I'd just wish she doesn't call me her little brother quite so much!Fyi BBC radio derby are doing something on Alton Towers tommrow some point round 7:45 involving having a passholder (my sister) go on to talk about the changes.
I will try and record it and post a link here
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Fyi BBC radio derby are doing something on Alton Towers tomorrow some point round 7:45 involving having a passholder (my sister) go on to talk about the changes.
It seems to be what they did with the sale.I think its something the press would be interested in, given that they try and sell their annual passes in January, they try and flog off their hotel rooms early in the year, they do all the advertising with all the facilities advertised, and then, once people have bought their passes, tickets and hotel stays, they announce that actually, some facilities are not available, that in fact the park might be closed, and that half the rides are closed until midday.
In a way, its very sly and I wonder if it could constitute to false advertising. For example, tree top quest was only advertised as closed two days ago. What if people had booked a hotel break because they saw it advertised, what then. Yes, they can cancel their hotel stay, at a charge.
Sure, its in the terms and condition they can close and alter what is available, but, its all very sly. Its almost in a way they are saying, lets see how many tickets we sell and then decide what we open!
They did sell people passes before such major changes hot publishedI obviously do not agree with all of these cuts but if all of the information is on their website, which it is, then how can it be false advertising? They're hardly going to put it in your face when booking tickets that some rides do not open until 12pm!
I think its something the press would be interested in, given that they try and sell their annual passes in January, they try and flog off their hotel rooms early in the year, they do all the advertising with all the facilities advertised, and then, once people have bought their passes, tickets and hotel stays, they announce that actually, some facilities are not available, that in fact the park might be closed, and that half the rides are closed until midday.
In a way, its very sly and I wonder if it could constitute to false advertising. For example, tree top quest was only advertised as closed two days ago. What if people had booked a hotel break because they saw it advertised, what then. Yes, they can cancel their hotel stay, at a charge.
Sure, its in the terms and condition they can close and alter what is available, but, its all very sly. Its almost in a way they are saying, lets see how many tickets we sell and then decide what we open!
I wonder if Merlin are going to have a load of credit card companies contacting them in regards to a spike in section 75 claims?The way I see it is this. If I lets say go to the website and I am looking for a short break at the "resort". I do this during the sale a few weeks ago.
I see that there is the waterpark, theme park, tree top quest, spa, etc etc. so I base my decision to book a 2 day break on what is published at the time on the website.
Once booked, 3 weeks later, I learn that the tree top quest has now vanished from the website, the theme park is limited opening and actually closed one day I have booked the hotel, and only half the waterpark is open. I can now at this point either cancel my stay (with a cancellation charge) or just shut up and put up. Its the same as booking a summer holiday based on what the brochure tells you, but to arrive and find that half the facilities are not available.
People booking NOW are in a more informed position than those who booked earlier - EXCEPT, the theme park opening days and times have not yet been announced - so booking a stay in the resort is still a bit of a gamble.
Ideally, at the time of booking, i.e. 1st Jan, EVERYTHING should be clearly set out as to what you can expect during the year ahead - when the park is open, when it is closed, what is open, what is closed etc.
Maybe its not false advertising, but its extremely sly and damaging to their reputation to operate like this. When we booked in the past (unfortunately, many years in the past now) you knew that the park would be open from a certain time and close at a certain time, that all rides would be available when it opened, and what facilities you could expect to use during your stay. That is no longer guaranteed.
People booking NOW are in a more informed position than those who booked earlier - EXCEPT, the theme park opening days and times have not yet been announced - so booking a stay in the resort is still a bit of a gamble.
Ideally, at the time of booking, i.e. 1st Jan, EVERYTHING should be clearly set out as to what you can expect during the year ahead - when the park is open, when it is closed, what is open, what is closed etc.
, the theme park opening days and times have not yet been announced
So the only major part of the resort that hasn't announced is Tree Top Quest.