Three rides in a day? You can manage 30 on an average day in December at Paultons. I wonder how the school trip season affects them.School trip season, end of June to the middle of July.
Not acceptable,but what the hell, they should be at school!
Why is anyone surprised, been the same every year for decades hasn't it?
Our Matt reported it very well first hand a few years ago, three rides in a day is quite usual.
It was running on 1 train!It's gone upto 200 mins now I've never seen Stealth so busy it's crazy
Three rides in a day? You can manage 30 on an average day in December at Paultons. I wonder how the school trip season affects them.
Let’s see how the public enjoyed today, shall we?
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And there were many, many more complaints. Great day’s work by Merlin
Exactly the same every year.
You would think schools would have learned to spread the school trip season round a little to save the jams...or is that presuming actual intelligent planning by the schools.
Easier to just blame the park.
Rampant capitalism is great isn't it.
The only difference now is social media thoosies screaming from the rooftops, usually when they are not actually there.
Big queues in school trip season, only known it for thirty years or so...right back to the birth of Nemesis.
More "People are Sheeple"...they tend to prefer to gather in crowds.I'm not quite sure what people expect the parks to do? "Sorry don't bring all your students that are going to give us lots of money to the park"
Schools decide to do trips at the end of term when teachers are fed up and fancy a day off*, and it's the park to blame.
Park decide to limit the number of trips per day and schools get fed up and don't return as they can't get a suitable date, so lose money.
Clearly, the park have decided to focus on income over customer satisfaction, and if anybody complains, some complimentary tickets is a small price to pay when they reutrn and then buy food or drink and maybe even merch.
Customers have a great day on Complimentary tickets and decide to return next summer and the process repeats.
People are idiots is the key thing to remember.
*Sarcasm please do not get angry
I'm not quite sure what people expect the parks to do? "Sorry don't bring all your students that are going to give us lots of money to the park"
Schools decide to do trips at the end of term when teachers are fed up and fancy a day off*, and it's the park to blame.