I was there this week - not the bank holiday Monday albeit, and didnt have any issues with queues for toilets, dirt and queues for rides were not that bad (25 mins for Velocity?).I see Flamingoland have made local news for all the wrong reasons - not great for them that these stories are now the first things that come up if you search for the park...
Families vow not to return to Flamingo Land after 'awful' visits
Excessive crowds, queuing and dirty conditions are to blamewww.hulldailymail.co.uk
A quote from the article. This kind-of thing really makes me laugh, they tout Disney to be some sort of perfect park that is not at all overpriced or overcrowded when it is probably the worst offender.. I've only felt overcrowding at parks a few times, and every offender was a Disney Park..They need to learn from Disney
I see Flamingoland have made local news for all the wrong reasons - not great for them that these stories are now the first things that come up if you search for the park...
Families vow not to return to Flamingo Land after 'awful' visits
Excessive crowds, queuing and dirty conditions are to blamewww.hulldailymail.co.uk
Sorry, a what? A week long trial of how their normal operations work? Nice one.Following an apparent change in group guidance allowing all rows to be filled on roller coasters, and all seats to be filled on OTSR coasters, Alton Towers is doing a week-long trial on Wicker Man, Thirteen, Runaway Mine Train & The Smiler to test greater capacity on these rides:
I think it’s a trial to see the effect on queue times, and how guests respond to the decreased level of distancing; will guests complain about safety being compromised, or will they compliment the decreased queue times?Sorry, a what? A week long trial of how their normal operations work? Nice one.
I'm pretty confident guests will be happy with this edging closer to normal - if you are worried about feeling safe from COVID then I'm not sure why you would be at a theme park.I think it’s a trial to see the effect on queue times, and how guests respond to the decreased level of distancing; will guests complain about safety being compromised, or will they compliment the decreased queue times?
Yeah and if you've been to any parks, or indeed just... outside, you'll see no one really gives a **** anymore.I'm pretty confident guests will be happy with this edging closer to normal - if you are worried about feeling safe from COVID then I'm not sure why you would be at a theme park.
Yeah and if you've been to any parks, or indeed just... outside, you'll see no one really gives a **** anymore.
Any efforts they do make are basically lip-service.
Good Luck pal... I had next to no symptoms, missus started with none but was in a terrible way after a few days (Asthma)Forgive the bump but this seems like the most appropriate place to post.
It seems that I’ve caught a case of the dreaded ‘ronas from being at Blackpool Pleasure Beach at the weekend (Sat/Sun). I can’t be sure of course, but in the absence of being amongst any other gatherings… my trip there is the prime suspect.
Fortunately, my symptoms seem mild (being blessed with one jab). It was only by chance that I picked it up with a lateral flow test that I just did to be ultra prudent.
Bottom line: please do continue to be vigilant against the virus during your travels. It may be wise to do lateral flow tests a couple of days after your travels to pick up any ‘mild symptom’ infections.
Thanks. Must say I do feel pretty grotty now!Good Luck pal... I had next to no symptoms, missus started with none but was in a terrible way after a few days (Asthma)
On the plus side, you'll have triple immunity by the time you have had both dose... Natural immunity and double jabbed
I have been doing LFT every 3 or 4 days... For the Euro Semi Final at Wembley I did lateral flow tests every day for a few days before and a week after, despite having had both doses.