I really don’t like the stance BPB have taken in all of this. Puts me off going back in the future to be honest.The UK theme parks position is irritating. I’m currently self-isolating so I can’t go to BPB this weekend. BPB are not allowing me to change my ticket to another date.
It seems a bit short sighted, no? First, people that are infected may feel financially forced to go for fear of missing out. Secondly, it makes repeat customers like me think... “**** BPB - how about I never visit you again?”
I sympathise that they are trying to maximise cash but it does leave me feeling sour. It’s also not helped that the Government isn’t forcing them to close, so any voluntary closure is unlikely to be set off via insurance.
I suppose everyone should step up:
I should suck up the £80 lost on this weekend’s trip.
BPB should stop being nobs.
Government should force closures to give theme parks a break.
I'm also booked for BPB this weekend and I'm glad they are open as I'm hoping it will boost my spirits in these dreadful times. However I do agree that they are not making a good name for themselves by not refunding people who are self isolatingThe UK theme parks position is irritating. I’m currently self-isolating so I can’t go to BPB this weekend. BPB are not allowing me to change my ticket to another date.
It seems a bit short sighted, no? First, people that are infected may feel financially forced to go for fear of missing out. Secondly, it makes repeat customers like me think... “**** BPB - how about I never visit you again?”
I sympathise that they are trying to maximise cash but it does leave me feeling sour. It’s also not helped that the Government isn’t forcing them to close, so any voluntary closure is unlikely to be set off via insurance.
I suppose everyone should step up:
I should suck up the £80 lost on this weekend’s trip.
BPB should stop being nobs.
Government should force closures to give theme parks a break.
This is a critically important graph.
— Sam Ghali, M.D. (@EM_RESUS) March 18, 2020
South Korea tested everyone while Italy only tested sick people. Look at ages 20-29. Young people are walking around spreading the virus even though they “feel fine”. This is why literally *everyone* needs to STAY HOME pic.twitter.com/po5Obxi1nM
Unfortunately this is not possible for some of us who have to go to work every day.Seriously... you should not go, either! To protect yourself and everyone!This is a critically important graph.
— Sam Ghali, M.D. (@EM_RESUS) March 18, 2020
South Korea tested everyone while Italy only tested sick people. Look at ages 20-29. Young people are walking around spreading the virus even though they “feel fine”. This is why literally *everyone* needs to STAY HOME pic.twitter.com/po5Obxi1nM