Bit too sunny for Staffordshire. How does it look on a typical grey day?
Yes, aren’t the existing supports being used again with new bolts?There is very little groundwork being done as far as we know, only a few footers are being replaced. Given its going to have to sail over the atlantic it doesn't seem too early, get the track to the UK for summer 2023, build over autumn and test over winter.
Edit to add - Also I wouldn't expect much construction during the open season anyway, they'd want to get the removal done by March 2023 before the park opens.
Happy to move away from the colour (I already have) however can we please also stop generally acting as if we know the definite colour? There’s going to be a lot of people looking very silly out there when Alton Towers finally reveal it’s colour, albeit black, original whitish or Mr Blobby pink with yellow spots colour.We're getting black track, there's no point discussing alternatives when it's there and can be physically seen in black.
The work comprises of:Yes, aren’t the existing supports being used again with new bolts?
As I've said multiple times now, there's no "acting" - we know that the primary colour is black as per the pictures. Suggesting running rails are being painted red or something isn't constructive - as they've already been seen to be painted black. We can revisit any potential changes if they're seen when the track is installed.Happy to move away from the colour (I already have) however can we please also stop generally acting as if we know the definite colour? There’s going to be a lot of people looking very silly out there when Alton Towers finally reveal it’s colour, albeit black, original whitish or Mr Blobby pink with yellow spots colour.
Only if you see it that way. Most what you say in your post I agree with. It's the IF that Im on about, IF it turns out to be a fun theme then success!the hyperbole in this topic around something we haven’t seen yet is getting a bit much.
Of course Alton Towers can change Nemesis theme to whatever they want, but whether that's the best route for Nemesis or if the original theme has been diluted over the years is up to guests to judge
As an add-on to this post:Only if you see it that way. Most what you say in your post I agree with. It's the IF that Im on about, IF it turns out to be a fun theme then success!
IF it goes the way the clues suggest, Id worry that's changing a great theme people have long enjoyed to a lesser theme, in my opinion.
All that's happening is people expressing their opinion about hinted changes based on what the clues point to. Other fans especially on Twitter are projecting a lot of hatred on to this for some reason.
Nemesis is a themed attraction where the theme is a big part of it, theme park fans obviously would talk about such things. Not everyone cares, that's fine. Theme is still a big part of every guest's experience and the small elements make up the whole.
The timing would be about right, particularly given the pandemic-induced CAPEX delays. So had the visitor feedback surveys not pointed in Nemesis' favour, I'd wager that we could well have been seeing preparations for SW9 as a replacement to Nemesis rather than a Nemesis retrack...Going back to Nemesis, JW did mention that he was asked by Merlin / AT what he thought Nemesis should be replaced with, which to cut a long story short, ended up the way it has now. But, this suggests that a CAPEX project would have been on the marks for the site. So this does make me wonder if we were not getting the Nemesis re track, would a brand new SW be in construction right now.
Not that it matters too much, just a curious observation, with project horizon on the....horizon, we can see that Merlin do want to spend more cash more frequently. But still, it does make you wonder, we would almost certainly have been due an SW right about now.
The thing is, you can get fun without paying much money, however a theme park can cost a lot of money, especially if you are staying on site.I mean, I go to a theme park mainly for one thing and one thing only, to have fun.
Theme parks spend a lot of time and money in transporting people to these magical places all in the name of fun, so I am slightly confused by your interpretation of it. Theme parks are fun places to be in, prove me wrong. Anyway, I feel I am heading off in an already chaotic topic.
The thing is, you can get fun without paying much money, however a theme park can cost a lot of money, especially if you are staying on site.
If you are paying that much money, you would expect something more meaningful and more rare than simple fun. This is what an immersive experience achieves.
Whatever it is, so far the Phalanx theme around Nemesis has been the clip art logo of a screw and some counter-terrorism type costumed actors. Plus the video of the CBBC style evil politicians/ businesspeople. It's felt a lot more Sub Terra than Nemesis.I had no clue that Phalanx was related to a military theme
Forgot to mention at the closure video, the evil businessman acted like a pantomime villain in which given that it was in the pantomime season when the ride closed, I'm kicking myself for not coming up with a joke in which when he said Nemesis is closing, I wished I'd wrotr down, "Oh no it isn't!"Plus the video of the CBBC style evil politicians/ businesspeople. It's felt a lot more Sub Terra than Nemesis.
Only if you see it that way. Most what you say in your post I agree with. It's the IF that Im on about, IF it turns out to be a fun theme then success!
IF it goes the way the clues suggest, Id worry that's changing a great theme people have long enjoyed to a lesser theme, in my opinion.
All that's happening is people expressing their opinion about hinted changes based on what the clues point to. Other fans especially on Twitter are projecting a lot of hatred on to this for some reason.
Nemesis is a themed attraction where the theme is a big part of it, theme park fans obviously would talk about such things. Not everyone cares, that's fine. Theme is still a big part of every guest's experience and the small elements make up the whole.
I still think:
@Craig sorry, I did the thing I didn't see your post.
I'm sorry but this is not true at all, I've said repeatedly "there's plenty room for improvement" in the original theme too if they were creative enough. I think people's opinions have been valid, the only hyperbole online (mainly on social media) has been people reacting to people reacting to people.your posts have basically always alluded to the fact that if they deviate from the original in any way then it cannot be worthy.