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Flamingo Land: General Discussion
Skyscraper
TS Member
Think you mean RCDBReally don't see the issue with the name, it's snappy and describes the ride. Plus surprisingly if you look on IMDB no other ride has that name.
And a flat ride has that name
https://kmgrides.com/rides/kmg-rides-inversion-12/
John_P
TS Member
What they going to theme it too though? Loops?I am hopeful there will be at least some light-touch theming for this. Kumali and Mumbo Jumbo both had nice entrances, and some styling...
NuttySquirrel
TS Member
The name is both rubbish and quite possibly clever at the same time.
A case of 'so bad it's good' perhaps? Or maybe it's just bad...
Oh it's a rubbish name and there's no doubt about it. I just think it has the chance to be a good name for the marketing. People will sort of understand the word but it won't make full sense. It fits what the ride does. It's a better name than Icon anyway,A case of 'so bad it's good' perhaps? Or maybe it's just bad...
Rick
TS Member
Sounds like a challenge for Dwayne Johnson to jump on the bandwagon of.Really don't see the issue with the name, it's snappy and describes the ride. Plus surprisingly if you look on IMDB no other ride has that name.
You joke but I wouldn't be surprised if that is part of the marketing. Well that's if there is any.INVERS10N Is going to be a thing isn't it?
dazza4783
TS Member
INVERS10N Is going to be a thing isn't it?
It's already been a thing for quite a while.
Also, this post of mine from 4th June 2019 aged very well
Does that also imply that the coaster will be called "Inversion" as it is in brackets after it says rollercoaster, and it is capitalised, and none of the actual inversions are that high are they? Does seem like the name Flamingo Land would give it.
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Themeparksandy1981
TS Member
I wonder how they gonna market it as guests down south unless they going to Yorkshire for there holidays will go to Thorpe park instead to ride the same coaster.
Danny
TS Contributor
Let's see.
Fabricate and over-inflate the ride cost on an organic social media post, not targeted ads.
Print it on the park map two years before opening with the apparent ride name.
Unofficially announce it in an underwhelming email to a family audience, not a thrill one.
I'm expecting the next move will be recording an advert for the ride, burning it to a CD and then giving it away for free in boxes of Cornflakes limited to the Tescos of Malton.
Fabricate and over-inflate the ride cost on an organic social media post, not targeted ads.
Print it on the park map two years before opening with the apparent ride name.
Unofficially announce it in an underwhelming email to a family audience, not a thrill one.
I'm expecting the next move will be recording an advert for the ride, burning it to a CD and then giving it away for free in boxes of Cornflakes limited to the Tescos of Malton.
Benzin
TS Member
I wonder how they gonna market it as guests down south unless they going to Yorkshire for there holidays will go to Thorpe park instead to ride the same coaster.
It IS different. And will probably be a far better ride than Colossus.
But most advertising beyond the Midlands will be service station leaflets.
MattyH
TS Member
I'm expecting the next move will be recording an advert for the ride, burning it to a CD and then giving it away for free in boxes of Cornflakes limited to the Tescos of Malton.
Customers panic as large numbers of geeks descend on Tesco Malton to stockpile cornflakes.
Then promptly sell the CDs online for £10 a time