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Mark9

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  1. Mark9 replied to th13teen's topic in UK Attractions
    You really don't take things in good humour anymore. Mark9 does not like the serious Benin
  2. Love how this is essentially how Thorpe was run in 2004/2005 with smaller areas consisting of 4-5 rides. Just gone full circle on itself.
  3. Mark9 replied to th13teen's topic in UK Attractions
    I'm gonna keep this in my signature until SW7's open day. That way we can either congratulate you for your confidence or mock you for your optimism
  4. Mark9 replied to Garyy's topic in The Past
    In 20 years time, people will be all like "remember when loggers leap had a tunnel" in the same way that people are shocked that the weird track next to Inferno used to be Fungle Safari. The stuff of legend.
  5. Mark9 replied to Garyy's topic in The Past
    I wonder how many members of the public walk through the Loggers tunnel. What a bizarre statement to make.
  6. Mark9 replied to Garyy's topic in The Past
    It won't collapse if you maintain the structure in the first place.
  7. OPERATOR, GET ME THE NUMBER FOR 911 - Homer Simpson
  8. Mark9 replied to Garyy's topic in The Past
    You seem closer to Thorpe Park management then most, so what is your opinion as to why Loggers Leap tunnel is not being replaced?
  9. Mark9 replied to Mark9's topic in General Discussion
    Maybe you were having an off day
  10. Mark9 replied to Garyy's topic in The Past
    I don't know what amuses me more, the fact they can't afford a new roof or the fact they let it get into that condition in the first place. Merlin. PLEASE REFURBISH YOUR DAMN RIDES PLEASE.
  11. Mark9 replied to Mark9's topic in General Discussion
    Joining in, cause everyone loves lists. Coasters 1. Expedition Everest. Just proves to me that what I'm looking for in rides is not the highest, the fastest or the most loops. I'm looking for that themed experience, that ride with a narrative, one that pushes every boundary to be the most immersive it can be. Including disco light Yeti. 2. Superman la/ Attaccion de Acero. I'm starting to wonder if anything can ever take this down as my favourite B&M. It's about as generic as it comes in terms of layout but it's like it doesn't fall into any of the traps that the American B&M's fall into. Such a wonderful ride. 3. Katun. Starting my B&M inverter threesome is Katun, the Italian wonder. An absolute beast of a ride and even with trims is a thrilling and immense experience from beginning to end. That first drop is incredible. 4. Nemesis. The Inverter classic, it took something mighty special to beat this as my favourite inverter. 19 years on it has a bite to it that very few rides can tackle. The layout is inspired as I'm sure many of you know. 5. New for 2012 Oz'Iris. Completing the threesome, Oz'Iris is a very special ride that utilises theming to the highest degree to give a satisfying experience. I adore its first drop and its zero g roll is B&M perfection. It narrowly gets beaten by the other two by being just that little bit less intense. 6. New for 2012 Kumba. Part of me is very glad that I enjoyed this attraction so much, I had some misgivings that all the other similarly designed rides like Kraken, Superman de Acero and Dragon Khan would ruin its effect. Luckily it did nothing of the sort and I found this to be one of those top tier B&M's that I could easily ride all day. 7. Manta. Despite the shoddy operation, I really enjoy Manta. But then I am one of those rare few that adore Pretzel loops so maybe that has something to do with it. Nonetheless, if it wasn't for shoddy operation, I could ride this all day long as its ride experience is fun and its queueline is top notch. 8. Blue Fire: Megacoaster. Breaking up the B&M domination is Blue Fire, the most awesome coaster ever built by Mack. It's an absolutely inspired roller coaster. The more Intamin launchers I get on, the more I realise just what a quality product Blue Fire is and how flawed Intamins version really is. 9. New for 2012 Shambhala. I didn't honestly expect this to feature. You always hear negative things about B&M mega coasters on forums so for Shambhala to completely knock me for six was unexpected. Suffice to say, a long ride packed with air time, splashes, spectacular air time hills and drawving Dragon Khan. 10. Black Mamba. Narrowly making it into my top ten is another inverter. I really need to get back on this as I have really fond memories form six years ago. The nearly made it list - Tonnerre de Zeus, Space Mountain (WDW) Oblivion, iSpeed, Sheikra, Megafobia, Grand National, Big Dipper My least favourite. 5. Primeval Whirl. It actually insults me that this is pile of junk is considered worthy of a Disney park. 4. Tornado.Come on Intamin, even Vekoma made an effort with their inverted coaster. 3. Shamu Express. It actually insults me that this is Seaworld Orlandos best idea for a kiddy coaster. 2. Sequoia Adventure. Why oh why oh why oh why. Ouch Ouch Ouch, make it stop, no not again, ow. Not a good ride. 1. Furius Baco. Never have I ridden something so attrociously bad in rollercoaster form. Raptor and the Swarm probably didn't help matters. It's just beggars belief that Intamin designed something so bad when its launch is so good.
