What would that be?Move those units in between the path and where the Mouse was and there's a fair bit of room to re-locate a ride as was rumoured.
Wow what a sad looking empty space. Considering the attention that has been on the park with the construction of Icon, it's surprising they managed to get the mouse out of there without anybody noticing the truckloads of splintered wood (OR carefully disassembled pieces - Amanda and the Pleasure Beach keep using that word "dismantled" which is giving me what is almost certainly false hope!). It's also surprising they didn't even need to take down those games stalls to remove the mouse!
It's a lie though, even when announcing it they didn't have the guts to be honest.
They could have avoided it by saying something along the lines of "We are extremely sad to have to announce that the Wild Mouse will no longer form part of the ride lineup here at Blackpool Pleasure Beach."
My post you have quoted above addresses the quality of the statement released by the park, not when it was released, therefore I don't understand how the staff being on their Christmas holiday is relevant?It's kind of difficult to do though when you leave for your Christmas break on 22nd December and the Mouse is still standing with no news of its removal happening, I stand by what I have been saying since the day it was posted online, 99% of BPB's staff had absolutely no idea about it happening and only found out themselves as the news was being posted about on Facebook.
You can't keep making claims when you have literally nothing to back it up with, ask the person who runs RCCGB and the ECC if you don't believe me, they'll tell you the same as I've been telling you for the past week.
My post you have quoted above addresses the quality of the statement released by the park, not when it was released, therefore I don't understand how the staff being on their Christmas holiday is relevant?
In response to your comments regarding when it was released, the higher-ups within BPB will have planned and organised the demolition, therefore I would suggest that they could (and perhaps should) have taken the relevant steps to make the relevant people aware so that a statement could have been put out as a matter of priority. I haven't claimed that I think the staff knew before they left for Christmas, in this case I think those at the very top are to blame for failing to act fast enough on releasing a statement, and in addition whoever approved the appalling statement which was (hurriedly) released last Saturday.
I don't think anyone can say for definite whether BPB were planning to release a statement, but I would speculate that they may have been holding off so as to not impact on advance wristband or season pass sales. The way the statement was rushed out on Saturday doesn't exactly suggest that one was "planned" as such.The board and senior managers don't have to tell everyone of every decision regardless of what it is about, because sometimes saying every decision can spiral out of control if told wrongly by the wrong person. I'm sure if it was not for the picture leak the Pleasure Beach would of made an announcement regarding the closure of the Wild Mouse, I'm sure some lessons have been learned from this particular incident.
If the management did it while most staff were on holiday and told no-one in advance then they must have known what they were doing was shameful and were clearly trying to hide it. Very poor.It's kind of difficult to do though when you leave for your Christmas break on 22nd December and the Mouse is still standing with no news of its removal happening, I stand by what I have been saying since the day it was posted online, 99% of BPB's staff had absolutely no idea about it happening and only found out themselves as the news was being posted about on Facebook.
Trauma Towers
I wrote to the Ples to tell them how upset I was, and they replied with the press release cut and pasted into an email.
Great work.
What did you expect them to do? You won’t be the only one that’s sad enough to take time out of their life to complain about something that’s done and dusted and not going to change.
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