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By Steve Ranger

Published: Tuesday 15 November 2005


Name

Anonymous


Location

Midlands


Occupation

IT Developer


Comment

If the Tussauds group (et al) wants to get more poeple through its gates, it only has to do two things:

1. Lower the prices. It would cost me ~£100 to take my wife (who doesn't go on any rides, but pays the same [hint there]) and two kids for a day - before eating.

2. Improve queueing. Being told to queue for 3/4 hour+ for a two minute ride is the biggest turn-off I can imagine.

Combining the two points above, results in me spending £100+ to stand in a queue for most of the day - in the rain as it's England.

Suddenly the PS2 looks attractive...



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