Baco - Officially my least favourite rollercoaster I have ever ridden. Intamin got it badly wrong. I'll take your advice on that one Stokesy, I'll never ride that piece of rubbish again.
Stampida - It's an alright woody although Grand National is far superior
El Diablo - It's not the roughness that makes this a crap rollercoaster. It is relatively unoffensive though.
Genuinely think you're off your trolley now. Better ways of advertising The Swarm then Piccadilly Circus? Do you genuinely mean that or are you just trolling.
Thorpe deserve a huge amount of praise this season for full ride availability up to this weekend and being able to have everything open bar Colossus, Saw and Rush yesterday. I just couldn't believe this was the same Thorpe that five years ago could only get the odd ride open for Thrill Chill and here they are at 0 degrees temperatures with nearly all rides ready to go.
Maybe they need your logic then RideAddict. I mean, you're so sure and yet Saw and Colossus have been closed all weekend. And its only a few degrees colder after all.
You could name every top manager from the last 25 years who have allowed the theming to get in such poor state that the only option is to tear it down.
Chessington to me is no longer able to call itself a theme park. From riding jcbs through vampire in 2001, turning bubble works into the worst retheme of any quality and now tearing down theming that lifts falls and runaway above bog standard rides. We could argue for ages about this being an order from on high and whatever but the fact is that wont being back the theming that was created 26 years ago that made Chessington different
Chessington, you are idiots.
If anything we are never allowed to forget that the park isn't run for enthusiasts. But then on the other hand people forget that enthusiasts are just as much the general public as the teenagers are. I wouldn't stay at this for SIlverstone or a festival and I certainly wouldn't stay in it for a theme park visit.
I'd ask you to watch a programme called The Railway. They target their engineering works at times like Sunday and Bank holidays because they are statistically the quietest days on our networks and the only times where major engineering work can occur. The show really opened my eyes to the stresses our ancient rail system is put under.
You don't quite estimate how bloody good The Crash Pad is. Bell Rock, rubbish, Colosseo, crap, Grand Floridian, get out of here.
Sleeping in a shipping container?
GET IN!!!!!!!!!!
I think it is slightly different situations here. Germany as an economy is doing better then the Uk or Italian economies. Germany is also to me, a theme park juggernaught. Heide Park has far more to compete with. I also think comparatively, Krake was a successful ride for Heide whereas Raptor did not do well for Gardaland (that darn Italian economy) and The Swarm had more outside factors to take on so whilst the ride itself did well for those that rode it, gate figures weren't as hoped.
There's so much more to this theme park stuff then just "it wasn't good"
This isn't true actually. Saw is variable, sometimes you get really good rides, the next day you won't. If the ground work was so bad it would be every car giving you the awful rides but it isn't.