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Merlin Annual Pass

Haven't read through it in detail but what about existing Monthly passholders? Are we limited?

It states
I am currently a Standard or Premium Merlin Membership holder – what does this mean for me?


If you’re currently a Standard or Premium Merlin Membership holder, you’ll be able to continue rolling your monthly payments for the Standard or Premium Merlin Pass product you have already purchased, and nothing will change for you.

I assume that may mean after 12 months of payments you would have to renew onto the new pass. As if you pay annually it states
I am currently a Standard or Premium Merlin Annual Passholder – what does this mean for me?


If you’re currently a Standard or Premium Merlin Annual Passholder, you’ll be able to continue using your pass as usual until it expires. When your pass expires you will have the option to renew into a Gold or Platinum Pass if you wish.
 
I agree there will be a backlash with the pricing, particularly the loss of the family price if you buy three or more. The standard pass to gold is going up by something like £60 in that case. But I think they have realised that passholders bring repeat visits but not huge amounts of income overall.
Maybe they will relent and offer a £20 per pass discount for the family offer but I don't see a "need" to.

There is a discount for exiting passholders who renew though.
Renew your Merlin Annual Passes | Merlin Annual Pass UK Official Website
Brings the cost down to £159 (£40 off) for standard/gold and £229 (£10 off) for premium/platinum.
 
Thanks for that but that first quote I see it as monthly passes will continue with no expiry but for Annual pass holders, once expired, you'll have to move to the new ones.

I was asking the question about number of bookings Monthly MAP holders can make. I'm tied into the monthly pass until at least September next year so curious to know if I'll have similar booking limits. I suspect I will, not that I'm bothered by that!
 
There are so many independently owned theme parks and visitor attractions in the UK that offer a much better experience than Merlin's, I used to see things differently, but nowadays I just have no interest in the MAP even without this latest price increase.

Why not support the parks and businesses that really need it, and visit somewhere different next year? I can't see the logic behind giving Merlin another £200+ for the same old stuff every year?

Of course, it's different if you still enjoy Merlin's offering, but those who don't, why pay more for a MAP when there are so many other options?
 
Thanks for that but that first quote I see it as monthly passes will continue with no expiry but for Annual pass holders, once expired, you'll have to move to the new ones.

I was asking the question about number of bookings Monthly MAP holders can make. I'm tied into the monthly pass until at least September next year so curious to know if I'll have similar booking limits. I suspect I will, not that I'm bothered by that!

I would expect existing passholders are tied to the terms when they signed up, so may not be a limit?

Also I found this further down that does state it only runs until the end of your contract
I am currently a Standard or Premium Merlin Membership holder – what does this mean for me?


If you’re currently a Standard or Premium Merlin Membership holder, you’ll be able to continue rolling your monthly payments for the Standard or Premium Merlin Pass product you have already purchased until the end of your contract.
 
There are so many independently owned theme parks and visitor attractions in the UK that offer a much better experience than Merlin's, I used to see things differently, but nowadays I just have no interest in the MAP even without this latest price increase.

Why not support the parks and businesses that really need it, and visit somewhere different next year? I can't see the logic behind giving Merlin another £200+ for the same old stuff every year?

Of course, it's different if you still enjoy Merlin's offering, but those who don't, why pay more for a MAP when there are so many other options?

Compared to other parks the MAP is still a bargain price.

Blackpool are currently charging £189 for a season pass!

Paulton aren't currently selling new passes but a renewal is £159.

Whereas a Merlin renewal with no blackout dates (platinum) is £229, so for £70 more than Paulton you get four theme parks and dozens of other attractions. Put that way the price is a bargain.
 
Merlin are saying that current Standard and Premium pass holders (and memberships) will be able to book 3 prebook tickets at one time. So the same level as the new Gold passes.
 
Merlin are saying that current Standard and Premium pass holders (and memberships) will be able to book 3 prebook tickets at one time. So the same level as the new Gold passes.
That’s a bit unfair considering the existing passes are essentially unlimited (excluding blackout / capacity) a good will gesture for the final months of standard / premium should be to allow 6 as per platinum - it shows good customer service and rights some of the issues from this year.
 
