At a cost of five pounds each way.
Or £15 return with FastTrack each way - Merlin will never miss a trick like that. Sad, but 100% true.
At a cost of five pounds each way.
Two! The calculation I did was 3/2100000*100, and I rounded to 1 significant figure!How may parents do you have ?
Would it be possible to retrofit new trains on to the existing track? Can't say I know much about monorails although I wonder if there are 'cheaper' ways to make it new without having to rip the entire thing up and build a new one from scratch.
LolTwo! The calculation I did was 3/2100000*100, and I rounded to 1 significant figure!
Your local Sainsbury's doesn't remove the frozen food section when the freezer cabinets come to the end of their life (which is around 15 years and extremely expensive to replace). Companies of course usually defer these costs when they assess viability, if they can get away with another 2 years they will. But then that's what normal competent businesses do. Merlin likely just have their fingers in their ears ignoring it.
There are a lot of same sized theme parks that have monorails and big car parks away from the entrance that don't have this problem.
Building a new entrance by Towers Street would be one of the worst cost cutting decisions the park had ever made I think, worse than removing the monorail
My brain seemed to disconnect from my hands when I typed that. I meant moving the entrance from Towers StreetIsn't the current entrance on Towers Street? If so, how would building a new one change things?
Yeah, there has been talk of the entrance being moved to FV. I like walking down Towers Street though tbh.My brain seemed to disconnect from my hands when I typed that. I meant moving the entrance from Towers Street
Moving it from Towers Street would be terrible decision for all sorts of reasons, operational as well as just because inevitably a Forbidden Valley entrance would be boring and lose the impactYeah, there has been talk of the entrance being moved to FV. I like walking down Towers Street though tbh.
Perhaps trams was the wrong choice of word? I might have meant a land train or something; the sort of thing I was referring to would only require the purchase of vehicles and could be driven along. WDW-style vehicles wouldn't require a transit system or track of any sort to be built, as far as I'm aware.The current monorails are electric and wouldnt installing trams be as big a job as a new monorail?
Pretty sure magic kingdom alone gets more than 10 x towers annual figuresIf the Monorail does ever need major refurbishment or removal, then I think trams like they have in the Walt Disney World parks would be a good idea. You could make them electric so as to reduce CO2 emissions, and I'd imagine they would cost significantly less to run while serving the same purpose as the Monorail. If they work at Walt Disney World, whose parks get between 5 and 10 times the amount of annual visitors that Alton Towers does, then I could definitely see something similar working at Alton Towers!
I think it gets just under 10 times Alton's; put together, I think the parks get roughly 55-60million!Pretty sure magic kingdom alone gets more than 10 x towers annual figures