately after every use so there's very little chance of anything growing.
B) I normally use Oasis bottles which have larger heads so are easier to clean.
C) If anything suspicions does appear I chuck it.
D) I'm very good at tasting what isn't good for me and it helps that my mum’s a Biologist
That's beside the point anyway; I wasn't suggesting that MAP capsules should just be plastic bottles. More questioning why I can use the same plastic bottle for several years but a MAP capsule breaks in a day of use. Something's not right.
A) I give it a good wash immediately after every use so there's very little chance of anything growing.
B) I normally use Oasis bottles which have larger heads so are easier to clean.
C) If anything suspicions does appear I chuck it.
D) I'm very good at tasting what isn't good for me and it helps that my mum’s a Biologist
That's beside the point anyway; I wasn't suggesting that MAP capsules should just be plastic bottles. More questioning why I can use the same plastic bottle for several years but a MAP capsule breaks in a day of use. Something's not right.