BigDave said:I like the idea of not knowing, but AT really should be making use of the crimbo television slots to drum up some excitement. Hope to see something over the next few days at the least.
The park gave us access to pretty much everything during TH13TEEN's construction and forums still managed to create a ride that didn't exist so I'll take this as a good thing.DiogoJ42 said:Wow. They really spoil us with information :
Johno said:Alton won't advertise this on TV til March. Advertising is for a product. You advertise something you've got. Teasers don't work, see Oblivion marketing strategy re.focus groups from the magic factory documentary.
oliviamaeae said:Johno said:Alton won't advertise this on TV til March. Advertising is for a product. You advertise something you've got. Teasers don't work, see Oblivion marketing strategy re.focus groups from the magic factory documentary.
but advertising and marketing has changed a lot since Oblivion's day and things have progressed. I think teasers may work very well now, but not necessarily on TV, but rather Youtube.
BigDave said:Im sorry but why wouldn't advertising now work? Are some of you not already planning visits to over seas parks? To us a trip to Alton Towers might be planned a few days in advance, to the general public who have to travel miles and fork out a load of money, a trip to the park is a big deal and needs a lot of planning. Other large parks are already running fairly large advertising campaigns for their new attractions, so why should the UK's number one park be any different?
Its only 3 months away, 11 weekends if I've worked it out correct. Its hardly a year away is it?