  12. This is the reason I despise this game every year.
  13. That ride looks fantastic. I am so glad that this type of ride is staring to really catch on as after Blue Fire, the ride type seemed to enter the wilderness. Anyone fancy a trip
  14. Mark9 replied to Phill's topic in Stuff
    There is no way in hell that is sad. It's just beautiful music that epitomises a trip to Disney World. Reminds me of that first day at Disney World and brings a tear of joy of all the happy memories.
  15. Mark9 replied to Marc's topic in The Forums
    Welcome to the team guys. It wasn't an easy decision to make in the slightest, all the applications (aside from one, I'm sure you know who you were ) were excellent.
  16. I think Thorpe cock up should be changed to Alton cock up personally. Thorpe have not cocked up in as many dismal ways as Alton have this season.
  17. Memorable enough to visit time and time again for is the main point I'm making here
  18. And to take that further, if the short term rides that were thrown in were any good, we wouldn't have to see this yearly investment that Thorpe in particular sees as important. As it stands, the rides at Thorpe are either not very memorable or don't offer that unique experience that people will visit time and time again for.
  19. Flamingoland go for the hands on approach then.
  20. October 12th 2012 - Final day at the Magic Kingdom Time to visit the Magic Kingdom for one last time. We headed to Peter Pan as we had done for the last two times, collected our fast pass and headed over to Winnie the Pooh. We noticed something perculiar. My tweets can explain my mood more. This prompted much discussion between us. Would the area be opening? Would Little Mermaid be running as well? Would we get a chance to look around the restaurants and shops? Who knew. We didn't think it was worth jumping in line and potentially wasting our whole day waiting for something that may not open. So we had a go on Winnie the Pooh. We came off and the queue had disappeared. In we went, how could we resist entering an area on its first ever day of operation to anyone. Not even Walt Disney World's cast members had had their opportunity to ride. This was a complete surprise and just another example of how no trip to Disney World is the same. The area is beautiful. There is not another word for it. The attention to detail is second to none and the join between the Beauty and the Beast area and The Little Mermaid area is seamless. Disney have truly excelled themselves. Sure its taken since the dawn of time to build but the wait was more then worthwhile. Little Mermaid queueline. More theming in the queueline. Continuing Disney's mission to provide queueline entertainment, there was a game involving helping blue crabs collect treasure from a sunken ship and disregarding human stuff. Theme Scuttle. He looks a little fake to me.. The ride itself is an omnimover. It's a fun little ride that has too much emphasis on the songs and not enough on the story. Being the first ever group of riders meant that a lot of people were disregarding the no flash photography rules on the ride. Flash after flash from peoples cameras exposed some of the mechanics behind the ride. A slight shame to be expected from a newly opened Disney attraction. Dead Ariel. So we headed back to the Beauty and the Beast section and just fell in love with the theming. Popular area. Uses Antlers in all of his decoration. We tried Le Feus' Brew, Disneys answer to Butterbeer. I prefer Disney's more fruity beverage, especially with the cream on top. There was long queues for the tavern especially with newly trained staff trying to get a grip on orders. The brew was very popular, as was the souvenir cup you can get with it. And finally a view of the Beast's castle When we had last visited in 2011, the castle had just been placed on top of the mountain. It seems to bookend this trip by seeing the castle closer up in this way. The rest of the day was filled with rides on Peter Pan, Haunted Mansion, Space Mountain, Dumbo, Philarmagic and a final ride on Big Thunder Mountain. And with that, twelve fantastic days of theme park fun was finished. Along with my other theme park visits of this year, I've come to really understand what I want from rides and attractions. I thrive in themed environments, on rides that may not push the boundaries but are enjoyable in their own right. Rides like The Swarm, Oz'Iris, Tonnerre de Zeus, Sambhala, Scorpion, Thunder Mountain are the kinds of rides I mean. It will be a long time before I get to Florida again. Since my last visit Cheetah Hunt, Despicable Me, Star Tours 2, Little Mermaid & Storybook Land opened. Who knows what shall be there when I get to go back. Till we meet again. (If you've been reading since the beginning, thanks for reading. You are my heroes. )
  21. There is no ride here..
  22. Mark9 replied to Theme Park bloke's topic in The Real World
    I feel out of the loop here..
  23. People keep chucking around this peak/off peak thing. The parks don't actually do this anymore guys, everyday is the same price for entry. With this in mind, shouldn't the parks and its rides be on full capacity until proved otherwise.
  24. love this image.
  25. Mark9 replied to Theme Park bloke's topic in The Real World
    Could you PM me more on this please Smidget..

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