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  1. The Guardian are blaming Human Error as a "major" contributor the accident, saying that the staff shouldn't have dispatched the loaded train with the other not having completed the first section. Stupid really, I doubt it would have stalled before they dispatched.

     

    I just feel bad for the staff now really, they're probably feeling bad enough about what happened, the last thing they need is for a national newspaper to jump to conclusions.

  2. Well no, that would be entirely pointless. It's just because the ride didn't exactly have the best reputation beforehand, and now with this incident being exaggerated beyond belief on social media, I do wonder, depending on the outcome of the investigation, whether or not the attraction is deemed safe by the public. If it does turn out that it was the computer's fault, then the ride itself is to be blamed, which won't look good in many people's eyes.

     

    Of course they could just close it for a while and let the whole thing blow over. This'll reassure the public that it's safe, and then it can continue from there on out. I expect this is what they'll actually do.

  3. Oh Gerstlauer... :roll:

    This really is a horrible incident, for the victims and the park.

    Imagine the impact this will have though. If one girl being injured at Chessington resulted in a law suit, a H&S investigation of the entire park, and massive panic surrounding anything that could be a potential threat to safety, resulting in mass theming demotions and slow operations on certain attractions. (Vampire for example.)

    The fact that the ride system itself failed to stop the carriage twice (remember there is not only the lift hill, but the emergency trims under The Flasher also) then I fear that this might just be the end of The Smiler. Especially seeing as the public's and no doubt the HSE's view of the ride has been low from the start.

    It's a shame, I really liked The Smiler. [emoji20]

  4. Our meet is May Half Term every year.

    There are never usually 90 minute waits.

    Canopy Capers is currently 90. What even is it?

    It's not just half term either. It's been like this on weekends most of this season!

    Ha!

    Canopy Capers won't be at 90mins. It's most likely a glitch on the website. Aside from the fact that it's effectively a climbing frame, it's also located in Land of the Dragons, which means that only about 3% of park goers actually know it exists.

    I'd be very surprised if it has ever had a queue.

  5. Plans to sort out traffic are being worked upon. As Benin said, there isn't the space to build to a wider road, so instead the issue will hopefully be rectified by redesigning the car parks so that they can have a faster intake. 

     

    Of course its the council's fault really, they complain about the traffic, yet they wont let the park concrete the grass areas. And the fact that its on a hill causes only makes matters worse.  :rolleyes:

  6. Well, the thing is that Chessington have all of Zoo Days included in their figure, as it's based on total annual attendance. (hence why after a poor year, Thorpe have suddenly started doing FHT again...)

    Also, last year was just genuinely really busy. Second most attended year ever I think after 1995? The Easter period had an average attendance of 15,000, with a couple of days hitting 17,000... Then of course was Howl'O'Ween, with 16,000 on a few days as well.

    Scorpion Express clearly had the impact that were hoping for, but you also have to factor in that for the first three months of the season, Chessington were the only park with anything new.

  7. Obviously the problem of throughput stems from the fact that they've spent the last 15 years getting nothing but a 600pph spinning coaster and a 500pph Disk'O. Meaning that they are relying on rides which would have been deemed "efficient" in the early 90s as their main attractions.

    Then of course you've got the park attendance sky rocketing over the last two years, meaning that a park with only one 1000pph ride is now attracting 2 million people. It's really something that does need to change. They are aware of that too, I think Summer 2013 was a bit of an eye opener...

  8. I think Samurai is almost certainly on the way out. Its just so unreliable these days; you can tell it wasn't meant to last the sixteen years that it has. Its meant to be a fair ground ride damn it! I'd be glad to see it go, its not like it runs decent settings either...

     

    Slammer on the other hand, well, that's just a massive shame. I'd love for it to last forever, but that surely wont happen. I reckon they'll be seeing how much they can improve the reliability before they start giving it a greater marketing focus. And if after all this work (adding new supports etc.) its still breaking down, then well, I doubt it'll out live Samurai...

  9. Didn't one of the staff tell a member here the third train had been robbed for parts?

    Nope, that was only in 2013. Train 1 (the one that was cannibalised) was actually the train they were using over April with the timed tickets. So all trains are being built this year with the slightest possibility of three train operation.
  10. Ian, if Merlin were so against a wing coaster after The Swarm, how come Heide Park gets one 2 years later? 

    Flug would have been well into development by the time Merlin got the results on The Swarm, I doubt they would have time to change the entire plan and start again.

  11. I really cannot be bothered anymore. Market Square wasn't entirely for H&S you know! They have far better upkeep than Thorpe or Towers, look at Runaway, Colossus, Rumba, Nemesis, Loggers, Flume, Blade, Smiler, Inferno and the list goes on.

     

    Clearly they can keep pulling people in, last year was the second busiest on record... Work is being done with the council too, so don't rule out major developments.

  12. So you are telling me a park can keep growing at that rate for years to come when they can't build anything. Also how on earth can CWOA be spending £7+m a year. Although that's worked out with altons average spending, I'm quite sure Thorpe's is/will be higher.

    Yep, £8 million was spent last year, purely on making the park safer and more aesthetically pleasing. A further £23 million was then spent on the Hotel.

     

    Anyway, I wasn't talking about investment into new rides (that'll have to wait), more general maintainance, which is horrifying in itself.

  13. I don't know why people bother with Chessington in many respects.

    They don't build new rides and half the rides are clapped out, rotten and many have been for years.

    Do people just cling to the past?

    It's such a sad state of affairs with CWOA.

    Why do people bother with Alton Towers?

     

    Every thrill area is depressing.

    They're removing all flat rides.

    Most areas have received no maintenance since opening.

    Close Nemesis, Oblivion and Hex and your left with a bunch of very mediocre rides with rotting scenery and cheap theming.

    The park is full of mostly pointless gimmicks.

    They have some the worst opening times for a major park is Europe.

    The hotels are totally left to rot.

    The only decent addition since Hex is due to rip itself apart in the next five years.

    They stagger openings for fairly important attractions (see Skyride).

    They don't seem to care about guest experience (when the last time they've actually extended opening hours?)

    Scarefest is becoming frightful dull and samey.

    Almost every new attraction needs to have oil drums for bins.

     

    The point is that you can pick out bad parts of every park. But you don't see Alton Towers spending over £1 million on a new show do you? Chessington might not be your cup of tea, and that's fine. Just don't label it as a "sad state of affairs". For two years on the trot now its had a massive attendance increases, clearly the park with the most potential.

     

    Sure, I'd be mad to say Chessington is without flaws, and that it didn't suffer from ten years of neglect, but to say the place has "fallen" is more than a little extreme.

     

    EDIT: Compare Alton's new Enchanted Village to the quality of the new Madagascar hotel rooms at Chessington:

     

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  14. Well, I've just asked them on FB about the situation with the chandeliers, and although not explicitly stating so, the message certainly implies that they are still fighting for them. It makes the suggestion that their future is not entirely determined, so perhaps they could return next year with some more reinforcements added. I hope so anyway.

     

    In other news though, the organist now seems far more alive this year, I don't know if he's had a spruce up mechanics wise or whatever, but he was moving a lot more than I've seen him do in recent years.

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