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  1. 1 hour ago, ThemeParkCrafter said:

    I understand there were those issues but Thorpe didn't iron them out to make it work well

    They would have had to invest in multiple shows, many restaurants, more supporting rides and a few very high through put rides all of which cost way more than just keeping throughput in mind when making new rides. It was always doomed with the amount of money they had (that and the fact the maths for the system just doesn't work).

  2. 9 minutes ago, ThemeParkCrafter said:

    A Disney fastrack system would work well for dbgt I think, since it tends not to breakdown now and would keep people happy.

    You have missed many "discussions" on reserve and ride. Maybe go and read that thread seeing as it was basically identical to Disney's and then you might see some issues with the system.

  3. Chest size the only issue will be Colossus, although I often find its peoples thighs that limit that. They are all designed for a 52inch chest with Nemesis Inferno having a special seat for 54 inch. If legs are a problem just try and sit in the front of cars and in the unlikely scenario you don't fit just go and visit guest services and they will give you a fast track for a ride you know you fit on.  

  4. I found el toro very dependent on which seat you are in. I think every coaster has a front row queue but they can be very long especially if there are a lot of platinum flash passes being used. Those passes would have made my trip there very infuriating if it wasn't for the fact we had one. Kingda ka and zumanjaro still have to wait for each other and I suspect kingda ka will break down at some point during the day.

  5. I quite like the way it's not inversion focused. Personally I feel inversions add very little to the ride and I would much prefer tight corners and airtime. 

    To be honest I think the ride would be better without a theme and trying to tell a story. Id much prefer well done generic than half done theme.

    My only concern is the hype train may raise it to levels it can never reach. 

  6. Don't think its possible to cut £5m from Chessingtons next budget seeing as it would never have been that high.

     

    The £5m I think is too little. They broke countless rules and because of them 2 people lost limbs. £5m is basically nothing to them and while I'm sure they would have learnt from this it's the loss of income that will be driving it not this fine.

  7. Just now, jessica2 said:

    does it usually manage to open first thing? was trying to decide the best time of the day to queue for it, was thinking going there at park opening was our best bet but don't want to waste time if we get there to find its not open yet. Their twitter is often full of people angry that it keeps breaking down!

    I don't think it has managed one day to open on time. The breakdowns will keep happening until they fix the fundamental problems with the ride. However seeing as they didn't include the solution to heat in the design they are going to struggle to fix it.

  8. Well Galactica and rain wasn't considered so I'm sure a water ride and VR has come up in a meeting at MMM. I seriously don't see loggers opening again and on top of that I don't see them using the space for years.

  9. When I was there Shambhala and Dragon Khan were running 3 trains. However their operations where so poor the 3rd made no difference. On some occasions the 2nd train wouldn't have made any difference either. In theory this ride could work like TTD and run 5 trains but I seriously doubt that is going to happen. It would not surprise me to find this runs 2.

  10. It costs so much because of the overcomplicated technology. The VR costs a fortune, the animation costs a fortune, the trains cost a fortune. I'm not sure if the trains are AGR or track but I would assume they are tracked but if it's AGR then that is a huge amount down the drain for nothing. You then have the loss of money from involving 9 million different companies and I'm sure Derren Brown didn't come cheap. 

    I would certainly not say this attraction was value for money and I'm amazed anyone comes off the ride thinking it was good to be honest. To me it's just one massive Merlin disappointment.

  11. Galactica is using mobile phones and is so poor many would not even consider it as a VR option. The HTC vive is the best on the market and they certainly didn't cheap out on the headsets, what they have evidently cheaped out on is the things running the headsets. The pcs seem like the minimum requirements (probably lower) and the headsets run as if its on the minimum however it is quite hard to tell if that is down to the very poor video its playing. 

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