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2018: General Discussion

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I have thoughts thinking Sharkbait Reef will close, Not because of budget cuts because of the noise from SW8.

Sharkbait Reef could be fine though, There was no signs of closure on the last day of the season.
 
I have thoughts thinking Sharkbait Reef will close, Not because of budget cuts because of the noise from SW8.

Sharkbait Reef could be fine though, There were no signs of closure on the last day of the season.
I'd be very disappointed if it did close; I do like walking through it. It's good for letting the wet weather pass as well.
 
As far as I'm aware,the groundwork on SW8 hasn't cause a problem for the Sealife. There are ground sensors in place to monitor the situation. So if the ground work hasn't cause a problem, so the operation of the ride should be fine.

If they did have to close the Sealife due to the vibrations of the ride, then they would then seek to move it to a quieter part of the resort.
 
If they do close Sharkbait Reef and not reopen the other TLC rides, then a trip to Alton in 10/20 years could be rather like from about 17:32 to 17:50 of this video:

Disclaimer: As recommended below by @Rick, I warn you that this is a Theme Park Worldwide Vlog.
 
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I'm going to presume it's one of their Phantasialand vlogs.

Also, @DiogoJ42, "the one with Wuzeball" sounds rather like a Friends episode!
 
Bargain tbh.

It it literally just £55 for a park that is open (on some days) 7 hours. You know that UK leading park that will always have every ride and area ready for you to visit (aside from days when some areas open hours late) - with outstanding entertainment... (or no entertainment). That great park with all that TLC to it (oh wait, they aren't doing it this year?! - oh.).

Yeah, £55. Sounds like thats an, um, financial amount of something.
 
When my Mum found out about this, she said that we should be lucky that Alton is still open because they are raising prices due to them being in a hard place profits-wise. I then told her that many people think 2017 has seen increased visitor numbers and she said "How much more can they raise the gate price before people just won't go anymore?" which is a very good question in my opinion. What do you guys think?
 
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