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Matt 236

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  1. Whilst I'm not a big fan of this ongoing VR trend, the theme and plot line does certainly sound an interesting one for this new attraction, especially that it's going to be a darker take on an already horror based theme.
  2. The Rattlesnake is now officially dead! Source-Eastern Daily Press At 30, the attraction was one of the oldest and most iconic attractions for the park, undergoing many identities such as the ladybird, Rattlesnake and Snake In The Grass before reverting back to the Rattlesnake in it's final few years. It is believed to have closed due to the difficulty in finding replacement parts, which is slightly surprising given it's a Zierer and I'm pretty sure they still exist, however at the end of the day it was still a very old coaster. Prior to it's removal, it was the sixth oldest operating steel coaster in the UK, only surpassed by Little Dipper (Mack's Amusements)-1975, Steeplechase (BPB)-1977, Wild Cat (Southport)-1978, Revolution (BPB)-1979 and Skyways (Clarence Pier)-1980. The attraction is expected to be removed in the coming weeks with the main part of the coaster train to be auctioned off, with profits going towards a charitable cause. A replacement attraction is expected to be announced later in the season.
  3. Matt 236 replied to Rich's topic in UK Attractions
    Fingers crossed this will be a 2017 addition as I'd like to see something along the lines of a new water/dark ride there one day. An interesting move the park are expanding the Peppa Pig area. Then again Beeb land has had two expansions and Thomas having four. Suppose it could rival these considering they're all getting new stuff this year.
  4. As far as I'm aware sources seemed to have mentioned the Hyperspace Mountain as an overlay, much like the Californian one. Which were supposed to be temporary. Given I haven't ridden the Cali version, I can't comment much further here except I am excited and interested to see how they implement the theme into the Paris one. As for the rumoured Autopia closure, this is the first I've heard. However the rumour of a Star Wars Land incorporating Discovery Land has been around a while especially with the Jedi academy and Star Tours already existing. Then again, where would that place Buzz and Orbiter within the area? Given that the Tokyo and Hong Kong versions have closed/closing (rumoured with the Magic Kingdoms eventually), it's safe to say the Autopia type rides are on the way out which despite their quirky charm feel rather spacious and outdated, now much like the Skyway attractions were before removal.
  5. As far as I'm aware it should be. Although whether it'll return to the standard mission two again or a different/upgraded version is largely unknown. I remember watching a documentary on the original a few years ago now and was amazed at how much attention to detail was put into the attraction including the music.
  6. The official concept if you haven't seen it yet. The new trains certainly look an improvement on the old ones (which could be quite uncomfortable at times). In fairness as good as Mission 2 was, I hear many consider it inferior to the original (which shut in 2005). Whether you you love or loathe Star Wars, it should definitely be an impressive and interesting instalment for the resort. Especially with the Season Of The Force event and upgrade/reopening of Star Tours. At least it's only a one year overlay as opossed to something like GOTG TOT which we are stuck with for the foreseeable future.
  7. There's certainly been a fair amount of progress there, especially on the foundations. I'm assuming the Pleasure Beach Express will be out of action for most/all of the season given it's close proximity?
  8. Matt 236 commented on Mer's blog entry in Merky Mania
    The second extra day at Blackpool was certainly much fun, especially getting those extra rides in too. Always enjoy the ballroom and the tower, even with it's crazy pre-show.
  9. It's not even purely Disney though that are going all out on making things presentable, but a lot of other European parks such as Efteling and Europa Park. Whom frequently clean, tidy and refresh the park without too much bell chiming. Whether that be sprucing up their Fairy Tale walk through or converting a staple support flat ride into an experience. I'm divided on the whole TLC scheme. It's great to see thr park implementing changes and updates, whether it's new paint or toilets. But at the end of the day, it's something the park should be doing anyway. The park may have never reached it's dilapidated state had such a scheme been in place from day one.
  10. The first train for ride has arrived, which was beamed down from the Mack factory. Looks fantastic so far, even if it's still covered in Klingon film. Apparently it will feature three launches and reach 90 KPH. Source-Loopings I'm sorry
  11. I love the Pleasure Beach. It has such a classic and traditional feel and the mixture of rides there of a good variety. I especially adore the dark rides, woodies, avalanche and Steeplechase. All such fun rides. Despite the wetness and hotel issues, it was one of the best meets last year and overall fun.
