Islander said:To introduce something remarkably unpopular, without realising it'll be unpopular, is bad.
Once you realise it is unpopular, to reverse it is good.
However, to have u-turn after u-turn after u-turn... this is actually crazy.
Don't you worry about ORP Diogo... Picsolve would have a fit!DiogoJ42 said:They'll probably close all the ORP booths as well.
Fair point. Still, none (or at least near none) of us are industry experts, but we have no difficulty predicting the response to these measures - the people up high in Merlin should be able to as well, without needing to go as far as to test the water...Dave said:Islander said:To introduce something remarkably unpopular, without realising it'll be unpopular, is bad.
Once you realise it is unpopular, to reverse it is good.
However, to have u-turn after u-turn after u-turn... this is actually crazy.
Trouble is it's hard for them to say no to Merlin without guest feedback to prove it's a stupid idea. I think thats honestly why it is backwards and forwards like this.
Islander said:To introduce something remarkably unpopular, without realising it'll be unpopular, is bad.
Once you realise it is unpopular, to reverse it is good.
However, to have u-turn after u-turn after u-turn... this is actually crazy.
Hey Merlin, I just met you...Islander said:However, to have u-turn after u-turn after u-turn... this is actually crazy.
Tom said:These decisions are taken by Ian Crabbe. He is the manager of Alton Towers - but his title is actually a 'Divisional Director' of Merlin Entertainments.
Alton Towers managements not in a bubble of its own like people seem to believe. Merlin is the company, and Alton Towers is merely a branch of that company. Just because they have the park on a lease doesn't mean that is is a separate entity the way many people still seem to regard it as. There's no struggle or suffocation from Merlin here, Alton Towers IS Merlin.