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So what was happening ten years ago?A new logo was introduced.Zodiac, the borrowed Enterprise wheel from a local fair, opened in the Lost City. Plagued with downtime it was up and down more then something that goes up and down a lot.Detonator also opened on the site where Wicked Witches Haunt had been. Unlike Zodiac it was open however it did suffer a little bit of frequent downtime.,Vortex represents one of Thorpe Park's biggest failings as the ride failed to appear in March when the park reopened for the 2001 season. The only thing at the Vortex site was some dirt and a digger. The ride would finally appear in May and would open mid way through June. The park didn't help itself by advertising all three rides as open from the start of the season and the park appeared on Watchdog twice that year.And finally a little known ride was advertised as and would in my opinion the biggest factor in Thorpe's uprising from struggling childrens park to a theme park force.Thanks to Total Thorpe Park for the piccy.
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I just wanted to say....HAPPY TENTH BIRTHDAY DETONATOR
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I always found it amusing that the manual said 264 people per hour. As if they pulled that out their arses.
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No but it's a start..You know I'm probably more critical of the new Bubbleworks then you, I've described the new Bubbleworks as a rapist of memories and less fun then STD's. But the ride did feel more coherent with the older theme music in the correct places so I don't know.. maybe juding for yourself rather then watching a video will help. Video's don't give you mood or atmopshere as you full well know.
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It's good but it's no Storm Surge.
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Ok.. I hate to say this but erm..,......Bubbleworks was actually good yesterday. Yeah I know, it has no Professor Burp anymore but the ride seemed to have been touched this year. A few things have started moving again, the lighting has been improved greatly, particularly in the Foutain Finale and a lot of the old music has returned including the amazing station music. So whilst it's still been slightly perverted, it did look like some attention to detail has returned over the closed season, well done Chessie
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I'd actually suggest Thorpe staff actually smiled at guests, that would be nice. The only friendly person yesterday was the Fish operator, everyone else looked miserable.
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If I'm not working, I'll come
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You know Ricky, fan power is actually quite large. Otherwise, you know, the park wouldn't have bothered to contact TPM and make it an official site, they wouldn't have run "behind the loops" a few years back, they wouldn't invite the ECC and RCCGB over for Stealth room tours, the parks wouldn't run Th13teen events, Nemesis X events, managers wouldn't ask for our viewpoints on new attractions, you wouldn't have John Wardley's name thrown around all the time to engage enthusiast opinion or get them interested or Coasterforce walking round Fury's first drop, Vampire's break run.Yes it's all good PR for the parks but they do it because fans, however small our numbers are, do play a part in theme parks. Anyway, Storm Surge. I still think it's awful. When you start the day with proper rides like Tomb Blaster, Dragon Falls and Rattlesnake and then ride Storm Surge, you really do see how crap it is.
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Absolutely. I've said it a few times but just so everyones clear. Truckers throughput is 200, Toadies and Jumbos are 250 and Seastorm.. well I think thats about the only ride that could potentially run it and not suffer.
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You missed out the first step where you piss people off by having your sister park failing to deliver on its own Annual Pass day. So when it comes to your own AP day, you have to put on heavy restrictions to annoy people before they've even arrived.
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Sharing the sentiment there. Adding fastrack to three Toytown rides is still a ridiculous decision and always will be. I'm intruged that kobra isn't on the same fastrack package as Fury and Vampire actually.
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The site still says on the Storm Surge page to book for next season.I'm all for forward planning on the B&M but...I think they still have to update all the pages Although Simps says the sign at the park still says 1.2 on Tidal Wave.
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I love TPM's write up on Storm Surge. and. Yes, but if I'd want to escape the rising waters, I'd go on Tidal Wave as it's lift is far larger and goes over the sandbags.
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Oh thats fantastic. Not quite as good as TPM's theme park of the year 2010 of course.. but nonetheless. It just proves what most of us know already. Chessington's a fantastic theme park and Merlin really need to look at what Chessington already does and build and build and invest and invest. Because it deserves it.
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Thanks to Ricky (and facebook) for the photo.Quite a tasteful sponsorship there.
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Surprise highlight of an italy trip in the making me thinks.
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Do you love sponsorship?I certainly do
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Just a round up of the story:--Authorities are struggling to control the situation at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, where the situation in reactors No 3 and No 4 remains fast-moving and perilous.All 6 reactors at the nuclear power plant currently have cooling issues. Three have already exploded, one has had amajor fire and the remaining two have rising heat levels. Radiation levels have been spiking although it's important to point out that they haven't been stupidly high. Cornwall has higher radiation being emitted then what is currently being emitted.• The country faces an increasingly desperate humanitarian crisis caused by the direct effects of Friday's huge earthquake and resultant tsunami, one made worse by freezing weather.The official death toll has now hit 4,255 deaths, with 8,194 people registered as unaccounted for. Survivors, many of them homeless, are struggling with a wave of cold weather forecast to last well into this week, with night time temperatures dipping to -5C in some places.Considering how many older people die in this country from cold temperatures, the death toll resulting from this Earthquake could catapault massively.• Japan's emperor, Akihito, has made a rare TV appearance to express his condolences to his people and his worry at the nuclear situation.• Following its precipitous plunge yesterday, Tokyo's stock market bounced back nearly 6%. Japan's central bank has injected a further $40bn into the financial markets.The Japan emperor rarely makes a TV experience. The Japanese need some kind of hope in this time and the Emporer has hopefully given hope to people. It needs to be pointed out though that everyday the bank is injecting billions into an economy that been slowly dwindling over the last two decades. The longer this crisis continues, the more likely it will be that Japan will be in financial peril.
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We thought Ap day would be quiet, we are completely the wrong people to ask Hell with it, even the park can't predict numbers correctly.THERE IS NO HOPE!