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Chessington World of Adventures Resort

This monstrosity is apparently Chessy's Christmas tree...

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Sorry to double post but a potential update on the non-rumours of Tiger Rock


As it stands, it's coming back in 2026 although whether a quick and easy retheme is coming, we'll see about that

I honestly don't want to see Tiger Rock closed either way 🤔
 
Sorry to double post but a potential update on the non-rumours of Tiger Rock


As it stands, it's coming back in 2026 although whether a quick and easy retheme is coming, we'll see about that

I honestly don't want to see Tiger Rock closed either way 🤔
All I want is the Tiger enclosures removed would open the view more
 
Judging the ride before riding

I don't know to what extent you lack any functioning imagination, but when most of us see a small cramped space we dont need to actually get into that small cramped space to know it's small and cramped and to know what being in a small cramped space feels like.

we ain't the target market for it so what difference does it make

It's not unreasonable for people with kids (who are the target market, what with toddlers disposable income being somewhat limited) to want family attractions to enjoy with their family rather than from afar. Far better varients of this ride type exist, but weve got this coming.
 
I don't know to what extent you lack any functioning imagination, but when most of us see a small cramped space we dont need to actually get into that small cramped space to know it's small and cramped and to know what being in a small cramped space feels like.



It's not unreasonable for people with kids (who are the target market, what with toddlers disposable income being somewhat limited) to want family attractions to enjoy with their family rather than from afar. Far better varients of this ride type exist, but weve got this coming.
I have a wide imagination thank you and hav ridden rides with cramped space and its been fine their may well be a maximum height limit to this
 
There'll be a min unaccompanied height restriction so adults will be riding it.

Having a roof that looks fairly low concerns me. There are a number of kids rides that are incredibly uncomfortable for the adult who often needs to ride on it (Silverstone at Europa and the Pedal Trains at Efteling), least these manufacturers could do is consider this.
 
Looks like a horrendous edition if you ask me for what is meant to be a family area. The whole area so far screams of cheap. Those rocks looks hideous, cheap flat, appalling coaster layout and type.

It’s literally like Merlin got the IP and want to slap it in as cheaply as possible. Or could it be the two projects at once is knocking what they can actually afford to do?

And @Hid some ludicrous comments mate, really need to start thinking as it’s a common theme in yours posts across numerous threads.
 
I was hoping we would be able to control the helicopters up and down (like go jetters). That would be much more fun, and spacious, and would then free Elmer, which was completely stripped when we were there last weekend.

Does anyone know if the fences will come down around Croc Drop etc, or if they’ll leave them in with one entry/exit point like CBeebies?
 
Parents may want to ride with their kids, though 😉

Tbh it’s hard to tell from those photos without humans for scale. Paultons has some similar rides where stepping in means a crouch but head height is fine once seated. I’d be very surprised if it’s a ride adults can’t fit in to accompany children…. Imagine the throughput :eek:
 
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