  12. Closed season updates courtesy of Theme Park Guide Tidal Wave is undergoing some major work it's lift, with the evacuation/inspection steps being replaced completely. The cobra of Colossus is also under scaffolding. Probably just general maintenance. And yes, Old Town is getting a couple of (needed) kids rides (from the old ride section at Weymouth Sea Life). The boat ride has already been installed and replaced Zeke's Shack I believe. The other drop ride hasn't been installed yet but foundations are apparently getting built near the old Noodle place. And Rumba seems to be receiving a fair bit of attention too. They could be returning the ride to make it completely different from its existing carnation. Or probably just giving the attraction some extensive maintenance.
  13. Matt 236 replied to yeah's topic in The Past
    Altair says high. With a lot of work and adjustments, lap bar Colossus would still be possible, although unlikely. Unfortunately I can't see them ever changing the restraints unless they had to, given the way things tend to work. Whilst it would help smoothen the ride, I get the impression the roughness is also down to the track design too and assuming that's the case will probably never be replaced. With the exception of woodies (which need track replacing anyway every so often), Disney and Universal are the only companies that have (and can probably warrant the cost of) retracting existing rides.
  14. The meet in a nutshell: TPM Failing at dodgeball against 11 year olds is certainly summarises how physically fit most of us are Skaters assemble! (Not me because I was watching) Malcolm fabulously rocking the bowling alley. And some funky appropriate names in the alley. And a slippery Alex to finish! Was a good meet and enjoyable on my first and (maybe) last Guildford meet. Because the Spectrum is getting rebuilt next year apparently.
  15. Due to financial reasons and unconfirmed plans, I will regretibly have to pull out of this meet. Have a great time. There goes my chain of 11 consecutive meets
  16. Matt 236 replied to Dave5151's topic in Quick Questions
    Unfortunately rides breakdowns happen from time to time and in this instance both were down. As Baron has mentioned, I'm assuming you visited in the summer where both rides suffered drastic and unfortunate down time over major hardware issues. Hopefully this year neither attractions (and most of the park preferably) won't suffer drastic downtime and should be open for your visit. N.B if you visit the park after Mattymoo and Jadam ride Stealth after eating kebabs and alcohol, be prepared to be disappointed.
  17. Matt 236 replied to yeah's topic in The Past
    Painting coasters won't make them any smoother. However it would be nice if Colossus was given a paint pup was it currently looks worse than it rides.
  18. As much as I'm a big fan of TGIS, Staines is sadly the weakest I've been to. Having been to the Ines in Watford, Crawley, Cardiff and Leicester SQ. which are much better. Reviews are Here. I homestly have no preference at all at all where we eat, but am curious as to why Harvester isn't featured on the poll, unless it's closed down since I last went which would be a shame.
  19. Yes! Bring on the most exciting new ride of 2018! Can't wait to see this ride being constructed.
  20. Me and Tomb will be there! Rise Of The Duo
  21. Matt 236 commented on pluk's blog entry in German Adventure
    The thing I love about Europa is not only is it always thriving to improve but the whole park is generally tidy and well kept. No areas looking worn or grotty snd in need of desperate repair. So many parks could take a leaf out of Europa's book. Agree on Wodan and Blue Fire. Both are amazing rides in their own ways and whilst I slightly prefer Wodan, the latter makes me very excited for Blackpool getting one. Eurosat is an interesting one, as I didn't like it on my first ride but found my second round considerably better as I sat nearer the front. Rumour has it the ride is getting retracted in the future, so one can hope. Geisterschloss and Batavia are definitely charming attractions and the better dark rides there, the latter very reminiscent to Phantom Phantasia. Dinosaur is certainly one of the weaker dark attractions there, but I don't mind bench as I find it quite hilarious. Europa is certainly a park you could spend days visiting and not get tired of the place for sure. Project V may not be as exciting or ground breaking as other recent developments, but I'm sure will compliment the lineup nicely. Haven't stayed in the park hotels so can't comment unfortunately. Are they cheap and easy to book?
  22. Toverland has always been a place I've wanted to visit for a while. Thst will become a must once this new wing rider opens which sounds an exceptional addition to the park. Hopefully by by the time it's open, road trip material will be comprehensible. The whole expansion project of this park sounds fantastic and could give the Netherlands another game player (amongst The Efteling) but we shall see. Hopefully they'll eventually build a dark ride too since it currently lacks those.
  23. The name sounds like a sequel to a moderately successful film series. Video didn't really tell us more about the updated attraction minus the name, but I suppose it may help build excitement for the GP. Lets hope the ride is more reliable than southern this year.
  24. More Symbolica goodness in part 2 of the making of the ride.

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