Martyn B
CF Legend
FYI, the best "value of money" day out according to several work colleagues is Drayton Manor...
Yes I get that a lot too, as well as Flamingoland.
FYI, the best "value of money" day out according to several work colleagues is Drayton Manor...
I love this idea. We've seen that a number of the smaller parks have tried to take advantage of the bad feeling that Merlin have had towards them this week. If they could club together to create some kind of group pass, or even some kind of loyalty card system, that'd be awesome.slappy mcguire said:the smaller parks should form a co-operative, and have an alternative to the merlin pass, whereby they share the revenue of pass purchases, but visitors can visit any of the member parks.
slappy mcguire said:Places like Beamish Open Air Museum in Durham have a policy whereby if you visit, then you can visit for the rest of the year free.
They do that at The Deep in Hull. Except when you visit once they give you a form and then you just put a picture of yourself on it and it gets you in free all year. Either that or you can pay more for an annual pass which seems weird as you might as well just pay to go in once haha.slappy mcguire said:Places like Beamish Open Air Museum in Durham have a policy whereby if you visit, then you can visit for the rest of the year free.
Isn't that the whole point though? If people go once and never go again, then nothing's lost and considering that there aren't many who would visit again that year anyway, any offer is a good move to get people to come.gavin said:slappy mcguire said:Places like Beamish Open Air Museum in Durham have a policy whereby if you visit, then you can visit for the rest of the year free.
Isn't that basically an empty offer though? It sounds good, but how many times a year would the kids appreciate being dragged to Beamish Open Air Museum? Surely it's the sort of place that you'd visit once a year at most.
Ollie said:They do that at The Deep in Hull. Except when you visit once they give you a form and then you just put a picture of yourself on it and it gets you in free all year. Either that or you can pay more for an annual pass which seems weird as you might as well just pay to go in once haha.
They Also do that at the S.S. Great Britain in Bristol. Kinda similar to what Gavin said, If you live near the place, that idea is pretty good, but if you don't, Then it isn't really.Ollie said:They do that at The Deep in Hull. Except when you visit once they give you a form and then you just put a picture of yourself on it and it gets you in free all year. Either that or you can pay more for an annual pass which seems weird as you might as well just pay to go in once haha.slappy mcguire said:Places like Beamish Open Air Museum in Durham have a policy whereby if you visit, then you can visit for the rest of the year free.