Sure they were VIP ? as the front seats on RMT are for disabled guests. Maybe that’s why you were asked to move.How does the unlimited fastrack work?
I once, sat on RMT, lap bar down, then got told to get off (was at front) then they put some VIP passholders in my place and made wait for the next ride!
The VIPs stayed on, so I had to sit somewhere else!
They didn't look disabled and they sat in the front when I got up, even stayed in the front for the next ride.
They didn't look disabled and they sat in the front when I got up, even stayed in the front for the next ride.
Since this was quite close to when they 1st started the VIP pass, I would assume that merlin gave the staff dodgy orders, "give VIP pass holders anything they want" or something.
That's what SeaWorld call their top tier pass.Should have been called the Platinum pass or something non-elitist like that.
Well, There are 3 types of MAP's. Normal MAP. VIP MAP(Gold). And Platinum MAP(Which is £725 a year).Should have been called the Platinum pass or something non-elitist like that.
...what?Well, There are 3 types of MAP's. Normal MAP. VIP MAP(Gold). And Platinum MAP(Which is £725 a year).
Its still useful on the non busy days as it effectivly gives you a choice of seating(dependant on host), less hassle drinks and less walking when reriding spinball. (Ima vip so if you have any q's re VIP@towers ask)I'm guessing most people here would buy one if they had the money? I think it'd be great on days like fireworks but it's not like Towers is overly busy all the time![]()
Normally no but if its quiet ops often ask where do you want to sit.VIP passholders dont get a choice of seating normally, that sounds more like dodgy ride operations. Most of the fast track queues in Thorpe and Chessington are still too long for my tolerance levels and it's only ever scarefest I visit Towers on peak.
A VIP pass I suppose is only worth it if you're not yet bored of all the Merlin attractions (so you'd really need to be a first or second year MAP holder), visit Merlin attractions a hell of a lot and do practically nothing but, insist on only visiting at peak times and feel that carrying around a couple of Pepsi Max bottles you bought from Farmfoods for 50p each is such a chore that you'd somehow prefer to walk around with a Quencher bottle (which you have to queue for ages to get refilled every time) instead.
They're special throne like seats, complete with overhead neon sign reading "important" and surrounded by animotronic hands that bob up and down giving the middle finger to everyone watching.LOL I initially read that as VIP's having a choice of seats on Spinball and was like 'do they wheel out special cars then?'.
I need to wake up.