TheMan
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OK, this is going in the AT topic, because of course AT will be the benchmark. Near as 50 quid entry flat fee. Let's base it on that please. (Though some discussions are welcome with vouchers etc).
The Universal Studios thread made me wonder, it's quite expensive for two parks, particularly clever financially by US if you take the Potter train which means you need to use both on one day (which, I do think is a bit naughty) - 2 adults and a couple of kids would mean an eye watering $532...(£315)
However, it's only $758 (£449) for four days and TWO parks (which averages at £28 per day, per person - almost as cheap as Towers with their BOGOF vouchers...), which given the attractions on offer is exceptional. I am sure there are offers around as well.
Towers for a family of 4 for one day using online offers (same as I am doing with US) is £124 for ONE park.
Now before Merlin start wetting themselves thinking they're cheap, in case you're reading this, comparing you to Universal is like trying to sell soda streamed grape juice for the same price as vintage champagne, so don't even go there.
So the question is, to you, what is the best value theme park?
(And as I say, I expect Towers to be used by most as the yard stick hence it's in this thread for now).
The Universal Studios thread made me wonder, it's quite expensive for two parks, particularly clever financially by US if you take the Potter train which means you need to use both on one day (which, I do think is a bit naughty) - 2 adults and a couple of kids would mean an eye watering $532...(£315)
However, it's only $758 (£449) for four days and TWO parks (which averages at £28 per day, per person - almost as cheap as Towers with their BOGOF vouchers...), which given the attractions on offer is exceptional. I am sure there are offers around as well.
Towers for a family of 4 for one day using online offers (same as I am doing with US) is £124 for ONE park.
Now before Merlin start wetting themselves thinking they're cheap, in case you're reading this, comparing you to Universal is like trying to sell soda streamed grape juice for the same price as vintage champagne, so don't even go there.
So the question is, to you, what is the best value theme park?
(And as I say, I expect Towers to be used by most as the yard stick hence it's in this thread for now).