Tourist Attractions - Rides and facilities

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You should expect facilities to be of a safe and reasonable standard. If they’re of such a poor standard that it has an immediate, negative impact on your visit that you can prove, you could be within your rights to ask the company to remedy the situation with either a repeat visit or a partial refund. 

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Consumer Rights Act 2015

The Consumer Rights Act is a pretty comprehensive piece of legislation that sets out your rights when it comes to buying goods and services. It gives you the right to redress if things go wrong or aren't as expected.

Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act

Section 75 is a UK law that makes credit providers liable if something goes wrong with one of your purchases. If you buy something with a credit card that costs between £100–£30,000 and something goes wrong, you can claim your money back from your credit card company.

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