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Merlin Entertainments: General Discussion
AT86
TS Member
I would be surprised if they even include free parking with those. Couldn't see a chart showing perks when I looked.
They don’t. No perks, just park entry for three months.
jon81uk
TS Member
Are the parks really that quiet?
I thought we had left the dirt cheap season passes back in 2019.
I don't get the logic of these, will they really make that much secondary spend on food from those third visits in three months? Or will Thorpe Park just be used as a creche for teenagers again as parents see it as a cheap place to dump their children for £59 all summer.
A ticket offering three visits for £59 would have made a bit more sense.
Also doesn't seem to exclude fireworks at Alton Towers (assuming the passes are still on sale past 1st August)
I thought we had left the dirt cheap season passes back in 2019.
I don't get the logic of these, will they really make that much secondary spend on food from those third visits in three months? Or will Thorpe Park just be used as a creche for teenagers again as parents see it as a cheap place to dump their children for £59 all summer.
A ticket offering three visits for £59 would have made a bit more sense.
Also doesn't seem to exclude fireworks at Alton Towers (assuming the passes are still on sale past 1st August)
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Bowser
TS Member
They don’t. No perks, just park entry for three months.
Is this something they’re selling? I can only see it as a Tesco exclusive:
Skyscraper
TS Member
They are indeed

Season Pass - Theme Park Membership | Alton Towers Resort
Buy your theme park membership for the full season at Alton Towers resort. Like an annual pass, this best value ticket offer lets you visit again and again.

BarryZola
TS Member
You can buy a silver season pass for Towers for £99 right now which includes parking and the usual discounts etc. Renewal cost me around £80 last time. The 3 month pass for £60 seems a bit pricey if I'm honest, especially considering the lack of perks.
Edit - But as Jon says, maybe it'll be useful for parks such as Thorpe where people can jump on a bus and basically live there for a few weeks.
Edit - But as Jon says, maybe it'll be useful for parks such as Thorpe where people can jump on a bus and basically live there for a few weeks.
Bowser
TS Member
They are indeed
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Season Pass - Theme Park Membership | Alton Towers Resort
Buy your theme park membership for the full season at Alton Towers resort. Like an annual pass, this best value ticket offer lets you visit again and again.www.altontowers.com
Ah the Tesco one is valid across all attractions.
Skyscraper
TS Member
Ah just realised, the Tesco one is a Merlin Fun Pass, which is valid at all Merlin attractions for three months.
Edit: Jinxed

GooseOnTheLoose
TS Member
Whilst it doesn't cover the dates explicitly, yet, there is the clause below, so it's probably coming:Also doesn't seem to exclude fireworks at Alton Towers (assuming the passes are still on sale past 1st August)
Source: https://www.altontowers.com/terms-a...xNzUwMzQ4NTQ0JGozMCRsMCRoMA..#altonannualpassMerlin may, at any time, in its absolute discretion, add any further exclusions which shall be applicable to the Alton Towers Seasonal Pass as determined by Merlin.
Think it is rightfully deserved they have a drop in numbers after all they have done hopefully either means the Merlin Group will be split a part by new owners or they change there waysLooks like Merlin have launched ‘3 month passes’ across their 4 UK theme parks today.
£59pp, valid for one park for 3 months (with a couple of exclusion dates in late August and peak October).
Available until 31st July.
Wonder if they are seeing a drop in renewals and hoping to catch folks wanting days out over the summer?
venny
TS Member
Clearly we don’t have any verifiable overall figures, but anecdotally, the number of people (including us) who we know who have not renewed their passes over the last 12 months is astounding. I’d say of all the pass holders we know, the majority have not renewed. I’m sure that number isn’t as high across the entirety of the MAP demographic, but there has to be quite a hemmorage of passholders.
There’s two obvious reactions to that drop; either improving the offering or racing to the bottom. I see they’ve very clearly made that choice.
There’s two obvious reactions to that drop; either improving the offering or racing to the bottom. I see they’ve very clearly made that choice.
jon81uk
TS Member
and I don't think making the full annual pass cheaper would be the answer, but is likely to come.Clearly we don’t have any verifiable overall figures, but anecdotally, the number of people (including us) who we know who have not renewed their passes over the last 12 months is astounding. I’d say of all the pass holders we know, the majority have not renewed. I’m sure that number isn’t as high across the entirety of the MAP demographic, but there has to be quite a hemmorage of passholders.
There’s two obvious reactions to that drop; either improving the offering or racing to the bottom. I see they’ve very clearly made that choice.
Merlin seem to value quantity of guests over quality of spend. I would think guests spending a higher gate price is better (as Paultons aim for), but Merlin obviously prefer just trying to get people in no matter how much they actually spend.
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Is this a good or bad thing as it has been since 2015 Merlin became worse and all the management a responsible for the problems back then.
As much as I’m always suspicious of people leaving, 16 years is a long old time to be in one business now. Where I work the general turnaround is around 3-5 years because job hopping seems to be the only way to guarantee salary rises nowadays.Is this a good or bad thing as it has been since 2015 Merlin became worse and all the management a responsible for the problems back then.
Steve74
TS Member
Yeah it is a long time - I've been with my company for 24 years this year. There are others I work with that have been with them since they left school at 16 and joined as an apprentice. They are all in their mid-50s now!As much as I’m always suspicious of people leaving, 16 years is a long old time to be in one business now. Where I work the general turnaround is around 3-5 years because job hopping seems to be the only way to guarantee salary rises nowadays.
Danny
TS Contributor

I've been in two minds about cancelling my pass over the past month, having only used it twice thus far this year, reminded of the far better quality on other continents, and seeing the offering be diminished further. Not that this email, thanking me for my loyalty, does anything to swing that decision.