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2023: General Discussion
Skyscraper
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Yeah that was the case for me a few years back. Was forecast to rain heavily all day but turned out to be bone dry.Alton tends to have its own micro climate anyway. The number of times I’ve gone when the forecast was rain and it’s been dry.
Katy
TS Member
It was down all day on Sunday too (and I'd heard it was also down yesterday)
Monorail down all day today, no explanation as to why![]()
Mattie boy
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Was working Saturday that much I do know
That's a heck of a long walk for some people to get into the park. Coupled with the issues with the Skyride the park is struggling to accommodate those with mobility issues. Actually, thinking about the Skyride - if the monorail is now on its last legs, and the Skyride - how about ripping them both out and install a new Skyride system which not only transports guests around the park but also from the car parks and hotels into the park?
tech
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That's a heck of a long walk for some people to get into the park. Coupled with the issues with the Skyride the park is struggling to accommodate those with mobility issues. Actually, thinking about the Skyride - if the monorail is now on its last legs, and the Skyride - how about ripping them both out and install a new Skyride system which not only transports guests around the park but also from the car parks and hotels into the park?
My wife is 8 months pregnant, so was delighted to be told that it was closed, and given no explanation, no alternative arrangements, no access via the hotel gate, she can’t wait for the walk back later. I’m honestly considering walking it myself and picking her up from EP.
Interestingly there is one monorail on the track, and it’s parked up at the coach park evac point. Power to it as the lights are on, so guessing there’s an onboard issue which is now blocking the track for the other trains.
AT86
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My wife is 8 months pregnant, so was delighted to be told that it was closed, and given no explanation, no alternative arrangements, no access via the hotel gate, she can’t wait for the walk back later. I’m honestly considering walking it myself and picking her up from EP.
If it helps anyone can leave via the hotel gate, so if you are over that side of the park no need to head to the main entrance, just head out straight onto the car parks from Galactica.
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CoventryBee
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Just to add to the monorail talk - without that and the Skyride and a full 10am-9pm day on park, my total step count yesterday was 35,838!
Safe to say I’m feeling it now and am absolutely exhausted
Safe to say I’m feeling it now and am absolutely exhausted

George W
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That's the walk from oblivion to GalacticaMy total step count yesterday was 35,838!
QTXAdsy
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With Monorail going down, just another bit of piece of Merlin's woeful maintenance record along with Skyride and Hex coming back to bite them in the ass again.
If I ride goes down for a certain amount of time for whatever reason, I'm honestly not suprised anymore.
If I ride goes down for a certain amount of time for whatever reason, I'm honestly not suprised anymore.
That good old, first frost, old dodgy electrical systems slowly die through lack of proper maintenance.Monorail struggles in the cold
Love it, hadn't spotted the link sir!
Just recharged my first old lady punters flat battery, same car every year, used to go to the local shop once a week, then flat dead after the first frost.
New battery every three or four years.
Thameslink Rail
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There's usually a few D&G buses in the coach parking since they run the employee services, I wonder how much they would charge to run a shuttle service? Although that does assume they have sufficient drivers which may be difficult until the schools are out. I'm aware it wouldn't have the capacity of the monorail but it would be helpful for those with mobility problems.