Matt N
TS Member
- Favourite Ride
- Shambhala (PortAventura Park)
I’d argue that it’s hard to tell whether a ride has “failed” based purely on its queue length. As discussed before, Alton Manor has a huge throughput of somewhere in the realm of 1,800pph, and seeing as it’s not a major coaster, I’d argue that demand is likely to be intrinsically lower anyway compared to, say, Smiler or Wicker Man.A change I do think is worth looking into is making it a bit more family friendly. Altons Towers was packed when I visited, but Alton Manors queue was dead, and a good chunk of the people riding it were young teens and adults, sometimes the queue would be empty for nearly 10 minutes with no one entering it. For a family attraction for everyone to enjoy, I think they failed pretty badly personally, so just make it a little more family friendly during the closed season for wider appeal, OR why not have it open during the closed season for Christmas events and do it up with a more family friendly theme every year, it could work. I hang around Gloomy Woods for quite a bit mind you when I visit, and I've seen quite a few kids just outright refusing to ride it again after their first go on it.
Duel rarely got huge queues during its lifespan. I gather that even in 2003, the queues were not really any bigger than Alton Manor’s queues are today.
Also, I’d argue that kids refusing to ride it again does not necessarily indicate that the ride has “failed” for a whole-family audience. Plenty of kids were scared witless by the Haunted House, and plenty of kids were scared witless by Duel. I don’t see why Alton Manor would be any different.