That’s pretty unfair, a good will gesture for the final months of standard / premium should be to allow 6 as per platinum - it shows good customer service and rights some of the issues from this year.
Yes but this is Merlin we are talking about. When was the last time they did something that wasn't unfair to the consumer?
 
There are so many independently owned theme parks and visitor attractions in the UK that offer a much better experience than Merlin's, I used to see things differently, but nowadays I just have no interest in the MAP even without this latest price increase.

Why not support the parks and businesses that really need it, and visit somewhere different next year? I can't see the logic behind giving Merlin another £200+ for the same old stuff every year?

Of course, it's different if you still enjoy Merlin's offering, but those who don't, why pay more for a MAP when there are so many other options?

Other than Blackpool, are there really that many other options in the UK? Especially for those who live south of the Midlands.

Paultons Park is a quality product for younger families but there is not much else for the older family/thrill markets.
 
Other than Blackpool, are there really that many other options in the UK? Especially for those who live south of the Midlands.

Paultons Park is a quality product for younger families but there is not much else for the older family/thrill markets.

I agree there is less down south and unfortuantly Alton and Thorpe have cornered the thrill market, most other parks have moved away from big coasters.
But there are still a few parks.
Drayton Manor
Oakwood
West Midlands Safari Park
Blackpool Pleasure Beach
Paultons
Adventure Island Southend
Flamingoland
Lightwater Valley

Now most of those probably aren't worth getting annual passes to, unless you are very local. But if local then Oakwood, Drayton Manor or Paultons would probably all be worth passes for families and Blackpool for those who want coasters.
 
Out of the top 15 rollercoasters in the UK according to https://captaincoaster.com/en/
12 are Merlin
Out of the remaining 3
1 (Wild mouse) is definitely closed
The only other 2 are
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So you can see how Merlin dominates the industry. Whilst there may be other parks, Merlin has the budget and most of the best (and most attractive) rides, the MAP only helps boost their monopoly and stops independent parks being visited leading to the vicious circle we have seen in the last few years.
 
Compared to the prices for individual parks, Merlin passes are still good value for what is included. As long as you get use out of them.

Oakwood - £91
West Midlands Safari Park - £90
Blackpool Pleasure Beach - £189
Paultons - £159
Adventure Island Southend - £100
Flamingoland - £140
 
Compared to the prices for individual parks, Merlin passes are still good value for what is included. As long as you get use out of them.

Oakwood - £91
West Midlands Safari Park - £90
Blackpool Pleasure Beach - £189
Paultons - £159
Adventure Island Southend - £100
Flamingoland - £140

and even then Thorpe Park for £99/£119 is a reasonable price compared to those other single pass prices.
 
I think the new passes for this year are OK. Really glad they've made a maximum of 3/6 pre-books at one time for each attraction. That was probably the most important thing for me for them to rectify. Yes, the prices may have jumped up a fair bit but they're still not bad value if you intend to use them quite regularly. Will probably end up getting a Platinum at some point if Alton still aren't doing a single park pass by May (when my Premium pass extension runs out). The comments on the FB page about the new passes are not very good but I bet a lot of those moaning will suck it up in the end and just pay it anyway.
 
Merlin have said that pay monthly versions of the new passes will be released in Spring 2021, so those who can’t afford to pay upfront can go for this option when it comes up.
 
I think the biggest issue that will stem from all this is just the upfront cost if you are a family. Paying over £1000 in one go is not feasible for many people at the moment so obviously they will be unhappy people right now.

I think that is why many people are complaining on Facebook.

It is a big jump as at with the extra £20 off each pass for buying three or more it worked out £139 to renew a premium pass. Now its £229 and no discount for buying multiples for a family. So yes its now costing £90 more per pass to renew.
But for what is offered I think its more that the old price was cheap instead of the new one being extortionate.
 
I think that is why many people are complaining on Facebook.

It is a big jump as at with the extra £20 off each pass for buying three or more it worked out £139 to renew a premium pass. Now its £229 and no discount for buying multiples for a family. So yes its now costing £90 more per pass to renew.
But for what is offered I think its more that the old price was cheap instead of the new one being extortionate.
The original passes may have been cheap but they was affordable that what’s the main selling point I can’t see any massive changes in these passes right now so I can fully understand why people are so angry on social media. I reckon now it will come down to how much they charge on monthly passes to see how bad next year could be.
 
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