Wobble World was the type of attraction you'd expect to find in CBeebies, so the two new arrivals in CBeebies this year make up (slightly) for that being closed. Ice Age and Toadstool are significantly more of a loss - Ice Age being the only show at the park for people not interested in CBeebies, and Toadstool being one of the few flats left in the park - and their loss will be more felt. The park will still need a replacement type ride for Charlie eventually (hopefully with an entire CCL facelift at the same time), yet I don't think that, or Sub Terra in all honesty, have been missed that much by the general public.
I am glad Hex and Driving School has reopened, although with CCL's days surely being numbered, it seems odd to put any amount of effort into Driving School if it's just for a year or so. But then, as has been mentioned, Ice Age had a lot of TLC on it last year.
The website is intriguing this year. Charlie, Wobble and Ice Age being deleted seems pretty final (I wonder if there'll be any official announcement of Charlie and Wobble's departures, especially as they were apparently "closed for refurbishment" last year
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), yet Toadstool and Sub Terra are both, apparently, under the TLC scheme. It's possible (and probably likely) that neither will reopen, but then maybe one of them will do a Hex. Plus Toadstool's ride page is worded as "closed for refurbishment" whereas Sub Terra is just "currently closed". That suggests to me Toadstool is the more likely of the two to return in 2018. Of all the closed rides last year, I was most convinced Sub Terra would remain closed, and it's clear Towers have no interest in it whatsoever, so I don't see why they keep up the charade with it. It's clearly, in the eyes of Merlin, another failed Saw:Alive style attraction that'll almost certainly never return.
Aside from the positive news of Hex reopening, I am also glad that Blade, yet again, avoids the chop. Also, the more likely it seemed that Hex would be back, the more I was worrying Duel would replace it on the closed list, so I'm also glad that's still open. Still, I
really hope next year is the last year of closed attractions (there will almost certainly be closed rides next year, due to TLC being a three year project. Plus if a potential CCL makeover does go ahead for 2019, I'd imagine the whole of that area to be closed off for 2018).