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  1. I wonder what will happen to Bubbleworks in the future? I'd love to see an indoor-outdoor river rapids replacing Bubbleworks. I think a Rapids ride is water ride attraction, that every theme park should have. Bubbleworks is old and could use an extensive refurbishment or to be replaced itself.

  2. People are complaining that Katy perry's Roar sounds very similar to Sara Bareilles's Brave, what dyou you guys think?

    Plus here is Lady Gaga's new single Applause from album ArtPop.

    I agree that there are some similarities between Roar and Brave. I like Gaga's new single. All her songs have been different: Just Dance was dance-pop, whereas Bad Romance was more industrial-sounding, electro-pop. Born This Way very upbeat and pop-sounding.

    With Applause, it sounds like a old, retro video game mixed with a modern dance sound. I think the verses are a 'hit or miss'. Some people will like them and some people will find that it grates on them, and they remind me of the Jamaican Patois, the way she delivered the verses in Judas. The chorus is radio-friendly and it's a fun, pop song. If she didn't do a fun pop song, people would've condemned her for being pretentious or too serious, like Born This Way.

  3. Coaster wants:

    1) Flyer - A thrilling flyer that would compliment the relaxing AIR and would have a pretzel loop. I absolutely loved Manta at SeaWorld Orlando and I think the public would love it. I went with my Sister and her two friends to Orlando, and they loved Manta. Thought it was thrilling but also quite easy-going and not that thrilling, quite smooth they said.

    2) Woodie - I think the GP would really benefit from a Wooden Coaster, as it's not a type of coaster that there's a lot of in the UK. I really liked Gwazi at Busch Gardens.

    3) Hyper - I would love a air-time machine to compliment the Big Pepsi Max with a hammerhead element, but I am just thinking maybe it will overshadow the other coasters at Thorpe.

    4) Maverick rollercoaster - They could make it really long and it would be a guest favourite.

    5) Indoors rollercoaster that would build upon SAW's indoor dark section.

  4. Well in order to prevent being 'conned' by these evil food companies I tend to buy food that'll be in date...

    That and freezable foods... Tends to work well that concept...

    I agree!

    I'm still eating some caramalised onion chutney from 2-3 months ago and we still have bread, bread rolls, meat and soups that are frozen and we'll defrost when we need.

    Something we buy is Smoked Salmon and places like Sainsburys and Waitrose will sometimes do deals or % off and we'll stock up and freeze. Those concepts generally work. :closedeyes:

  5. People keep saying things like "How you can say things about Thatcher, you weren't even born when she was Prime Minister". It erks me because her policies and some of the things she put into effect still remain. Does it mean that I can't have an opinion on the first Star Wars films because I wasn't alive when they were first released.

    I completely disagree with the parties which are beyond disrespectful, not just to her but to her entire family. But when people are writing good articles and blogs about Thatcher, full of good points and arguments about Thatchers legacy, to be shot down in flames because they weren't alive at the time is pretty unfair.

    My grandfather was her under-secretary and he told my Dad (before I was born) that whilst she was very polarising and many didn't agree with her views, she was a good person with a good heart and cared about her people and achieved so much as a woman in politics that many couldn't do.

    At the end of the day, she's a human being and despite what people may feel about her, she deserves some respect and to not have herself and her family treated the way that they're being treated.

  6. RideAddict... me being mixed raced, father English and mother Sri Lankan - and having lived in east London for all my life I find your 'views' to be very outdated and something my mother had to put up with in the 70's. Thick views from even thicker people.

    Please tell me - could it be the fault that your own beautiful motherland went around 90% of the world raping and taking recourses - with brutal force and no care that it's high time this so called ''Great'' Britain starts to give back to the world?

    The problems you seem to point out stem from your own ancestors. So, instead of being just a xenophobic little human why not open your mind and think the world belongs to us - as a human race. There should be no differences on skin colour, sexuality, gender, age but a pulling together a united world. Its views like yours that make me not want to live anywhere outside London as I find generally racist jealous, lazy Englishmen outside London.

