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Universal GB - Archived Pre Announcement Discussion
As this project ramps up, the general public will become increasingly interested, and many will likely try to visit the site. I agree with Goose that this fencing appears to be more of a security measure to prevent people from entering the land. It seems that the public footpath is still open...- James
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- Forum: UK Parks and Attractions
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Universal GB - Archived Pre Announcement Discussion
I can't seem to embed the Facebook post. The pictures are below, credit goes to Jamie Finn. Click here for the link to the post on Facebook.- James
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- Forum: UK Parks and Attractions
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Oakwood Discussion
My point in comparison was more in light of where Oakwood and Folly Farm are positioned in a tourist hotspot. If you're a family on holiday in the area, Folly Farm is (was) better value for money than Oakwood. My partner and I had a holiday in Tenby two years ago, and as two adults, we decided...- James
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- Forum: UK Parks and Attractions
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Eurovision 2025
I've seen people campaigning online for the UK entry song to be revoked for the word 'hell' (in reaction to the kant drama). But hey, what's Eurovision without a bit of drama and controversy!- James
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- Forum: Entertainment Hub
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Oakwood Discussion
Value for money is a big issue too. Ticket prices for Oakwood in 2024 were £36 online (£46 on the day) compared to Folly Farm at £26 (£28 on the day). You're paying at least £10 more for Oakwood, for abandoned areas, decaying rides, SBNO attractions/food outlets. Folly Farm is clean...- James
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2025: General Discussion
The only option they will have had for Dungeons this year is to reopen it as that, and given it appeared to have very low numbers of guests toward its end, it's a waste of money to run and operate. Another option could have been a retheme, but that would have cost millions, and Toxicator is the...- James
- Post #626
- Forum: General Discussion
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Oakwood Discussion
Megaphobia is a huge loss. Got the laugh at the press release from Apsro, almost comes across as delusional. 'We have invested millions' 'Oh it is the government's fault' Oakwood has been on a downward spiral for too long. As someone who has lived in Wales their whole life, and Oakwood was a...- James
- Post #1,143
- Forum: UK Parks and Attractions
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2025: General Discussion
Hex is poor given how little it has been open. Even with Skyride closed at the start of the season, it is poor given the length of closure required to undertake these works. Would not be a great way to kick off the new season.- James
- Post #596
- Forum: General Discussion
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Obscure UK Parks
So sad that they couldn't save the museum side of it. It was a wonderful attraction and always a highlight of our Cornwall holidays.- James
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- Forum: UK Parks and Attractions
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Russia vs NATO
Here's the full exchange. It's not the most pleasant watch. I feel Zelensky dealt with it very well. He does not want to sign his country away and he's right to take a stand on that. Trump and JD Vance come across as two kids in the school playground. It will be interesting to see how...- James
- Post #717
- Forum: News, Life & Sport
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Oakwood Discussion
Funnily enough, they announced their 2024 opening a year ago today (28th February), so I wouldn't say it's odd to have heard nothing yet. They usually open in April, so I would expect an announcement within the next few weeks if they intend to reopen. Removing two rides suggests they will open...- James
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- Forum: UK Parks and Attractions
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2025: General Discussion
People still make videos (and plenty were made last year) of the VIP experiences, so Towers are still getting free advertising. Why waste money on mounts and additional equipment when you can get a few cheap phone lanyard holders on Amazon for the same result? Besides, watching a video of...- James
- Post #576
- Forum: General Discussion
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Oakwood Discussion
I can't find anything online, although I'm sure The Roald Dahl estate took Oakwood to court over not owning the rights/permission to use their IP.- James
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- Forum: UK Parks and Attractions
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Big Persons Seats.
Nemesis and Oblivion have bigger seats with double seatbelts, you can ask the ride host for these. The Smiler is probably the most accommodating ride on park so that should be fine. Wicker Man, Th13teen and Galactica can all be restrictive so might be a struggle. Wicker Man and Th13teen...- James
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- Forum: General Discussion
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2025: General Discussion
Indeed. However, Towers quickly did a u-turn on that within less than a week and offered people to return for another track walk (or a refund).- James
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- Forum: General Discussion
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Universal GB - Archived Pre Announcement Discussion
I think Universal will consider HP. It wouldn't surprise me if we saw it as part of 'phase two'. I suppose Universal will find out whether they can gain the rights to use it or not. I don't buy the argument that it would damage the studio's tour. One would be a theme park, and the other is...- James
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- Forum: UK Parks and Attractions
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2025: General Discussion
Exclusive parking by the FV entrance/exit would perhaps be more enticing. You can film, but only at specific points as per the T&Cs. Most YouTubers will be aware of this.- James
- Post #564
- Forum: General Discussion
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Which UK theme park do you feel is left most at risk by the potential of Universal entering the UK?
Hopefully, no parks will be greatly affected. I feel Merlin will take the approach of being the 'budget' option. They have the MAP as an advantage over Universal. People will be most concerned about Alton Towers. I think the Towers will be OK. In the worst-case scenario, they get rid of an...- James
- Post #22
- Forum: UK Parks and Attractions
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Future Flat Ride Speculation
Indeed, NST and Hex are not new rides. However, it has been insinuated on these forums that the rationale for opening these rides later in the season was to boost visitor numbers. Apart from hearsay, there are no figures to support that. My point still stands. Adding new rides midway through a...- James
- Post #46
- Forum: Future Discussion
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Future Flat Ride Speculation
I doubt we'll see new flats, either. It's not exactly the Merlin way to spend £££s on new rides without advertising them. Given the huge marketing for a top spin, why would they not go the same way for one or two other new rides? I'm not convinced adding new rides midway through the season...- James
- Post #39
- Forum: Future Discussion
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