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WickerManiac
TS Member
The fact that the queue line was allowed to get into the state (as shown in the TS picture) is quite a sorry state of affairs.
Danscott22
TS Member
All that ‘good work’ must have taken, oh ya know, at least 5 minutes. I agree, a sorry state of affairs indeed to let something which is so simple to maintain get into the state it was, says a lot about Merlin.
deathproof69
TS Member
Was having a gander yesterday, oblivions drop zone and rehydrater looks so bad! Holes in the concrete, the letter 'Y' missing from the signage! The park looks so shabby, if you squint it's okay lol!
It’s not the logo that’s peeling, it’s what they hid it with after the crash that’s peeling but your point still stands.As well as this, the view of the top of the rehydrator from the top of Oblivion is appalling! The Smiler logo is all peeling off and it just in general looks a bit gross
ChristmasPud
TS Member
All the buildings in X Sector need replenishing properly and an update, they are good but simply weren't built to last this long. Probably because of Pearson beginning to cut costs during Oblivion's construction? They were getting ready to sell Tussauds at the time.
Thought the Smiler logo on top of Rehydrator was just a big fad when Smiler was new. A tacky Doctor Who style "see, this new thing FITS THE CANON!" approach, when who really cares? And what difference does adding logos make – people are riding Oblivion when they see it, not Smiler. Could have been an Oblivion graphic or just a themed roof, bit of eye candy!
Thought the Smiler logo on top of Rehydrator was just a big fad when Smiler was new. A tacky Doctor Who style "see, this new thing FITS THE CANON!" approach, when who really cares? And what difference does adding logos make – people are riding Oblivion when they see it, not Smiler. Could have been an Oblivion graphic or just a themed roof, bit of eye candy!
Themeparksandy1981
TS Member
What is the point of the building still been there if it’s not been used.
DiogoJ42
TS Member
Demolition is expensive.What is the point of the building still been there if it’s not been used.
Dave
TS Founding Member
What is the point of the building still been there if it’s not been used.
Even if it wasn’t theming as well as a shop Towers never demolish a building unless it’s part of a deal to get planning permission. They struggle to get planning permission for buildings more than coasters sometimes.
AT86
TS Member
So no sign of life from TLC social media accounts so far this year. Originally the ‘TLC’ programme was stated as a 3 year project so technically that does mean it is all done now.
Is anyone ‘in the know’ aware of any larger scale maintenance/refurbishment projects that are on the go this year? Or if they have plans to publish any updates via TLC accounts?
Is anyone ‘in the know’ aware of any larger scale maintenance/refurbishment projects that are on the go this year? Or if they have plans to publish any updates via TLC accounts?
WickerManiac
TS Member
So no sign of life from TLC social media accounts so far this year. Originally the ‘TLC’ programme was stated as a 3 year project so technically that does mean it is all done now.
Is anyone ‘in the know’ aware of any larger scale maintenance/refurbishment projects that are on the go this year? Or if they have plans to publish any updates via TLC accounts?
Merlin's attitude that the up-keep, presentation and maintenance of their attractions is not on-going and constant is lunacy.
ChristmasPud
TS Member
The "TLC projects" that were posted online under that name are not much different to many other touch up projects that happened every other year since the park opened.Originally the ‘TLC’ programme was stated as a 3 year project so technically that does mean it is all done now
Remember when Duel had a (much better) lighting overhaul and restored effects in 2012? That wasn't called TLC. The ride was far better then but still declined within a few years, through people fiddling and lack of proper maintenance.
So there's no real 3 year plan, maybe it was pitched as being a 3 year thing to try convince Merlin to grant the budget for bigger projects (like the Nemesis monster). But the truth is there will always be a need for scenic and effects maintenance, that's the nature of maintenance of anything really.
As much as "The TLC Programme" was hyped, at least the work came from the right intention and showed the difference that trying to go a bit further and spending more makes. Nemesis looks infinitely better than the mouldy blob it was through the 2000s and was done professionally. Duel and Hex are at least marginally improved from the states they were in but Duel needs a lot more work.
Very sad if the park has now been told they won't be getting any money for projects like this anymore.