Wilko
TS Member
Very good point, yes, we would have booked well in advance and they wouldn't have been 'event' days.I expect you were lucky with perhaps the benefit of booking quite far in advance when availability of slots was typically at its highest. If you were looking in February for a trip in August then yes you'd likely get a slot whereas if you were looking for Easter then they'd be long gone.
My experience of checking very frequently was the slots for peak dates typically went 4-6 weeks in advance (and more so for the Halloween events at Thorpe and Alton).
Obviously now the difference is you can only book a few months in advance so demand will always be high. I think if you're a RAP user then the hotels need to offer free cancellation.
They all seemed fine to me. We were always split between me and my eldest on the bigger rides (no RAP) and my daughter and wife on your smaller rides (with RAP) and we all had a good day and got on plenty of rides, no more or less than any trips I've made to parks without my kids and RAP use.I didn’t visit those parks in that time frame but was it fine for all the other visitors? Were queues manageable for those not on RAP or was the majority of ride capacity being given to RAP to manage the demand leaving everyone else waiting hours?
Genuine question as I did not attend those parks, but whether a RAP system works or not also has to factor in all the other guests access to attractions as well as RAP guests.
