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Drayton Manor Park

And blasting barrels was listed too

I did miss the haunting mind
Blasting Barrels isn't currently listed on the Christmas Page, with the ride opening times.
12pm – 5pm
Gold Rush
Maelstrom

12pm – 4pm
The Wave
Air Race
Wave Swinger
Sheriffs Showdown
Dodgems Ahoy

11am – 4pm
Harolds Helicopter Tours
Flynn’s Fire Rescue
Cranky’s Drop Tower
Rocking Bulstrode
Emilys Adventure Play

10:30am – 2pm
Diesels Locomotive Mayhem
Lady’s Carousel

All Day
Accelerator
The Bounty Pirate Ship
Jolly Buccaneer
Carousel
Troublesome Trucks Runaway Coaster
Jeremy Jets Flying Academy
Thomas & Percys Submarine Splash
Winstons Whistle-Stop Tours
James & The Red Balloon
Bertie Bus
Blue Mountain Engines
Captain’s Sea Adventure
Toby’s Tram Express
Engine Tours
Sodor Classic Cars
Terence’s Driving School
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Always slightly difficult to take interesting photos of nothing happening, but the area surrounding Accelerator's lift hill has been cordoned off. The ride hasn't opened all day, but was initially listed as "Opening Soon".

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This is nothing new, no idea why people are acting shocked on the responses. They have done this since the ride opened.

Any maintenance work on the lift mechanicals means they need to corden the area underneath off, you wouldn't want a nut, bolt or engineers tool falling on to someone, even from that height.

I remember reading the risk assessments for this year's ago. It is a high potential risk. That is almost completely eliminated by having the area closed off.
 
This is nothing new, no idea why people are acting shocked on the responses. They have done this since the ride opened.

Any maintenance work on the lift mechanicals means they need to corden the area underneath off, you wouldn't want a nut, bolt or engineers tool falling on to someone, even from that height.

I remember reading the risk assessments for this year's ago. It is a high potential risk. That is almost completely eliminated by having the area closed off.
Sadly there was no sign of technical services working on the ride, the cordon appeared halfway through the day. That doesn't mean that they weren't working out of sight though... In the pub.



Still no afternoon cycle / cycle 2 on Gold Rush.

Adding insult to injury, The Castle Bar was also closed all day. No beer for this goose.

The park was very busy, with each food outlet having long queues and lots of secondary spending (which was nice to see).

Queues and operations were as atrocious as always and lots of queue jumping and place holding, including in the Fast / Easy Pass lane.
 
Sadly there was no sign of technical services working on the ride, the cordon appeared halfway through the day. That doesn't mean that they weren't working out of sight though... In the pub.



Still no afternoon cycle / cycle 2 on Gold Rush.

Adding insult to injury, The Castle Bar was also closed all day. No beer for this goose.

The park was very busy, with each food outlet having long queues and lots of secondary spending (which was nice to see).

Queues and operations were as atrocious as always and lots of queue jumping and place holding, including in the Fast / Easy Pass lane.

At Drayton Manor they do not call them technical services. Us Brummies / Tammies are not posh enough for this. Mechanic will do. 😅

You are probably right, in the pub.
 
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At Drayton Manor they do not call them technical services. Us Brummies / Tammies are not posh enough for this. Mechanic will do. 😅

You are probably right, in the pub.
I believe that Alton Towers is the only park that refers to the people who fix the rides as Technical Services. They’re called Engineers at virtually every other UK park.

Maybe I’m just more used to the southern parks but I think Engineer sounds much better. Technical Services sounds more like people who work in IT.
 
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