Zeock
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Yep, it has.(apologies if that's already been mentioned in one of the preceding 123 pages)

Yep, it has.(apologies if that's already been mentioned in one of the preceding 123 pages)
Surely you saw several other identical vehicles, some with parties of other sizes?
That way at least a batcher will be required on the porch though! Would be a massive help on busy days.Not really no, the ramp clearly isn't wide enough to have two queues using it, so I suppose this option makes the most sense.
I'm surprised they've gone with an option that requires building work, though, rather than a second queue parallel to the main queue. But I guess, for the length needed, it wasn't possible without interfering with the access road.
Okay, this seems a little unnecessary to me personally. Do we really need another ramp/second queue for Fastrack and RAP? Can't they just reuse the existing one they added in 2021?
Only thing they suffer from is being full of people capable of waiting like the rest of usCombining the 2 is a terrible idea and shouldn't be considered at all.
RAP queues suffer enough without having to add more into the mix.
I can't see it taking three weeks to put up a bit of queue line fencing and signage.Yet again, this is looking like a last-minute Larry job.
How come, it looks built to the same materials as the rest and looks nearly complete with plenty time before opening day. Better than the ramp at least.Yet again, this is looking like a last-minute Larry job.
Yet again, this is looking like a last-minute Larry job.
They learnt their lesson for Wicker Man though, as that was completely ready for the press night, the night before that weekend!Towers seem to have a habit of using Lastminute.com/Builders to get their contractors in...
Watch the "Magic Factory" programme on YouTube. On Oblivion's opening day the block paving was still being finished off with the "whacker" that gets the sane between the bricks as the guests were running into X-Sector for ERT - which started when it should be ending, i.e. half an hour late. Building materials including items such as angle-grinder discs were adorning the flowerbeds in the Oblivion queueline as planting had not been completed.
On Air's opening day 4 years later, history repeated itself. Various contractors still on-site until about 5mins before guests arrived. Equipment & materials were hastily pushed off-site to behind the "Air Gates" & also behind the Ripsaw games unit. For a good few months a huge piece of "army camouflage netting" was strung across the back of the Ripsaw games unit to the stone wall to hide the crap from guests using what was then called the Disabled Access Queue.
Towers seem to have a habit of using Lastminute.com/Builders to get their contractors in...
Watch the "Magic Factory" programme on YouTube. On Oblivion's opening day the block paving was still being finished off with the "whacker" that gets the sane between the bricks as the guests were running into X-Sector for ERT - which started when it should be ending, i.e. half an hour late. Building materials including items such as angle-grinder discs were adorning the flowerbeds in the Oblivion queueline as planting had not been completed.
On Air's opening day 4 years later, history repeated itself. Various contractors still on-site until about 5mins before guests arrived. Equipment & materials were hastily pushed off-site to behind the "Air Gates" & also behind the Ripsaw games unit. For a good few months a huge piece of "army camouflage netting" was strung across the back of the Ripsaw games unit to the stone wall to hide the crap from guests using what was then called the Disabled Access Queue.
Thatās what you get though when you open a new ride at the start of a new season - and slowly, all parks have learnt not to open it on day one.Towers seem to have a habit of using Lastminute.com/Builders to get their contractors in...
Watch the "Magic Factory" programme on YouTube. On Oblivion's opening day the block paving was still being finished off with the "whacker" that gets the sane between the bricks as the guests were running into X-Sector for ERT - which started when it should be ending, i.e. half an hour late. Building materials including items such as angle-grinder discs were adorning the flowerbeds in the Oblivion queueline as planting had not been completed.
On Air's opening day 4 years later, history repeated itself. Various contractors still on-site until about 5mins before guests arrived. Equipment & materials were hastily pushed off-site to behind the "Air Gates" & also behind the Ripsaw games unit. For a good few months a huge piece of "army camouflage netting" was strung across the back of the Ripsaw games unit to the stone wall to hide the crap from guests using what was then called the Disabled Access Queue.
And the one time they were ready for opening day and the bloody weather got in the way!!Thatās what you get though when you open a new ride at the start of a new season - and slowly, all parks have learnt not to open it on day one.