Welsh tourism attractions to close for St David’s Day

by Prestigious-Town4937

12 comments
  1. Tourism attractions will close their businesses and fly Welsh flags at half-mast on St David’s Day in protest against the Welsh Government’s proposed tourism tax.

  2. Ok here we go. I might get downvoted on this one. I don’t see what the problem is. It’s £1.25 a night and it goes to the local council to improve things in the area. If you go away for a week it’s less than a tenner. I have been to other countries and they do it. It’s not as if it comes out of the money you pay. The people pay it on top of ticket price.

  3. Can’t think of a city in Europe I’ve been to recently that didn’t have a tourist tax. Ljubljana was about €3 a night and, despite being lovely, is a very minor tourist spot in Europe.

    I don’t think anyone is skipping Wales as a holiday destination over the cost of a can of Coke.

  4. Yeah that’ll show them! 😂

    Let’s boycott X, Y and Z!

    (Some time later).. well I can’t believe X and Y are closed. And now Z!

  5. I have to pay £2 each way to get to liverpool from north wales. This ludicrous charge for a service that i use (the tunnel or the bridge) means that i NEVER travel to Liverpool to shop, go to gigs, hospital appointments, ever.
    The people who allegedly run the ‘attraction’ that is pictured are a right bunch. I had to do business with them about 14-15 years ago,an extremely unpleasant experience. It was of course business that was funded by a grant that they had claimed, a grant funded by errr UK tax payers and at the time the EU. They really cannot join the dots can they?

  6. I wrote to my MP, no reply, of course, why would they.

    Mine is a totally selfish point of view, but is what it is.

    It hacks me off. I know it’s only a couple of quid. The cost of living is ridiculous, I am on disability and have no way to make more income. I have fewer places I can stay anyway due to said disabilities. I also look after my mum who has dementia. If anyone’s been there, you know the score.

    I go away for a few nights every month, so that I don’t end up imprisoned for elder abuse when I answer the same question for the 500th time that day, or have spent the day cleaning urine up and trying to get her to shower. A few nights away is my saving grace, and hers. Now it costs more. I pay council tax, I only stay in the next county over, and paid council tax there for years. Now I have to pay extra. I claim benefit for me, but paid tax for 15 years, and save a fortune to the council caring for mum. Now, on a fixed low budget, I have pay more to get a few nights away.

    Being disabled is bloody expensive, and God knows what they will do to that in April. I pay £70 a week for therapy following a breakdown at work a few years ago, it helps me manage my ptsd symptoms. I pay £90 a fortnight for neuro physio, 7/8 quid a week on sunscreen because my meds make me more sunlight sensitive and skin cancer is a concern, to say nothing of mobility aids, suitable clothes and shoes etc.

    That’s the way it is, I know. And I’m dead grateful I have welfare support to do this or I would be permanently wheelchair bound. But it all comes at a cost.

    To pay extra to stay in a country I have always lived in, always paid tax to, is an irritation. It’s the principle of the thing, not the cost.

    Said it was selfish, but it grinds my gears. I will pay the extra, because I couldn’t cope otherwise, but it hacks me off that I’ll have to.

  7. Grow up. Plenty of countries have minor tourist taxes. I imagine this protest is going to do more damage than the taxes will! At least the tax money will get reinvested.

  8. I’ve been to Dan-yr-Ogof, and it was shit. So no loss really.

  9. Councils need extra cash-

    Either,

    Residents pay extra council tax,

    Or

    Visitors pay a small amount extra for the pressure they put on local services.

    I vote to charge the visitors.

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