The more they take out the more this is my view....Am I the only one not excited for this change?
I get the ride was tired old etc
But unless they pull off a 5* refurb, for me they’ve killed what ever was left of the magic
Well, hey, they've pretty much only have 3 months left to finish the refurbishment, and the only scenes we've seen that will be fully ripped out is the Trommel Face and the Lab finale, only small elements of other scenes have been seen. So, no Column monster sighted, no Grand Hall Demon scattered on the floor, no large garden landscapes piled on top of each other carelessly, no Giant Spider lacking its legs, no Hearse in sight either. With 3 months of ripping out, the next 3 will probably be focusing on adding the new scenes. So, what we know is that the Trommel, Hall of Spiders, The Garden, and The Finale will be different next year, ESPECIALLY the final, but everything else SO FAR seems to still be on place and will probably be staying apart from the scenes mentioned from earlier.The more they take out the more this is my view....
The older you get the more interesting the past becomes. They'll be like us one day....Reminiscing about the "good old days" at Alton Towers which will involve the long removed Smiler, Thirteen and the world of David Walliams
With a ride like the original Haunted House you had to be there in that era to really appreciate it. These days it wouldn't surprise me if the majority of people go round dark rides looking at their phones, or simply aren't interested in a dark ride that doesn't look like a computer game.
Don't forget that this being a dark ride, there is lots of scope to hide things that don't need removing. So unless they are changing it so radically that it requires a near empty warehouse to start again, a lot of the mechanics for the old and existing props could be left in place and moved out of sight if they are not interfering with the new setup. That could be why we may not be seeing as much as we expected being ripped out. Or they have dismantled a lot more and its all still inside the building. We'll never know!Well, hey, they've pretty much only have 3 months left to finish the refurbishment, and the only scenes we've seen that will be fully ripped out is the Trommel Face and the Lab finale, only small elements of other scenes have been seen. So, no Column monster sighted, no Grand Hall Demon scattered on the floor, no large garden landscapes piled on top of each other carelessly, no Giant Spider lacking its legs, no Hearse in sight either. With 3 months of ripping out, the next 3 will probably be focusing on adding the new scenes. So, what we know is that the Trommel, Hall of Spiders, The Garden, and The Finale will be different next year, ESPECIALLY the final, but everything else SO FAR seems to still be on place and will probably be staying apart from the scenes mentioned from earlier.
A reasonable reason I think Merlin auctioned a majority of Bubbleworks props is so they would've had a lot more time implementing the new Gruffalo scenes into the ride. This isn't the case with Duel, so the project staff will have to rip out TONS of props, mechanics and entire scenes by hand, this would most likely be a lot more time consuming for the crew rather than Simple Auctioning a majority of the props around the same time the ride would shut permanently as Duel.
When Rise of the Resistance first opened, basically everyone was taking pictures using their phones, even people 'willing to participate'.I suppose the older generation need to keep to their stereotype of stereotyping the younger generation.
A well done good quality attraction will keep the attention of those willing to participate. If they'd rather be on their phones or take flash photos during it then either they'll never be invested.
I think youre seeing what you want to seeHave a closer look at the drone shot at the facade, it seems like like Spooks R' Us is receiving a repaint!!!
You're not allowed to bring drones into the park. Perhaps the people taking pictures and videos using them had permission.Is it OK to fly drones OVER the park? If people want to break the rules, then whatever (I'm not the air police), but just genuinely wondering.
The operator seems to be obeying the 400ft (120m) rule, which is good, although I wouldn't condemn them if they did break it.
I can see that this is going off topic but as I do not have Instagram, does it say anywhere what drone the person is using?I guess it depends how good the camera on the drone is, could be good distance away
I can see that this is going off topic but as I do not have Instagram, does it say anywhere what drone the person is using?