Erm someone posted a screenshot of a stargazing pod costing £133.
Above it is splash costing £131....
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If staying at the ATH looks like The Ritz, then that says all that is wrong about the Merlin accommodation offering at Alton Towers. The ATH is basically a themed Travelodge.Maybe they installed these sheds to make the rest of the on site accommodation look better?
I mean, staying in the ATH must practically feel like the Ritz when compared to the star gazing huts.
And they don't even provide those!and even a few towels just chucked about.
Thought they did if you opened your wallet even more and paid for them!And they don't even provide those!
The glowing reviews continue to roll in.
Might be a good idea; I'd imagine people's shoes get very wet walking to the pods! But to be fair, I think the pods were designed more for summery weather.since the last post was so poorly misunderstood, I'll explain the point I was trying to make.
It is funny how we get 2 months of rain as soon as AT open the stargazing sheds...Them being randomly placed on a field with no paths and all.
(Then, the hope was that it would ignite a discussion)
Anyway, now that God himself has intervened to point out all the glaring flaws in this development, do you think that this (and any backlash they get from not having paths) might push them into installing paths between each of the individual pods?