One thing I really didn't like in the crooked spoon was the way you order food. You are seated as normal and given menus but you then order the food and drinks at the bar, the same as wood cutters, but for the price and premium style you are paying you would think it would be full table service. It just felt a little odd and not quite right to be ordering at the bar like it was some kind of wetherspoons! I also wish it had a proper separate bar (but less said about that anyway)
Eyesore, joke, ghastly, rubbish....
I am not this projects biggest fan but that seems a bit extreme. I can't imagine the expletives you would use for Thorpes Shark Hotel......
it looks dissapointing and lacking in fine detail, but looking at Mikes review that is about as extreme as you can get. Still you got the haters liking the post
It's a very simple attitude that rarely fails: Expect the worst, and you won't be dissapointed. At best you are pleasantly surprised. At worst you get to say "I told you so".
I feel like that too, I wonder if its normal in Tech trades?It's a very simple attitude that rarely fails: Expect the worst, and you won't be disappointed. At best you are pleasantly surprised. At worst you get to say "I told you so".
I wonder if in the Disney boardroom they go "right we hope our customers are going to expect the worst, and possibly be pleasantly surprised".
I'd answer, but I'd only get called a "hater" for it.For the record though, have things gone progressively downhill in the last 10-15 years or has my perspective just changed?
For the record though, have things gone progressively downhill in the last 10-15 years or has my perspective just changed?
I'd answer, but I'd only get called a "hater" for it.
But then again we could have also got some stacked unthemed shipping containers.
Thankfully that would never get planning permission at Towers!
I can see both sides here. Let's be honest, in photos it does not look all that great. I agree that it is nothing offensive but it lacks a lot of what you would like to expect from an Alton Towers addition. There are very few little extra touches of detail that add so much to a project like this. At the same time as this happening there are a lot of people very fed up with Merlin and Towers - this combination is going to lead to a very negative view and people see no reason why they should give Towers the benefit of the doubt based on past experiences. If said people aren't planning a visit any time soon then this view is going to be pretty well cemented.
Then there are those that have seen people say that it does look and feel better when you visit in person. People that want to have a look around themselves before casting a final judgement. I am more in this camp although I do go in with low expectations from what I have seen so far.
I am frustrated with this addition without actually seeing it largely because it was an addition that had so much potential to be something special. It is obvious from photos that it does not provide this something special. Do I think this is a joke or horrid/ghastly addition? No. But I can see why those with a different philosophy to me might have these slightly more extreme views.
Still you got the haters liking the post