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JoshC.

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  1. JoshC. replied to Ash's topic in General Discussion
    Not a wholly shocking or surprising move, but there's something about staggered openings in a park of Thorpe's size that I just don't really like to be honest. The park did staggered openings on some of the quieter rides a couple of years ago if I remember correctly; the idea didn't seem too popular and didn't last too long either.. Will be interesting to see how this goes down.
  2. Alton Towers and Thorpe Park have different amounts of leeway they can have with the planning applications. A general rule of thumb would be that Alton Towers is more restricted with what they can apply for, but have greater freedom once something is approved. Thorpe, however, are much more free to apply for what they like - and will likely be approved - but once they have a planning application approved, they have to follow it to the letter. Look back at previous plans for the likes of Swarm and Saw. Bar a couple of features which the council denied them for various reasons (namely the jetty and windmill respectively), the plans were a VERY accurate representation of what we saw in real life. This will be no different. Maybe it's because I'm tired, but this doesn't make sense to me... What exactly is your point here? Part of the building isn't themed as well as the other part. Why this is, who knows (probably budget, but hey-ho). But the parts that are lesser themed will be made less obvious / concealed. Hopefully they will be concealed from the offset, but it may be a case of they have to let the greenery grow out a bit first.. Looked at the plans again - looks like I had gotten a bit confused between general greenery and trees. Still, there will be some trees and greenery with the general aim of distracting / concealing the lesser themed parts of the building. Let's hope that the actual experience itself will mean that there's no need to fuss about a lesser themed building anyway!
  3. They will get them in for when the ride opens, especially since part of the application requires them to plant trees as compensation for the ones removed. They will no doubt be aware that part of the building would be an eye sore and the park are more than capable enough to plant some trees...
  4. The plans do indicate there will be (tall) trees hiding the lesser themed parts of the building.
  5. JoshC. replied to spoon's topic in The Past
    As some might be aware, ScareCON took place this past Friday, and Thorpe gave special runthoughs of Saw Alive to everyone there. Some photos from inside the maze were take and have been uploaded to their FB page. Doesn't show much more than other previous photos from inside the maze, but still nice to see... https://www.facebook.com/ScareCON/photos/a.10152994919556716.1073741845.269404796715/10152994923451716/?type=1&theater
  6. JoshC. replied to Dan9's topic in UK Attractions
    You have literally just ignored what I wrote! Ride operations and Fastrack sales are completely unrelated departments. Completely unrelated. Those who control the queue times will not artificially inflate a queue time "to sell Fastrack". It will either be that they haven't updated the queue times or are wrong. Both of these things should not be happening (queue times should be as accurate as possible all the time, to the best of the parks' ability). However, those things happening are not there to sell more Fastrack tickets. When faced with a Fastrack queue, the batchers have to get through the Fastrack queue - they need to make sure that the people who are paying for the privilege of skipping a queue get what they pay for. It's not great, but they still have to deliver the service. I totally agree it's an awful feeling, but at the end of the day, it all comes down to Fastrack not being sold properly, and NOT the park artificially inflating queue times.
  7. Thorpe have been selling 'Ride Me' merch for years. Biggest non-story of the month. Well done media, well done.
  8. JoshC. replied to Dan9's topic in UK Attractions
    Whether this is a joke or not, seeing this mentioned time and time again is just frustrating. I don't know how many times it has to be said that Fastrack selling and ride operations are different departments and the parks don't close down certain queues or run rides on lower capacity so they can sell Fastrack tickets.
  9. Just to reiterate my point (which Tommy did as well) - I don't think people with severe ADHD should be denied a ride access pass. Indeed, it is the case that people with severe ADHD will have other disorders as you so; coupling those together would likely be more than enough to warrant a ride access pass. But there are people with mild ADHD who, if we're being honest, can probably cope with the concept of queueing. However, if they can, they will push the system and get a ride access pass anyway. There is a line that needs to be drawn, but of course, it is difficult to know where that line is (especially with mental illnesses). I think the current system is fair enough. The amount of evidence required isn't absurd, but it's not too lenient and it should be quiet difficult to 'beat' it. The case above shows that anyone who tries to beat it will be dealt with accordingly. Hopefully that case in particular led the park to be a bit more careful with reviewing evidence though.
