TheMan
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Dave said:I stated my moral preference about 4 or 5 times which is not to have FT, I was just pointing out the market (the consumer) bizarrely demand such options and theme parks are not going to lead a social revolution (well maybe the macks)
I think I more meant that they aren't really comparable bar for banks, and even those often have a separate service completely. It's almost like paying to visit a far quieter theme park, rather than queue jumping.
Healthcare, provided by private - not jumping NHS queue. Banking, separate call centre, First Class, different flight experience (still arrives at the same time) - M6, completely different route that arguably in a business sense actually saves companies money. Also, people paying to use the M6 toll actually REDUCES the queues on the normal M6, so therefore is beneficial to people who use the normal motorway.
Usually, a completely separate service is offered for a premium - not simply skipping of a queue. Possibly the personal shopper thing - but then that is going to the shops, rather than something far more rare.
Take the Champagne Bar in a place I used to work. It had someone there to work in it specifically, and the area was cordoned off, only for those who wanted champagne. It didn't affect the rest of the customers who wanted a beer. It was a separate service. Many times, premium experiences are paid for almost like a separate business model, with a separate product entirely - not coming at the expense of normal customers, which is what Fast Track does.
I am sure there are good examples else where, but generally, I don't think any have been provided so far.