Organisers of Winter Wonderland Hyde Park 2021 are currently undertaking customer research regarding pre-paid admission charges.
Winter Wonderland Hyde Park has been operating as a free to walk around space where you can purchase tokens (usually topped up on a pass) to allow entry onto the numerous rides at the event.
Last year Winter Wonderland Hyde Park was cancelled due to the pandemic and now organisers are investigating various scenarios to enable the event to take place this year.
A survey was sent out yesterday afternoon containing questions regarding potential admission charges of £7.50 and £10.
Rides would still retain their individual prices but the event would no longer be free to walk around and there would be timeslots per booking.
This would allow capacity to be managed but would restrict you to a set number of hours in the park rather than free reign to stay there as long as you wish.
The UK government could be looking into lifting restrictions on June 21 but with current concerns over the highly transmissible Indian variant of the virus, this could be delayed.
As it stands Winter Wonderland Hyde Park 2021 is expecting to be going ahead and will run from late November until early January.
It’ll be interesting to see how the questionnaire shapes how the event will operate during the 2021 season.
It was sorely missed last year with Hangover the Tower (the tallest travelling drop tower in the world) being a solid highlight of the event, not to mention the Olympia Looping roller coaster.
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