  10. Not surprised at all. Look back at other major Merlin projects in the UK... Smiler: Advertising started in late 2012 with the logo Zufari: Advertising started in late 2012 Swarm: Advertising started in April 11 (Lez Cougan) Th13teen: Little more than posters around the park until the name was released in December 09 Saw: First teaser trailer came out in July 08 Given also the lack of any details known about the ride by anyone (usually enthusiasts would know a lot from planning applications), and the fact that the plans allude to a summer 2016 opening, the lack of advertising doesn't surprise me. Indeed, it sort of makes sense - release next to no information, keep everyone intrigued whilst not creating hype - perfect for a major dark ride in my opinion!
  11. Worth noting that Th13teen was on three trains yesterday and was running well for most of the day. Handled the lack of Rita in the Dark Forest.
  12. LG95 and I are still needing tickets. Including you Mer, we just need one more person for the family rate.
  13. JoshC. replied to Benin's topic in Stuff
    I wouldn't want to watch a full-length feature film animated the same way that Angry Birds 4D is (AB4D is fine for a 10 minute thing with the special effects, but I just couldn't see it working in the full-length film). Given that the film is actually going to personify the characters, seemingly give them voices and whatnot, it makes sense to give them a beefed up look too. It'll be interesting to see how successful this is...
  14. That accident just screams to me that the girl had some form of underlying condition that she was unaware of. It's still tragic, but no fault can be blamed on anyone really.
  15. From Merlin Annual Pass Facebook Page: Do they STILL have to keep with the stupid wizard/magical idea? By now I'd have thought they realised it just annoys people.
  16. Just as a point to bare in mind: Had she broken any rules? Had she done anything wrong? The answer is no. Yes, the interview is awful, but there's nothing stopping her from conducting an awful interview. Just ignore these sorts of interviews - giving it all this publicity is the worst thing we can do!
  17. Alton Towers' Twitter are now saying that X Sector (bar Smiler of course) has now reopened.
  18. All reports I've read have stated about there being a stop on the lift hill for about 20 minutes. --- About the bystanders thing, I can understand his anger about it. However, I think it's only natural for guests to think that the park would call 999. Certainly not defending anyone's decision to not call 999, but I can see why in the heat of the moment whilst at a theme park, people's first reaction isn't to call 999.
  19. An interview with one guests who was in the front row of the crash: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3123056/Our-agony-Smiler-Alton-Towers-victim-reveals-hell-waiting-hours-rescue-comforted-girlfriend-lost-leg-change-them.html(Yes, it's the Daily Mail).
  20. JoshC. replied to Adam J's topic in General Discussion
    Find it interesting/curious that after all your criticism of the system and declaring that you won't go to the park when the system is being trialled, you still go for a seemingly on-the-whim visit... When the system first came about, it was stated to be a walk straight on thing. But I think they've realised that's not realistic - especially with a standby queue too - so it's meant to be that you don't physically wait for more than 15 minutes. Even then, that can be a bit difficult to achieve, since people have a 30 minute slot to arrive within, they need to juggle the standby queue too, etc. However, I think they can achieve that after a bit of tweaking with the system.
  21. Don't wish to jump to conclusions, but is it possible this is someone trying to cash in a bit after Smiler? It just sounds very unlikely that staff wouldn't notice such an incident, that the ride would keep going straight away after such an incident was reported and that Merlin would only give them a £10 voucher in response...
  22. Maybe the point of the trial is to see if people will use it, as well as to see if actually works when it's used?
  23. JoshC. replied to Adam J's topic in General Discussion
    Let's not forget that Saw is closed at the moment, so we'll no doubt see an increase of queue times around the park. With RnR, an hour long virtual queue means you could reserve it and then do two other rides before doing Colossus though, assuming the queue times are accurate.
  24. JoshC. replied to Rich's topic in UK Attractions
    I don't think it's been mentioned, but there is a minisite for Lost Kingdom - https://paultonspark.co.uk/lost-kingdom/. It features a new trailer for the area, and there's also a game which can be downloaded onto phones to win stuff. There's also an aerial view of the concept art: As well as the new coasters, the land also includes: -Boulder Dash; a Zamperla Demolition Derby (the the left of the helix of Flight of the Pterodactyl). -The Dinosaur Tour Co; a safari-style ride to see dinosaurs (top of the picture) -Temple Heights; which sounds like a Frog Hopper (top left of the picture) -Dino Chase; "A prehistoric junior roller coaster, perfect for young adventurers who love dinosaurs." (Retheme of an existing ride? I don't know enough about Paultons to know to be honest) -A Dinosaur Show -A dinosaur play area. This all sounds really exciting for Paultons, and I really hope that this investment works out for them. They're certainly pressing all the right buttons so far!
  25. Entrance to the coaster; taken from the park's FB: 7 Now THAT'S how you do an entrance!

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