That was clearly rigged and full of vloggers etc…..be interesting to see if they do some kind of “first ride” prize/competition like they did for the last ride
Yeah no way those two who got engaged on the ride won that legitimately.....That was clearly rigged and full of vloggers etc…..
Can always keep our fingers crossed for some first-day trolling like the last day of last season. Was hilarious watching all the vloggers elbowing and clawing their way past each other to film the two actors who didn’t have a clue what was going onThat was clearly rigged and full of vloggers etc…..
Can always keep our fingers crossed for some first-day trolling like the last day of last season. Was hilarious watching all the vloggers elbowing and clawing their way past each other to film the two actors who didn’t have a clue what was going on
come to think of it, remarkable luck that John Wardly got on the last one too...That was clearly rigged and full of vloggers etc…..
It also strikes me this project seems to be rather behind schedule. Time will tell though. They have about 8 weeks to go to turn a building site into a fully themed ride experience.
Odd how the project has slowed down considering how fast a majority of the track removal and installation was. Would’ve thought they’d be going full speed ahead in the winter season.Alton Towers Lazy students
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Weather probably hasn't been the best for doing fiberglass theming and paint workOdd how the project has slowed down considering how fast a majority of the track removal and installation was. Would’ve thought they’d be going full speed ahead in the winter season.
And we have potentially got snow this week too. All brings back memories of Oblivion, ERT starting when it should have ended, block pavers still using "whackers" to put in the sand as guests were running into X-Sector. Queueline flower beds full of abandoned building materials. Fast forward 4 years and exactly the same on Air.Weather probably hasn't been the best for doing fiberglass theming and paint work
I think the fact that the opening has not been confirmed to be on the start of the season yet is a ghood indicator that it is not going to happen. I would expect them to advertise this if it were guaranteed to happen so as to get tickets sold.And we have potentially got snow this week too. All brings back memories of Oblivion, ERT starting when it should have ended, block pavers still using "whackers" to put in the sand as guests were running into X-Sector. Queueline flower beds full of abandoned building materials. Fast forward 4 years and exactly the same on Air.
They learnt their lesson with Rita & were not hell-bent on a first day of season opening - they opened the ride when it was actually ready. Let's see how history repeats itself in a "Reborn" form!
TBF with Smiler, there were a range of issues before a support had gone in being that the ground wasn't as secure as they first thought which caused delays and the bad weather we had during 2012 didn't help matters either.I think the fact that the opening has not been confirmed to be on the start of the season yet is a ghood indicator that it is not going to happen. I would expect them to advertise this if it were guaranteed to happen so as to get tickets sold.
I have booked my pass holder allocation, but if Nemesis isn't going to be open, based on last years first day of the season, I will be cancelling it if Nemesis isn't open.
It really looks like it might not be, yet. I still remember the fiasco of The Smiler being promised, not even for the start of the season, but late April/May, and it sill got delayed!
I think the 9 storms we've had this autumn/winter hasn't helped, also add the fact that the met office has predicted low temperatures and snow heading to the UK this coming week, I don't blame them for being behind schedule! But it wouldn't surprise me if they pull their resources and focus them on Nemmy depending on how far behind they are, if at all.It also strikes me this project seems to be rather behind schedule. Time will tell though. They have about 8 weeks to go to turn a building site into a fully themed ride experience.