    We as a nation are slowly trying to get rid of the bloody, horrible past by allowing migrant workers live in a better society - only because it's generally the ''Great'' British Empire that caused the worlds problems.

    If you don't like to be served by another colour I think you should go find yourself a nice little pit and congress with the EDL and BNP and have yourself a little tea party. Only thing is, because the 'white man' is too proud to do small jobs - you'll have a hard time getting anyone to make a cuppa tea. Still. Enjoy yourself.

    The award for Best Post of the Year 2013 goes to coaster_monkey

    I agree with everything you said, it's not the 1950-1980's anymore, times have moved on and whilst there are a few people, who feel the way this man does, he will be left in the past whilst we move forward to the future.

    I don't know anyone (of any age) who remotely feels this negative way about race and people's ethnicity apart from a former member, who was banned ages ago.

    It's best to leave these people be and let them drown in their own ignorance and simple/narrow/close-minded ways.

  7. I know this is kind of pedantic but shouldn't this topic be moved to a different area of the forums because 2013 is not the future anymore :P

    Actually it is, we still have 7 months left of 2013.

  8. It's our own capital city and we can't even be served by our own nationality - it's a sign of these desperate times, and has been like it for years!

    The UK has the biggest amount of foreigners in this 'country' than any in the world. London is the most diverse and multicultural city out there, so of course there are going to be foreigners working in places like Starbucks and McDonald's.

    I don't know anyone who would want to work in McDonald's. There are jobs out there that none of our own nationality would do because they'd be embarrassed and are picky that they think it's beneath them. There are people who come in from other countries who have families to take care of and they aren't proud and have no problem doing those jobs.

    The reason why there are so many foreigners is because of immigration laws and our government letting so many people in. And only in the last few years have the government finally realised it. Places like Australia don't have this problem as they only let people in, who have something to contribute to the economy and to their society, rather than letting people in, who are only going to leech of them and add nothing of value.

    We have so many people coming to this country because things are easier here. They can claim benefits and it's a lot easier than in their own country. Employers would rather hire migrant workers to do a job and pay them less money than hire some of their own nationality.

    Cont. I'm not surprised but I am surprised that you are about this.

  9. Honestly, I can't see X staying more than a couple years. Thorpe must know they could make much better used of the area and the Arena-area too. I see this re-theme or refurbishment as nothing but a temporary fix.

  10. In the last two years, I've really begun to take a strong interest in 4 of these upcoming artists.

    Natalia Kills, who was signed by Will.I.am and is releasing her 2nd album in the Summer. Her best song is called Mirrors and she makes a lot of dark-sounding, pop music. She works with Jeff Bhasker (fun, Kanye West) and Emilie Haynie (Lana Del Rey)

    Neon Hitch, a gypsy who is known for her songs F U Betta and Gold (written by Bruno Mars) works with Greg Kurstin (Lily Allen, Pink, Katy Perry, Ke$ha, Britney Spears). Randomly, someone I know from work, is actually good friends with her, surprise, surprise.

    Sky Ferreira, who has worked with Shirley Manson of Garbage as well as pop producers, 'Bloodshy & Avant' (Most famous for Toxic by Britneyy Spears) and has some really good songs like One, Obsession, Elevator, Red Lips and Everything Is Embarrassing.

    Porcelain Black, US female solo artist who went under the name of Porcelain and the Tramps was known for making industrial-sounding music and has finished making an album which is due in the summer. She is working with and was discovered by my favourite producer, RedOne of Lady Gaga, Jennifer Lopez and Nicki Minaj.

    What I really respect are 'artists' who write their songs and have creative control over their music, as opposed to other Popstars, who rely on songwriters to write their 'hits'. Seeing artists like Adele, Janelle Monae, fun, Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran writing their own songs, maintains my faith in this industry.

  11. I would like to see an emphasis on families. Maybe 2-1 to thrill-seekers and families. I don't think Vortex or Rush at all and when you have rides like Zodiac and Quantum, you can see how family-thrilling some of the rides are.

