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Johnny07

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  1. I have a feeling that they measured the acceleration to a different point of track to give the new reading, so the overall acceleration has always been the same, but just measured in a different way afterward. I think...

  2. It stopped working. As most things at Thorpe generally do.Joking, sort of. It was fixed last year and worked for a bit, but soon enough faded away as it wasn't maintained properly. I assume there are other priorities for staff/engineers.

  3. A similar thing happened this time last year. The odd effect around the park was fixed, if I remember correctly it was the inferno geysers and stealth smoke? These lasted a reasonable amount of time, as in, a couple of months. I'll be cliche and say "WON'T BE LONG TILL ITS BROKEN!" with the effects fixed as of late, but its most likely the truth.

  4. To be honest Liam, the kind of thing you are describing is basically fulfilled by the part before the lift hill. Unless I interpreted your post wrong. :)This would probably have been better posted in the main 'Saw' thread, but oh well.

  5. None of Inferno's effects are working, hmmm. I don't see what is wrong with Saw's landscaping. The area has intention of looking 'messy and bare' as it were. Neatly arranged plants etc would look silly against a dodgy, 'derelict' looking warehouse. I suppose we are all entitled to our opinion though.

  6. No offense Josh, but your argument is a little poor. These young children can easily see the station building and have easy access to this 'inappropriate' themeing from simply wandering onto the island. I honestly think that a form of headchopper, such as a small shack would be effective. The whole outside area is lacking any form of themeing from the drop. Other than that though, its good!

  7. Indeed. It shows quality for Chessington in many aspects. If Thorpe didn't continually develop, guest numbers would be significantly lower methinks. I recognize that much of the general public are beginning realize that the park isn't very good, they are simply attracted by more short term factors such as adverts and the (over-exaggerated) hype of a new development. Chessington demonstrates a more long term form of popularity, word and mouth, previous visits etc. That's my view anyway, if I makes any sense?

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