Drayton Manor seem to be an anomaly in the fact that they do not have Ride Merchandise for many of their rides, the park did provide merchandise with ride openings and before the early 2000s, but this seems to have been very sparse in recent years.
Some rides, including Pirate Adventure, had the sales of merchandise built into their queuelines, and many had merchandise in the main shops, as well as their own shops - like Stormforce 10.
I'd love to see some Merchandise like pin badges for old rides at the park too; the park have a rich history which they should be proud of and celebrate. Something like Alton Towers have with Corkscrew, Black Hole, Thunder Looper badges would be great at the park, although I suppose this only appeals to enthusiasts. The only piece of Merchandise that references the past is the book which celebrates the parks past, although I am unsure if this is still for sale at the park.
What is your favourite piece of merchandise from Drayton Manor? Would you like to see Ride Merchandise make a return? If so, what would you sell?
Some rides, including Pirate Adventure, had the sales of merchandise built into their queuelines, and many had merchandise in the main shops, as well as their own shops - like Stormforce 10.
I'd love to see some Merchandise like pin badges for old rides at the park too; the park have a rich history which they should be proud of and celebrate. Something like Alton Towers have with Corkscrew, Black Hole, Thunder Looper badges would be great at the park, although I suppose this only appeals to enthusiasts. The only piece of Merchandise that references the past is the book which celebrates the parks past, although I am unsure if this is still for sale at the park.
What is your favourite piece of merchandise from Drayton Manor? Would you like to see Ride Merchandise make a return? If so, what would you sell?