Sorry to put too much of a downer on this before I find out the full facts but I do not know of any other park which operates this system.
Generally it is either tokens OR pay on the gate with UNLIMITED RIDES.
Q. How many rides can you get for a tenner?
A. Five or six probably.
Q. Will there be a wristband option for unlimited rides?
A. Looks very doubtful based on this pricing system.
The system just doesn't seem to satisfy either criteria! The poll shows that the majority of people on this forum are against this idea and this is coming from the most die hard of Dreamland fans. If you can't appeal to the die hard fans then how can you appeal to the casual customers?
When I look at somewhere like Loundon Castle offering unlimited rides for a generous 10.95 entrance fee (containing The Looping Star, Mary Rose, Enterprise and Heatwave - all ex-Dreamland rides) there is just no comparison.
I will probably now wait for someone to test the water before making my first trip to Dreamland this season. I await to see a list showing how many tokens each ride is pitched at or whether there is a family ticket type option.
I desperately want to see a successful Dreamland but I just cannot see this system working or being in anyones best interests - ride owners included. I am confused as to the reason behind it, cos it makes no sense from both a punters viewpoint and in a business sense. It just sounds like financial suicide to me...sorry
