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Merlin Parks & Attractions: Quick Questions.
yoursilentface
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Out of interest, does anyone know when the New Year's sale on MAPs begins, or if there even is one? Was only wondering as I've had quite a bit of money for Christmas and was thinking of buying a premium MAP in 2020!
When they had their black friday sale that ended in december they said they had no plans for a january sale this year
They said existing MAP holders should also take advantage of the 3 free months offer as they wasn't having a renewal sale in january either
Rob
TS Team
It’s a shame that they don’t acknowledge individual passes, the new price is only if you are on a family passes.
Premium Pass renewals have gone down from £179 to £159.
Thanks RobPremium Pass renewals have gone down from £179 to £159.
Must have been slow changing over, noticed people were complaining that for Premium it was still showing £179 when attempting to make the purchase.
Alsty
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Convenient when I renewed mine yesterday...Premium Pass renewals have gone down from £179 to £159.
Rob
TS Team
Convenient when I renewed mine yesterday...![]()
Funny how they announced this just after the traditional January sale period when they know a lot of people will have been renewing their passes..!
jon81uk
TS Member
Premium Pass renewals have gone down from £179 to £159.
Its been about six years since I had an annual pass but that sounds expensive, they do seem to have jumped in price.
I wonder if the value is still there for many people?
Compared to £34 as the online price for the theme parks you would need at least four theme park trips in a year (or three theme parks plus two others).
Which isn't bad value if you visit often enough, but I stopped as it just got so repetitive.
RicketyCricket
TS Member
£150 would be the most I'd pay, anything over that is when the value for money starts to drop due to the declining quality of the overall product.
Six Flags for example know that their parks are tacky and bland and offer season passes for £50.
Anyone remember the £80 Tussauds Pass? Those were the days.
Six Flags for example know that their parks are tacky and bland and offer season passes for £50.
Anyone remember the £80 Tussauds Pass? Those were the days.
Presuming that was in the early 2000s, that's ~£130 in today's money, and that didn't include any of the Lego, Sea Life or Dungeon Attractions, nor did it include any of the stuff which has subsequently opened (Blackpool etc.).£150 would be the most I'd pay, anything over that is when the value for money starts to drop due to the declining quality of the overall product.
Six Flags for example know that their parks are tacky and bland and offer season passes for £50.
Anyone remember the £80 Tussauds Pass? Those were the days.
(It did include Heide Park and possibly some other European stuff I can't remember now though).
The Merlin passes are excellent value, if you are near the North Westk (Blackpool & AT) or London clusters, and can justify a dozen+ visits in a year.
The issue is you can feel a little locked into the brand when choosing a day out, as £100 vs. "free" for a family often makes Merlin the better option.
We tend to get Merlin for a year, hammer the NW & London, then take a year or two off to get out of that trap.
The issue is you can feel a little locked into the brand when choosing a day out, as £100 vs. "free" for a family often makes Merlin the better option.
We tend to get Merlin for a year, hammer the NW & London, then take a year or two off to get out of that trap.
AT86
TS Member
Merlin are up holding their usual high standards of care and attention to detail on their twitter account I see.
On Friday they tweeted about all the things you could do with your Merlin pass over *this weekend*. Accompanied by pictures of Nemesis, Stealth, Colossus and Rita.
And this morning a tweet highlighting the benefits of a half term short break at Towers. That finished yesterday.
Bravo.
On Friday they tweeted about all the things you could do with your Merlin pass over *this weekend*. Accompanied by pictures of Nemesis, Stealth, Colossus and Rita.
And this morning a tweet highlighting the benefits of a half term short break at Towers. That finished yesterday.
Bravo.