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  1. 3 minutes ago, Coaster said:

    I take back everything negative I said about Wicker Man - it's AMAZING.  The coaster is so much fun, the theme is fantastic and the views from the queueline are just stunning.  Alton really have nailed it with this one.

     

    Operations were absoloutely horriffic though - both on WM and across the park, only managed 7 rides all day. :(

    Wickerman makes sense because of the parking issues, and I guess the other rides would be a little slower than usual because of new staff.

     

    Nice to hear that you like the ride. Do you feel it is genuinely good or could the new ride hype be influencing your opinion slightly?

  2. It would seem wickerman has had a pretty poor first weekend with the trains struggling to park. This has resulted in trains being sent with rows unavailable and very slow dispatches. Reports on social media saying people having waited 4 hours just to be evacuated.

    Not helped by the fact that multiple other coasters at Alton have experienced downtime today. 

     

    On a more positive note atleast it's better than Saws opening.

  3. To not open it during the week just seems to be a way to annoy all those who visit as the ride would be closed for literally no reason other than to create hype at the weekend. It would provide a good oportunity for the staff to practice running the ride with the GP, rather than the media, so on saturday the ride can run efficiently. If the cold and snow was the reason it is closed I wouldnt have an issue with it but the park saying it wont open until saturday is making me doubt the weather is the reason its closed on thursday and friday.

  4. 11 minutes ago, Ringo said:

    So basically it’s either cost cutting or they want to have increased queues in order to sell more Fastrack.

    What? A multimillion pound investment and you think they would keep it closed for the sake of a couple of fastrack sales. 

    Either wickerman has developed a fault which would be expected as it is brand new or it just can't operate in the temperatures forecast.

  5. 2 hours ago, A.T.I said:

    What is Thorpe's height restriction? I mean Stealth is 205ft tall...

    Currently the highest they can go is 50m on the island behind swarm and stealth. It should also be no longer than 950m if they comply with the mtdp. However the mtdp doesn't seem very applicable anymore and is coming to the end of its term anyway. It's also more a guideline than set rules. 

    My concern is the length limit would make any 50m ride feel rather short so if they were to go with an RMC I'd like to see the length far longer so it doesn't feel like a wasted opportunity.

  6. RMC do offer the T-Rex track instead of raptor which seats 2 per row rather than 1. Not really sure what it would bring to Thorpe's line up though other than something pretty cool looking.

     

    I'd like to see something like steel vengeance but with Thorpe's restrictions in height and there guidence on length of the coaster I don't think it would be very good. I'd like to see how Fly turns out because a new generation of vekoma flyers might offer an experience that complements swarm. 

  7. I do like how the fastrack queue just goes through the fire door. A terrible looking short term fix that I suspect will be in place until the end of time.

    The images towerstreet uploaded just show how tired the smiler is looking. The yellow hasn't aged well and the mistake in drainage design really hasn't helped the ride look presentable either.

  8. A new ride nearly always gets very positive reviews from people who have ridden it early or around opening day. The hype vastly influences there opinion on the ride and the true success of the ride can't really be seen until a couple of months to a couple of years of operating. 

     

  9. Evening tickets are a wonderful idea and it's nice to see they are finally doing it properly. 

     

    Fastrack is an odd decision and it would be interesting to see what it does to the fastrack revenue. 

    The removal of the one shots means there is no low price option for a family of 4 they would have to buy a package and waste one which is going to create a sense of poor value for money. But it may result in the people who were buying one shots buying more than they would have done with the old system. It might be a clever upsale tactic so it will be interesting to see how it works out.

  10. They need to do way more than a new food supplier. They need to hire actual chefs that care that don't microwave everything. I'm convinced Gordon Ramsay could do an entire kitchen nightmares series at just different food outlets in the park.

     

    The park is just all round dreadful. Shambhala is the only good thing there but that is ruined by the morons operating the ride.

  11. If that pile of scrap metal that is Rita can convince people it's a good ride while the gp think Icon is not then Alton have either invented magic or are drugging guests.

     

    Icon evidently won't have the marketing budget Alton is putting on the wickerman but I do hope that the general public see Icon for what it is and give Merlin a bit of a kick to force them away from there dull investment formula. 

