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  1. Just some rough working (may have gone wrong) stealth only uses approximately 3.5kwh per launch. So say it launches 40 an hour which would be pushing it with 2 trains so it's looking at around 1000kwh per day. The saving energy thing doesn't save that much. An average house uses 6500kwh per year.

    Stealth is definitely a maximum in the park so there saving the environment thing with one train is basically worthless on the other rides. Stealth would have an impact but swarm...

  2. When I went the lack of themeing did nothing to my overall experience. They keep the place clean and entertaining. The cattle pens have tv with games and music to keep you from getting bored. They have so many coasters that queues are of a reasonable length even at the peak of summer. Its not like six flags where its tacky and full of sponsors and run poorly, its a nice place to be which is run well. This new ride will fit in nicely to their line up and I can't wait to ride it. 

  3. I think the reason it's doing badly is because no one knows about it. I have seen no advertisement at all. When I've asked people about they didn't know of its existence. The London dungeons doesn't need anywhere near as much advertisement as shrek because everyone knows about it.

    I think this simpley comes down to people not knowing it's there.

    There is other factors like a dead IP and other stuff already mentioned but I think the main one is people not knowing it's existence.

  4. At summer nights they close off rows as it is ride procedure (something to do with stalling I think). It is not an issue with the trains. Of course the ride would be far better with new trains and a lick of paint but I don't see it happening. They still continue to pour money into samurai to keep it working. I don't see that culture changing any time soon. I reckon they will pour money into those trains for many many more years to come. 

  5. Maverick wasn't rough. The quick changes in directions did sometimes mean you hit the restraints if you weren't prepared for the change. However they have recently changed the restraints on Maverick so that it is padded so I cant really comment on that issue any more.

  6. Consult all of section 11 which states that they can charge for this with no breach. Whilst normally these situations are too vague and they would never hold up in court fright nights is given as a specific example and so they are completely covered.

  7. Section 11.5 allows them to charge for fright nights for all types of passes. Along side this there is also section 11.1 which allows to charge a booking fee for anything they want.

    Saying that what they are doing is wrong. Yes it is only a pound but the point still stands.

  8. Went today as my last time before I move to Wales with some come back for £10 voucher and I have to say it was a nice end to my era at Thorpe. Operations were good. Slammer slow as usual but not an issue. Everything else was getting through the crowds well.

  9. All we are trying to do is find out what links a dark secret, a Victorian perfume bottle, minds wanted and a run down brick warehouse.

    It could be doctor who although I don't think it is.

    I think it could be minds are wanted to uncover what happened in the past at this warehouse with Jack the ripper or something/someone similar. So the whole ride is based on you trying to find out the secret he has hidden.

  10. The 5th and 6th of September is an interesting one. Most schools go back on the 3rd and I know not many people go to theme parks in the first weekend back. So that weekend is tough to call. There is also a death week coming up where schools are heavily discounted. Normally its towards the end of September or early October where I would call it moderately busy rather than very quiet. Otherwise pretty spot on from my personal experience over the last few years. 

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