Have been watching this being erected over the last few weeks as I walk through the Naval college. It opens on Saturday but when I walked past it just now they seem to be having some sort of pre show performance. I talked to one of the staff members near the entrance and she said it was essentially a mini Winter Wonderland centred round an ice rink, with ice skating performances, a Santa for kids and food and drink concessions.
It costs £15 just to enter the grounds and £20 if you want to skate! Unf**king believable!!
And it seems Greenwich council have spent zero on marketing. I only know about it because I regularly walk through the Naval college. I asked the lady I was speaking to how they could justify those prices when Winter Wonderland is free. She said that Greenwich council were confident that crowds would come because it is Greenwich! Delusional!!!
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You do get entertainment for your money, but it's pretty steep especially as the fee is per session! Not exactly priced to attract the casual passer by
pintcan (330 ml) of Artizan Krapht™ beer for £8.50 at a nearbypubGenuine Experience™ Emporium.A Winter Time™ Marketing Clone was a guest on BBC Radio London the other day. He told us how wonderful it's all going to be. And the mugs roll up and pay. Then the Marketing Clone gets excited and plans for it to be more expensive and extra hideous next year.
https://www.facebook.com/GreenwichDiary/?hc_ref=ARQSwjRgSTO8sFJMrOqThuVQ-bB0LCFR0r8aHfYUySUHVSxzemwplXqAT0i0vftzNbI&fref=nf
Not sure what happens if you have already paid!
I don't see the appeal of this at all. Every year the newspapers are full of stories of how terrible and overpriced they are yet people seem to be willing to pay hundreds of quid to wander around a plastic winter wonderland. I don't have kids myself but I hope if I do I could summon the restraint to save the money for an hour or two of pointless shite and put it towards a holiday.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-42385803
Great shame there were only about 25 people in the audience. It was as good as watching a top West End show......for free!