True although he also says those elements of the story should deliberately not be explicit in the ride, it's just "a load of rubbish" he wrote to guide the creative team to come up with something that looks and feels coherent.
A few months ago, a photo of the following appeared as my Windows lock screen background:
(Source:
Wikipedia -- CC BY 3.0 License.)
It is of Caño Cristales, Columbia.
No idea whether this (or similar?!) informed anyone working on Nemesis, though I was certainly surprised...
Quoting Wardley ("Themes, Dreams and Scream Machines"):
"Theming turns a fairground ride, or a regular amusement park ride, into a special experience...
"It takes the visitors... to another time and another place...
"And it is what escapism is all about."
Experiencing Nemesis for the first time, as a teenager, I had no idea about the backstory. Maybe I was dim-witted, but I don't think I even twigged that the station was themed as a monster. Or that Nemesis was named after that alien monster...
But I do remember the endless queue, being mesmerised just by being there... before ever riding the coaster itself...