dazza4783
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For the black paint haters:
Sorry, not sorry
On the name though, I did have a feeling that it would get a new name along these lines, so not really surprising, and I do quite like it.
For the black paint haters:
When it comes to that quote, I think this is regarding just the track layout which technically speaking if he was talking about that then he wasn't lying...just left out the theming aspect which I suppose has led to this.Not keen on the ride being named Nemesis Reborn but I cling to hold that it’s for marketing and relaunch purposes and not a permanent change. This ride is legendary and known throughout the world - think of the confusion it could cause.
I’m starting to think we’ve been sold a lie throughout all this refurbishment work. “The Nemesis as we know it won’t change” according to Wardley, so that should go for the possible track colour change, theme change and name change.
You shouldn't really blame Wardley. I am sure he is under an NDA, and he was probably just trying to please us enthusiasts. Imagine the outcry if he said 'Nemesis is changing. The theme will be different, along with the track colour, and it will have a moniker under its name as well'!I’m starting to think we’ve been sold a lie throughout all this refurbishment work. “The Nemesis as we know it won’t change” according to Wardley, so that should go for the possible track colour change, theme change and name change.
I don’t blame Wardley, but I am starting to feel sick at Merlin’s treatment of such an iconic rides future. I’ve aired my views on this forum already about how Merlin have fabulously ruined some great attractions Tussauds originally put in…I now fear Nemmie is heading down the same route, and it’s starting to pain me.You shouldn't really blame Wardley. I am sure he is under an NDA, and he was probably just trying to please us enthusiasts. Imagine the outcry if he said 'Nemesis is changing. The theme will be different, along with the track colour, and it will have a moniker under its name as well'!
TBH they couldn't do any worse with Bubbleworks when it became Gruffalo even though you can say it wasn't much better.I don’t blame Wardley, but I am starting to feel sick at Merlin’s treatment of such an iconic rides future. I’ve aired my views on this forum already about how Merlin have fabulously ruined some great attractions Tussauds originally put in…I now fear Nemmie is heading down the same route, and it’s starting to pain me.
Don't jinx it now, mate...TBH they couldn't do any worse with Bubbleworks when it became Gruffalo even though you can say it wasn't much better.
I didn't start it though, others above have snowballed the fear of Nemesis' new look before hand.Don't jinx it now, mate...
I don’t blame Wardley, but I am starting to feel sick at Merlin’s treatment of such an iconic rides future. I’ve aired my views on this forum already about how Merlin have fabulously ruined some great attractions Tussauds originally put in…I now fear Nemmie is heading down the same route, and it’s starting to pain me.
*cracks knuckles*. I know @QTXAdsy has already posted and mentioned some of the points I'm about to mention, but just like Mastermind...I've started so I'll finish. I'm gonna post one more time on this subject to try and put this to bed, as I feel you're missing what was actually said by John at TT@20 (I'm assuming this is the quote you're referring to) and just constantly picking one specific phrase to suit what you believe was said. To put it bluntly, no one has been "sold a lie".I’m starting to think we’ve been sold a lie throughout all this refurbishment work. “The Nemesis as we know it won’t change” according to Wardley, so that should go for the possible track colour change, theme change and name change.
Now if you consider that wider answer, it's clear he was fully aware, and in fact stated that there would be some changes made to Nemesis. However the way the coaster rides and behaves would not change.John Wardley - TT@20 said:There’s nothing I would do to change the profile of the ride. Yes times have moved on in terms of technology. So there will be, if and when the project goes ahead, there will be changes made. You can rest assured that the ride as you know it will not change. It will still be the same thrilling ride. It will run as smoothly as it ever did on the first day it opened. It will be as fast, or even faster than ever.
Of course what you want to define as "bells and whistles" is up for discussion. Regardless of that, to me it's very clear from his comments that there was an awareness that there would be changes made to Nemesis and it wasn't going to be rebuilt exactly as it was.John Wardley - TT@20 said:That really is up to John Burton. I think if it ain’t broke don’t fix it. I think it’ll be unwise to start adding bells and whistles that are not needed. The ride delivers, and it delivers extremely well and it’s just a case of freshening it up and creating a really spick and span ride. I think the worst thing they can do is de-emphasise the ride proper and add unnecessary bells and whistles to it. But I think John will come up, well I know he’s already working on various ideas which will make the presentation of the ride even better.
Now it's abundantly clear that you don't agree with the changes being made, as you've pointed out in your posts. However, to suggest you've been lied to I feel is incorrect, as in those comments above he is pretty much confirming that things would be different when the ride eventually reopens.John Wardley said:What I can tell you is everything that everybody loves about Nemesis. The sensation, the thrills of Nemesis none of that will change, but you’ve got a little bit more on top.
The ride is quite literally having millions spent on it to keep it going. To say they're "ruining" an iconic ride when they're spending that much money on it and without seeing much of a hint of the end product bar a difference in track colour and a potential minor name change is a crazy comment in my opinion.I don’t blame Wardley, but I am starting to feel sick at Merlin’s treatment of such an iconic rides future. I’ve aired my views on this forum already about how Merlin have fabulously ruined some great attractions Tussauds originally put in…I now fear Nemmie is heading down the same route, and it’s starting to pain me.
The only new theming I'd want in Forbidden Valley isn't really new at all; it would be the return of 'Nemesis Nosh'.If something went in, I reckon it'd be the turn around after the zero G. Not sure what it would be though. You have the station and the bus already and the bit leading to the first inversion has a great view of the station as well
Indeed Id love the return of a good nosh in the valleyThe only new theming I'd want in Forbidden Valley isn't really new at all; it would be the return of 'Nemesis Nosh'.
Indeed Id love the return of a good nosh in the valley