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Favourite Rollercoaster Manufacturer ?
I do think that although that layout isn't great, a non-inverting coaster is something Thorpe need and you can have a fantastic coaster without inversions. The B&M layout seems to use side to side sway change of direction too much, I'd prefer just airtime.- jon81uk
- Post #16
- Forum: Rest of the World Parks and Attractions
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Legoland Germany
Yes true, Celestial Park is a major area of non-IP content.- jon81uk
- Post #20
- Forum: European Parks and Attractions
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Legoland Germany
Its not just Merlin who "love them so much", when was the last time Disney or Universal made an attraction without using a film IP?- jon81uk
- Post #18
- Forum: European Parks and Attractions
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The Musicals/Stage Productions Topic!!!
I've booked to see the final run of Stage/Fright at Hammersmith Apollo in January so glad to hear its a good show! I missed out on tickets for the original West End run so happy they are doing a final sort-of London run.- jon81uk
- Post #232
- Forum: Entertainment Hub
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[2026] Bluey Coaster in CBeebies Land
Honest question, but given there are two stations but only one main ride track, how else did you think they utilised both station sides without a switch track?- jon81uk
- Post #720
- Forum: Future Discussion
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[🌎 Universal GB] General Discussion
Legoland Windsor previously had a Lego Star Wars indoor miniland but it was removed 2019/20, possibly because Disney didn't want other theme parks having their content (although Madame Tussauds has a Star Wars exhibit). I don't see Disney or Universal allowing Merlin to use their IP, so if...- jon81uk
- Post #700
- Forum: UK Parks and Attractions
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Disneyland Paris: General Discussion
I remember the old Apocalypse attraction at the studios park that had a person speaking live in French with subtitles in something like six languages (English in large text plus multiple other languages) who interacted with a pre-recorded character which was in English with predominant French...- jon81uk
- Post #2,095
- Forum: European Parks and Attractions
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Legoland Windsor
No other paths just get randomly washed in case a toddler touches it. Not sure why it should be expected that theme park paths are cleaner than normal roadside ones.- jon81uk
- Post #2,253
- Forum: UK Parks and Attractions
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Legoland Windsor
I'm sure they have used Kragle, so will take effort to destroy larger models- jon81uk
- Post #2,247
- Forum: UK Parks and Attractions
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Thorpe Park: General Discussion
Although I think there is a bit of chicken and egg to this, if it wasn't for the Tussauds group ownership, would Chessington and Thorpe have grown as much as they did? Drayton Manor maintaining their growth from the 90s into the 2000s and they could have been a competitor to Chessington, but the...- jon81uk
- Post #6,633
- Forum: UK Parks and Attractions
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UK Politics General Discussion
Yes the new per mile tax will be administrated as part of the VED payment, but that doesn't mean it was introduced by the tories in 2022 as you suggested.- jon81uk
- Post #2,585
- Forum: News, Life & Sport
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UK Politics General Discussion
The tax on electric cars discussed in this budget and due to launch in 2028 is nothing to do with VED, it is a per mile charge intended to replace fuel duty for vehicles not currently paying fuel duty. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8jw9l7gx92o- jon81uk
- Post #2,566
- Forum: News, Life & Sport
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Disneyland Paris: General Discussion
I also think a major reason Paris never got Jungle Cruise is the language issue. Jungle Cruise in the US relies on the corny jokes. If you did this in Paris would it be in French or English, what humour would you target and in what languages?- jon81uk
- Post #2,076
- Forum: European Parks and Attractions
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Alton Towers for Sale?
I don't think the land sale had anything to do with the other parks overseas. It was to fund the purchase of Tussauds.- jon81uk
- Post #38
- Forum: General Discussion
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2025: General Discussion
There is plenty of space they could add slides in, they came up with plans for a bowl type slide at one point but didn’t go ahead.- jon81uk
- Post #2,159
- Forum: General Discussion
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UK Politics General Discussion
Vehicle Excise Duty is not ring-fenced for roads, it goes into general taxation. The state of the roads is a council tax issue, again due to the elderly population and the fact councils don’t have enough funding for adult care services meaning there isn’t enough for them to spend on roads and...- jon81uk
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- Forum: News, Life & Sport
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The fast food poll
I think the addition of cold items onto a hot patty has been a McDonalds issue ever since they started building the sandwich to order. They need to keep cheese, salad, pineapple at closer to room temperature. Or with the old system of course the warmer chute headed it back up a bit.- jon81uk
- Post #63
- Forum: News, Life & Sport
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Thorpe Park: General Discussion
I'd suggest the bus service to Thorpe should also be free if they go down this route.- jon81uk
- Post #6,565
- Forum: UK Parks and Attractions
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Thorpe Park: General Discussion
More profit for the debt collection companies really. I don't think more parking charge invoices is a good thing. The current ANPR system that integrates to the website is the best option and it worked for me, so they just need to ensure it is working for everyone. Or just add a contactless card...- jon81uk
- Post #6,563
- Forum: UK Parks and Attractions
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Paultons Park: General Discussion
Okay yes, that is probably another park that has national appeal in the same way as Alton Towers. But the wider point that in the 90s it was looking like Drayton Manor could compete on a national scale, but the addition of Legoland in the late 90s probably didn't help them. I don't see...- jon81uk
- Post #4,168
- Forum: UK Parks and Attractions
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