GooseOnTheLoose
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"Seemless" is definitely an appropriate word to describe the attraction.Don't think I've ever seen the words "seemless"
1. not in good style or taste; unbecoming.
2. obsolete. unattractive.
"Seemless" is definitely an appropriate word to describe the attraction.Don't think I've ever seen the words "seemless"
Don't think I've ever seen the words "seemless" and "immersive" used to describe the ride ever.
There is a little seat for themAmused that the actors essentially have to stand in cupboards for most of their working day.
Finally! It only took 7 years.Thorpe Park have submitted plans to finally remove slammer! Good night sweet prince
Thorpe Park Submit Plans For Removal Of Slammer | Theme Park Guide
Thorpe Park has today submitted a new planning application for the removal of Slammer which has been stood sbno since 2017. Meaning standing but not othemeparkguide.co.uk
someone make a plaqueThe Slammer Memorial Garden will always live on in my heart.
Any rumours of what will fill the Black Mirror building?
At the moment, it's being used for Deadbeat for Fright Nights. There's no plans or rumours at the moment for it's long term plans.Any rumours of what will fill the Black Mirror building?
All of these plus Ghost Train and you'd get a fantastic site for a nice water coasterIdeally you'd demolish Slammer, X and Storm Surge and build something else. Maybe a water coaster would be good, with winter mode option.
All of these plus Ghost Train and you'd get a fantastic site for a nice water coaster
Maybe a modern equivalent of Poseidon at Europa Park with it's multiple drops and splashdowns, coaster elements and flume portions.
I've always thought a water coaster would suit Thorpe Park's target market very well as it's takes a flume ride one step further and makes it into a coaster. It's thrilling but takes Loggers Leap and Tidal Wave to that next level
I'm thinking that Merlin might not be as mad to remove every single water ride from their parks as Carowinds a few years ago.I’m going to not so boldly predict that Merlin won’t build any water rides in the UK this decade.
The trend is quite clearly for closing them due to the operational costs involved combined with the various parks leaning towards 365 openings.