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Stargazing Pods
AT86
TS Member
Hmm... cosy:
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I know I’ve said it before, but it’s worth sharing again.
‘Merlin are world leaders in themed accommodation’ - Nick Varney.
£10pp accommodation at on a Merlin Site? Not gonna happen.They better not be thinking of charging more than £40 a night for these.
Matt N
TS Member
Well... I guess so. But the vinyls are nice in the Enchanted Village, in my opinion!What surprises? Some vinyl overlays, courtesy of Leek Signs?
Croftybaby
TS Member
£40 a night (for four) and i'd be OK about staying in one of these. Lets be honest they are not That bad BUT it's the facilities that are letting them down badly. Rock up to one of these at a campsite and your likely to get great entertainment, decent washing facilities and you bring your own seating, BBQ etc.
My main gripe in all of this is that they haven't thought of expanding on the resorts offerings. This should be like the Tipidorf in Europa, there's no reason why they couldn't have done it either. They are simply looking at offering the bare minimum when they could of created more facilitaties that would have had a benefit to both this accommodation and the existing hotels.
Plus the fact that it's never going to be £40 a night. It'll be at least £80 if not more I imagine.
My main gripe in all of this is that they haven't thought of expanding on the resorts offerings. This should be like the Tipidorf in Europa, there's no reason why they couldn't have done it either. They are simply looking at offering the bare minimum when they could of created more facilitaties that would have had a benefit to both this accommodation and the existing hotels.
Plus the fact that it's never going to be £40 a night. It'll be at least £80 if not more I imagine.
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DiogoJ42
TS Member
Well that bit's true, at least.I'm optimistic
siralgenon
TS Member
The show lodges had more theming than the final products so I wouldn't put out much hope.I'm optimistic that they might be concealing a few surprises, like they did with the EV show lodge!
Matt N
TS Member
Well, I'd say the pods look bigger in person than they do in photos, but they definitely look to have less space than a hotel room to me. I personally think it's nice that Merlin are offering a budget entry into the world of Alton accommodation!
Burbs
TS Team
Budget relatively, but do you really think it's going to be "budget" budget?Well, I'd say the pods look bigger in person than they do in photos, but they definitely look to have less space than a hotel room to me. I personally think it's nice that Merlin are offering a budget entry into the world of Alton accommodation!
Rick
TS Member
You phrase that question as if capitalism doesn't exist. If it's '"budget" budget' is irrelevant. If it's at a price that sufficient people want to pay, all is well. If it's not, they'll need to rethink the pricing or take a (communal) bath on their investment.Budget relatively, but do you really think it's going to be "budget" budget?
Nike shoes... Worth less than a fiver on paper. People spend ten times that on some pairs. It's the same thing. The value of goods is what people will pay.
I've said it before, if you like camping and want to do a night at Alton Towers but don't want the hassle of bringing all your gear to local campsite - this is a good alternative.