Bert2theSpark
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Seems like the tweet has been deleted, here's the image for anyone reading the thread afterwards...
You clearly never saw the Thirteen or Sub Terra PR stunts back in the days, those were cringe fests even before the rides had opened and the infamy both gained. This in contrast is without question a masterclass in comparison.All the fans online losing their minds but personally I think this "marketing campaign" has been one of the cringiest in Alton Towers history. I'm clearly in the minority.
Im excited for the new Nemesis though. Although I don't really like the painted-on veins look, but whatever
I think it's all been covered in black tarp/cellophaneAm I blind or something but where are the red veins on that track?
Looks fab though.....
I do half think there is just a chance that Nemesis will re-open at the end of this season. The weather has, thus far, been kind to Towers. It's not as though it's an untested track / ride profile. The ride control system is perfectly sound - older B&M's are still using original control systems from Consign AG. Once you have the new footers in you can bolt track & supports in at a rate of knots. Sure, you have to finish off the footers when the supports are in place, but I am thinking Towers & their contractor are well ahead of schedule.Surely we must be seeing something going into place tomorrow with the opening of the observation platform? They wouldn’t be opening it on a random Wednesday if nothing was happening. Could we be seeing first supports going in tomorrow?
we know.I think this "marketing campaign" has been one of the cringiest in Alton Towers history.
The only problem with that is that they will clearly want to be advertising the 'new' Nemesis to guests at the start of next season as their brand new attraction to get guests through the door. No point in spoiling that by opening it for a few weeks at the end of this season when the park will have struggled on without it through the height of summer anyway.I do half think there is just a chance that Nemesis will re-open at the end of this season. The weather has, thus far, been kind to Towers. It's not as though it's an untested track / ride profile. The ride control system is perfectly sound - older B&M's are still using original control systems from Consign AG. Once you have the new footers in you can bolt track & supports in at a rate of knots. Sure, you have to finish off the footers when the supports are in place, but I am thinking Towers & their contractor are well ahead of schedule.
If the capacity / reliability issues still persist at the end of the season, having a queue-eater like Nemesis open again at Scarefest / Fireworks can only help matters - even if it is only a soft-opening without all the new theming competed.
I do half think there is just a chance that Nemesis will re-open at the end of this season. The weather has, thus far, been kind to Towers. It's not as though it's an untested track / ride profile. The ride control system is perfectly sound - older B&M's are still using original control systems from Consign AG. Once you have the new footers in you can bolt track & supports in at a rate of knots. Sure, you have to finish off the footers when the supports are in place, but I am thinking Towers & their contractor are well ahead of schedule.
If the capacity / reliability issues still persist at the end of the season, having a queue-eater like Nemesis open again at Scarefest / Fireworks can only help matters - even if it is only a soft-opening without all the new theming competed.
Supports normally have to be firstSurely we must be seeing something going into place tomorrow with the opening of the observation platform? They wouldn’t be opening it on a random Wednesday if nothing was happening. Could we be seeing first supports going in tomorrow?