Rick
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What does that even mean? This is a public company not a dancing competition at a toddler's party.They can't really use Sean...he works there, and as an employee they can't really display favoritism.
What does that even mean? This is a public company not a dancing competition at a toddler's party.They can't really use Sean...he works there, and as an employee they can't really display favoritism.
Have you not seen the latest video with the vloggers talking about the SWs and SW8. Whenever they say "would" or "wouldn't" they emphasise the word, as if to say "hint hint, "WOOD" "WOODEN"". They even shoe horn the words in where they aren't particularly needed, also say "paper" for no real reason, which is made from trees/wood. Of course it will be mentioned.It did bring in decent numbers in its first year but the guest satisfaction was extremely low due to expectations of the ride.
Furthermore, repeating that combined with a wooden rollercoaster is asking for trouble. It's on record numerous times over the years that the park/merlin have had serious problems with market research regarding wooden rollercoasters. The public simply don't respond well to the idea of a wooden rollercoaster.
That being said, what they're doing with SW8 could be quite clever. A wicker man theme would require wood. The coaster is wood. It's almost like they're hiding the obvious in plain sight. Maybe people will just think all the wood is part of the theming.
I suspect there'll be no mention of a wooden rollercoaster in the marketing, people will just assume its supposed to look like wood. Definitely hiding the wood in plain sight.
There was a wicker man festival until 2015, not sure if the event eventually turned into burning man.Technically, the festival is Burning Man.
Just to be picky.
I know many GP friends/family who also don't really care that it's made of wood and are excited to ride it whereas the not-so-High IQ-people are reacting as if 'OMG Wood is dangerous, I'm not riding that' or 'Loads of people die at Alton Towers'. But I'm sure Merlin have thought about how to change the GP's stance on wood coasters or have realised there is still a big enough market for those who aren't naive and gullible.I'm very interested to know who Merlin interview for their market research, because I told my parents that Alton were building a woodie in 2018 and my mum's initial reaction was "Brilliant! Wooden coasters are great!" I then told her that Merlin had previously dismissed wooden coasters for being hard to market due to being old and rickety, she said "What a load of rubbish!"
They can't really use Sean...he works there, and as an employee they can't really display favoritism. Plus the point of using a YouTuber is a wide audience, forgive me when I say Sean's channel is somewhat too niche - although relevant. Also, if we're talking about the guy who presents those SW8 videos...I dunno who he is, so they clearly didn't choose well.
but seriously Pete, when you were a kid, did you want to hold mummy's hand whilst playing nicely on the climbing frame... Or did you want to hang out with your mates, smoke, drink, snog the girls, get into fights and act like you were the coolest, hardest guy in the world (till you got older and knew better).
But ANOTHER dark woodland theme. Come on. We have gloomy wood / dark forest / thirteen / haunted hollow / hex. Where is there a shred of creativity. The park has 10 ride areas (excluding Towers Street) and 6 are already dark or closely dark themed. So were now probably heading to 70% of the park having a dark / evil / bad undercurrent as a theme.
I just can't even be bothered to try and defend this.
The very fact that it's made of wood, it practically themes itself!There is a Pirate themed area RIGHT NEXT DOOR!!!! It's like they saw a winning lotto ticket on the floor, coupied down and took a massive dump on it.
Can someone point me in the direction of thrill coasters with sunshine, lollipops and rainbows in the narrative that surrounds them?