It's a good idea. Keep the 'sub terra' theme to it, but take away the rest of the experience. I imagine the costs for it would be rather large though, you'd have to remove a lot of land around the site and need a hell of a lot of concrete. It'd have to be one of those Intamin multi drop ones I think.It is but it never really had any re-ride ability to it, once you know the story, it's not exciting much after that.
Maybe they should dig a huge hole in the ground there and put a proper drop tower in, drop towers are fun (my son hates them) but entering the ride at the top and dropping into the ground would be something unique.
Sub-Terra?
You have to bear in mind that the Skyride may have been out of action because of the heat - don't know the maximum temperature but if the gondolas are extremely hot inside they will close the ride due to safety of the guests (in the event of a breakdown guests could be held on them for quite a while)I would like see an alternative way of getting around the park to the sky ride. Having experienced the skyride being shut we walked for miles between the different areas. I know it won't happen because it costs money to employ staff etc. Or just improve the sky ride reliability
You have to bear in mind that the Skyride may have been out of action because of the heat - don't know the maximum temperature but if the gondolas are extremely hot inside they will close the ride due to safety of the guests (in the event of a breakdown guests could be held on them for quite a while)
The Skyride will go, replaced by a £3 per trip land train between the areas.
I usually walk, great exercise and believe it or not, it quicker too and you don't have to queue to walk either. Just don't think cutting across the gardens is a short cut, unless you want a good workout
Haunted hollow is usually the best/quickest route to take
We were knackered
Try pushing a wheelchair around the park all day long up and down those steep hills