  12. Yeah I've seen the images. But it might just be a paint job rather than a full mechanical overhaul. But to be honest I don't know how rush has been running the last few years so it might not need much mechanical work. I gave up on visiting the park (Merlin Group) a couple of years ago.

  13. 43 minutes ago, 1729 said:

    Still the thing you should congratulate is the fact they did DBGT refurbishment in the time. from what I can tell its quite a big job (one of the reasons it opens at 12 every day its open) plus hopefuly alows for the effects to stay working

    There is no way on earth I will be congratulating Thorpe for getting a ride ready for the start of the season when the ride is 2 years old. If it was an issue to get it ready then they should have considered maintenance during its design. Seeing as the ride is ready it does show that the mechanical design for the ride is atleast serviceable.

     

    Every closed season on this forum it's claimed rush is getting an extensive refurb and this year it seems that might actually be the case. The thing always seems to have some excess downtime at either the start or end of the season so I'm not surprised it won't be open for pass day. 

     

     

  14. It's a clear indication that the park either have no direction at all or they intend to turn the park into a park full of horror and disaster.

     

    The year of the walking dead is hardly a sustainable business model for the park. I'm assuming that's come about by the new director who came from the midway attractions. I don't see it being successful as the IP must have cost a lot and I imagine it will have almost no impact on attendance seeing as the last 2 years has focused on horror and if they didn't visit previously I doubt they will visit now. I might be wrong but I suspect the pulling power of the walking dead isn't too strong anymore. 

     

    The parks direction is concerning to say the least. Teenagers have no money, family's have no reason to attend. They are spending money on incredibly short term investments. They could easily boost visitor numbers by offering a more upbeat thrill ride aimed at the older families that isn't horror related. Everyone likes something thrilling and entertaining, not everyone likes horror. 

  15. I think people aren't offering constructive criticism because the layout looks so lackluster and people are so fed up with Merlin's usual nonsense that they just don't care. Meanwhile you have the fanboys raving over the ride claiming it's the best ride to ever be made and swearing blindly that the effects and theme will be stunning when history tells us that is unlikely. 

    It might be a very good ride with a theme that works amazingly well with the ride but I'll believe it when I experience it myself. Although that won't be anytime soon as if I'm traveling north I'll be going to Blackpool. 

  16. Icon doesn't need theming as it's layout looks strong enough to make the ride great. It's also not icons intention to be themed as it's in an amusement park.

    The wickerman looks like it has a poor layout and by itself would be a terrible ride. It is relying on the theme to make it a better experience. 

  17. 31 minutes ago, qzzb_uk said:

    So they give you a USB stick as part of the package?? Is that not confusing and counter to the entire point of the wicker man and going back to nature thing??

    Ah, you forgot one thing. Merlin don't think things through. The left hand has no idea what the right hand is doing and I'm sure on occasion is completely unaware the right hand even exists.

     

    A usb can be very cheap and has a far higher perceived value than what it costs them to produce. So when putting these sort of boxes together they are always a reasonable choice. I suspect the box costs somewhere between £10-£20 to produce so should be retailing for £30-£60. Seeing as they are limiting it to 250 and there are fanboys who think that the wickerman will be the best coaster ever I can see why they are charging £80. 

  18. Jesus that thing is slow towards the end. I know it's in testing and they might still be working with the timings/wheel configurations but I don't think I'll bother with SW8/towers, I'll just go to Icon instead.

  19. Well the use of wood as a building material is most likely to make the coaster carbon negative. So even with the pollutants the fire will causes, for the 2 weeks merlin maintains it, sw8 will be far more enviormentally friendly than a steel coaster.

  20. 59 minutes ago, Marc said:

    An additional attraction open during the parks busiest time of the season is a bad thing? 

    The fact another attraction is open during the busy season isn't my issue. My issue is its a short term solution for a much larger problem. The parks capacity needs to increase and instead of doing the right thing, by installing new rides to replace the rides they have removed or reduced the capacity on, they have decided to just throw actors at the problem to make the park one jumped up midway attraction.

  21. Yay more actors for no reason and to add nothing to the experience on park. It has been demonstrated time and time again no one cares about Halloween attractions when it's not Halloween. It might add to the 10pm closes (seriously doubt it) but the whole let's just throw actors at stuff to make it better has gone on for too long and is so short sighted.

     

    Atleast it's not like Alton so I guess that's something positive.

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