John
TS Member
- Favourite Ride
- Steel Vengeance
Didn't they once advertise Haunted Hollow as one of the 'attractions' open for Feb half term?
Back to ERT, ideally I'd like it to be arranged in one of two ways:
* open a range of attractions in adjacent areas, so you can ride each one many times
* open the most popular attractions park-wide, so you can avoid the worst queues later on
The current ERT set-up achieves neither. Adding Oblivion certainly helps pad out the line up a little as it would look very sparse otherwise, but I'd rather have had almost any other coaster instead apart from Thirteen:
Air - near Nemesis so fewer long walks during ERT, gets moderate queues
Spinball - always has a long queue, I rarely ride as a result
Rita - as with Spinball, but even worse
Smiler - opens with a huge queue and remains busy all day.
Based on what I'm looking to get from ERT, the only possible three coaster line up worse than the one currently on offer would be Nemesis, Oblivion & Thirteen - an even more spaced out set of coasters (lower maximum ERT ride count) and attracting the shortest queues (minimal time savings).
Back to ERT, ideally I'd like it to be arranged in one of two ways:
* open a range of attractions in adjacent areas, so you can ride each one many times
* open the most popular attractions park-wide, so you can avoid the worst queues later on
The current ERT set-up achieves neither. Adding Oblivion certainly helps pad out the line up a little as it would look very sparse otherwise, but I'd rather have had almost any other coaster instead apart from Thirteen:
Air - near Nemesis so fewer long walks during ERT, gets moderate queues
Spinball - always has a long queue, I rarely ride as a result
Rita - as with Spinball, but even worse
Smiler - opens with a huge queue and remains busy all day.
Based on what I'm looking to get from ERT, the only possible three coaster line up worse than the one currently on offer would be Nemesis, Oblivion & Thirteen - an even more spaced out set of coasters (lower maximum ERT ride count) and attracting the shortest queues (minimal time savings).