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Kevin “Kevlar” Winchester

Kevin “Kevlar” Winchester

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

my recent visit to Waddesdon Manor, which was extremely disappointing and poor value for money. Upon arrival, my party and I were informed that we were required to pay full entry price, despite being NationalTrust members. This was unexpected and unclear at the point of arrival. We proceeded regardless, only to discover that the Christmas market we had specifically come to see was no longer taking place. As a result, we effectively paid £31 simply to walk our dog, which represents extremely poor value and left us feeling misled. In addition to this, I was listening to what were playing as Christmas carols, only to find that all references to Christmas and Jesus Christ had been removed from the songs. This was deeply upsetting. Christmas is a Christian festival celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, as reflected in the very meaning of the word “Christmas” (Christ Mass). To remove all Christian references from Christmas carols is, in my view, inappropriate and disrespectful, and entirely undermines the purpose of the celebration. I was also shocked by the pricing of refreshments, with sausage rolls costing £6 each. This is an extortionate price and further added to the feeling that Waddesdon Manor is no longer offering fair or reasonable value to its visitors. Overall, this visit felt like an absolute rip-off, and it has seriously damaged my confidence in Waddesdon Manor and, more broadly, the National Trust. As a result of this experience, I will not be visiting Waddesdon during the Christmas season again, and I am now seriously considering cancelling my National Trust membership altogether. I would appreciate a response addressing these concerns and an explanation of the pricing, membership policies, and the decision to remove Christian content from Christmas events. I also believe some form of acknowledgement or redress would be appropriate given the circumstances.