Im not really finding an issue with SW8, the park does need to focus on families and it looks to be a good move towards having a smooth fun woodie. This looks to be a fun family coaster, which th13teen is, but to me it always feels like its missing something. If they pull this off right, it will look great and it looks to be a tight layout so it might even be quite intense, either way GCI is like the new B&M coasters, they never leave someone disappointed. Id much rather towers get a family coaster to recover that part of the market, and they can market it so much as a family experience, which i do think they will take an advantage of, the SW however, 15 million is not the price of a gci, when something like gold striker/prowler cost around £7 million this should not be that price for the track, so the SW might be something special, you can see where the £18 million for the smiler went, and you can see where the £20 million for the swarm went, so im sure this wont be a bland addition that is just a small twisty wood coaster, and even if it is just that, ill be mad with them, but it will be something new and it does mean that merlin are looking at wood again, and we have a possibility in a similar model going to chessington [Its about time] and possibly a big woodie in thorpe, but merlin is the trend setters, alton add a wood small parks may follow, i can see flamingo land getting an RMC if the wood works well for alton