
"Families were left heartbroken and children in tears after ticket holders for the immersive Jurassic World: The Experience show were turned away at the door, having purchased discounted vouchers through Wowcher. The distressing scenes unfolded on Monday at Battersea Power Station, where a booking system error led to a significant overselling of tickets for certain time slots. Around 30 to 40 individuals were reportedly affected by the glitch, according to Neon, the creators behind the dinosaur spectacle."
"Around 30 to 40 individuals were reportedly affected by the glitch, according to Neon, the creators behind the dinosaur spectacle. Among them was 11-year-old Jacob Harris, whose Christmas present outing was abruptly cancelled, leaving him in floods of tears. His mother, Kate Stevens, had travelled from Canterbury, Kent, to collect Jacob in Enfield, east London, before heading to the capital's south-west for the highly anticipated show."
The Independent maintains on-the-ground reporting across issues such as reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech while keeping journalism free from paywalls and funded by donations. Families were left heartbroken after Jurassic World: The Experience ticket holders buying discounted Wowcher vouchers were turned away at Battersea Power Station because of a booking system error that oversold certain time slots. Neon reported around 30 to 40 people were affected. Eleven-year-old Jacob Harris had his Christmas outing cancelled, leaving him in floods of tears, after his mother travelled from Canterbury to collect him for the show.
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