
Everything posted by Benin
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Alton Towers General Discussion
In a complete change to the usual trend of Towers based operating times, they've actually EXTENDED their ride close to 7 for the weekend... *dies of shock*
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Six Flags Great America
He said it was just two coasters stuck together to get a record and that they could've easily put in a launched second lift instead because the vertical lift would completely ruin the pacing of the ride... Surprising what happens when people actually ride coasters and can formulate their own opinions... Not that of course you're allowed them on that site...
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Chessington General Discussion
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Random Picture Thread.
- Six Flags Magic Mountain
They didn't say... Probably be the same as the limited time whichever other one went backwards for... Was only a couple of months...- Six Flags Magic Mountain
Next year Batman and Colossus are going backwards (for limited time again, random) and an expansion of the kid's area including a new coaster...- Six Flags Great America
Full POV... That random upside down bit looks awful to ride... WHY?- Six Flags Great Adventure
Six Flags do like announcing everything at once don't they? Following on from Magic Mountain's Lex Luthor, and the trend of ugly American rides comes Zumajaro: Drop of Doom!- Opening Times
Rides still close at 9pm though?- Six Flags Great America
RMC keeps on trucking along... This layout seems exceptionally messed up...- Random Picture Thread.
- Fright Night v's Scarefest Pricing
I don't think there should be any limits on Annual Passes whatsoever, already paid one price for the year, why should someone who only got a Standard not be able to go to certain places whenever they want to? Indeed, the only reason I have a Premium is so I can visit the Midway attractions during August... Not exactly fair though is it? It's simple to check wristbands on people if they don't have 'access' to the mazes... Most mazes last year had 4 members of staff at each entrance, why can't they check? Not exactly a painful procedure, especially as it's simple to show off a wristband to someone... Both methods have their own pros and cons as I said at the start of the topic, but as I'm only interested in night riding things, not having to pay extra to get in as an excuse for the extra charge is the better option for myself... The charge is for the maze staffing, not for the extra hours... Otherwise every park in the world who did this type of Halloween event (I.e. NOT a completely separate ticketed event) would charge people the extra money... Hell even Chessie don't charge extra (then again, it's only 2 hours and all their stuff is free)...- Fright Night v's Scarefest Pricing
Other parks offer extended opening hours without you having to pay extra to enter...- Heide Park
Ein video auf dem konstruction...- Next Big Thing - 2016 Development ?
It's daft to compare costs involved because of the countless variants between the two rides and their own individual remits behind their building (as in WHY were they built?)...- Bubbleworks
Bubbleworks has never really fitted, but the original fizzy pop factory theme worked because it had enough sense to semi fit into it with the use of Prof Burp looking like an atypical mad scientist and the Bubbleheads being his minions... It was a weird theme done up because an actual beer brewery was not a suitable theme for a family park... It also had the benefit of being a whimsical British dark ride, which automatically made it immune from theming clash arguements...- Heide Park
Pretzel loop is done, interesting near miss in the foreground...- Next Big Thing - 2016 Development ?
It's not Thorpe's fault directly that they're impatient at instant returns and gratification... Something that can be put at the foot of ALL companies atm...- 'The Wizarding World of Harry Potter'
CHOO CHOO!- Next Big Thing - 2016 Development ?
Is Swarm the reason for a better second year? Or because the park has improved dramatically? People are actually in the country this summer? There's a lot of reasons why this year is better than last...- Next Big Thing - 2016 Development ?
All well and good us saying that, but we're not the ones spending millions on a potential marketing flop... Thorpe won't want another Swarm...- The Smiler
At least no 20ft bolts will be hitting anyone in the queue...- Random
- Fright Night v's Scarefest Pricing
It is literally dependant on personal tastes, as someone who couldn't give a rats behind about queuing 2 hours to go down some corridors with people jumping out at me, £5 is a bit silly (though I have a Premium Pass anyways) for me to pay extra for a few extra hours of ride time... Meanwhile if I go to Towers for night rides, I don't have to pay anything extra to enter... So what's best for the ride enthusiast at these events? (Answer is of course, go to Chessie) But if you want to do the mazes, then paying one price for all you can do in a night is a better option (but then the issue turns into how many can you do, since the queues are long and quite slow due to the low throughputs)... Though obviously Towers do their deals on maze tickets to get that old value for money out... On a busy night at Thorpe, how many mazes would people average in the 7? hours they are open for (3-10 this year isn't it? Assuming each is a 90 minute queue and you do all 4 of them that's 6 hours of your life gone and little to no time for night rides)... Swings and Roundabouts, Apples and Oranges really... As for whether or not CoS can deal with being free, let's not forget how easy it is to completely change a maze and it's layout... They'd be pretty daft not to make it as high throughput as possible this year...- Next Big Thing - 2016 Development ?
Aside from being able to claim any UK tallest/fastest/longest crown for a Wooden coaster they probably could claim several selling points... As the John Wardley interview said, the UK is just unsure on the use of wood for a coaster... And it's clearly not just the public, as he had to fly the owner of Oakwood out to America to try some out... The problem is, the UK public generally have only had experience of a few wooden coasters, those at Blackpool and Gwazi in Florida (Stampida could also be added to this)... None of those are particularly beneficial to the idea that they are any safer or better than the smoother steel brothers... Building a wooden coaster would be a risk for a UK park simply because it might not attract as many people as hoped... They are actually difficult to market without breaking some form of record because what do the public care for such terms as 'airtime' or 'crossovers'? Indeed, with Swarm even UK first wasn't even something to help it break into the market (though 2012 was a weird year for the parks anyway), so why would a UK first GCI Wooden Coaster work? I too don't like the hybrids... I also didn't like the Intamin variant of the wooden coaster as it felt too smooth... But those are probably what we'd most likely get because they would be the easiest to market... But if managers were to visit places like Toverland, Efteling and Asterix (don't even NEED to travel all the way down to Europa to find good wooden coasters) they would see a rather surprising thing (to them)... Sometimes, rides don't have to marketed, make it good, and word of mouth can work just as well as some over the top advertising campaign... - Six Flags Magic Mountain
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