    You have Storm Surge as a family-type addition and I can see XNWO being a family-ride and later replaced with an indoors rollercoaster. Speaking of coasters, I think the next big rollercoaster will be an air-time coaster or a wooden coaster because it's something that is appealing to thrill-seekers and also to families but I'd also like a rollercoaster like Maverick. Either of the way would be great

  12. Thorpe are aware what we think and they read these forums. I personally think we'll be getting a re-theme for this year with new trains, going forward and a lowered restriction and maybe a new paint job as the maximum.

    Maybe 3-5 years later, XNWO will be replaced. I'd really like an indoor rollercoaster where XNWO and the Arena is and because of legislation, the queue can't be indoors anymore, which I never liked in the first place because it always felt claustrophobic.

    I'm interested as to what this re-theme will be...

  13. Installing nothing would have been a more worthwhile investment then Storm Surge.

    I agree with Mark on this actually. I don't like Storm Surge being installed, the supports at the top look tacky and being installed right in the middle is a bit of an eyesore. It blocks XNWO and I wish it didn't. If anything, I wish it were installed where Depth Charge is, as a replacement to it. The queues on the ride are long and maybe two of them would've been better but then again, it shouldn't have been installed in the first place.

    I'd rather a nice-looking flat ride (not a HUSS ride) instead of Storm Surge

  14. As much as I'd like a Topple Tower, Huss Delirium or a Top Spin. I don't think they will come:

    1) Topple Towers have reliability problems and breakdown a lot

    2) Huss Deliriums are amazing but they take up too much space and they'd be better suited for somewhere hot and with a lot of space

    3) There is a Topspin in Chessington and Alton and I can't see them building one at Thorpe.

  15. The Huss Jump2, a ride so loved only one exists in the world...

    Yeah, I doubt we'll ever see one...

    And you know it's closed season when the cries for Thorpe getting a TopSpin return <3

    Slammer and Sky Swat?

    Despite the argument of "there's only one in the world, so it must be crap", people love Slammer and you can see what could've been and it's a flat ride that most people would never have the chance to ride. None of the GP are going to go to US to ride a S&S Sky Swat so Thorpe is the closest they will ever get.

    I love Slammer, I think it's unique and it stands out. Me personally, I would've built two Sky Swatters and built them facing each other and placed them in the Lost City and themed to some Mayan theme about a sacrifice to the Sun God. And I would've built Rush in Canada Creek and themed appropriately like Kennywood's version.

    I think a HUSS Jump2 would be fantastic despite the "there's only one in the world, so it must be crap" argument and I think it would be a very unique ride. I'd also love two Topspins themed like Talocun with a pre-show and on an intense setting. None of us have ever ridden a Jump2 and it might be great.

    I'd also love a Mondial Shake & Roll and a HUSS Booster

  16. US and UK have different systems though. Storm Runner is the same type of coaster as Stealth, goes upside down and still has a lower height restriction. If Cheetah Hunt was in a Merlin park, they would inevitable give it a 1.4m restriction. If they were going to go down the inverting coaster route, I'd prefer a B&M flyer... it could satisfy those who want something a bit more thrilling but also not be too intense for those wanting to try their first 'big' coaster. In this scenario though, a ride like Manta (the Mack, not the B&M) makes a lot more sense.

    So if Chessie go down the inverting coaster route, you'd like a Flyer?

    I'd like a flyer too but I can realistically see them installing something like the Mack Manta. I went on the B&M Manta and it was very enjoyable, so I'm personally happy with either.

    I'm not that fussy but ideally, I'd like something that has good throughput, it's exciting and family-thrilling (appealing to both) and it's themed reasonably well, I'm fine.

  17. An inline twist for a lot of younger ones would be a make or break as to whether they want to ride it, and may affect height restrictions. You can still make a successful ride which appeals to a broad range without it requiring a inversion.

    I went on Cheetah Hunt twice and I saw lots of kids going on it and the height restrictions is 48 inches which is quite low and equates to 1.2 metres and is the same as Dragon's Fury.

    Inline twist or no inline twist, a family-launched coaster like or similar to Cheetah Hunt would go down great.

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