They’ve turned a classic beautiful attraction into some cheap modern Merlin crap. It doesn’t feel like the original in any wayDon't need waterfalls anymore, there are two helicopters and 438 shipping containers to distract you instead.
They’ve turned a classic beautiful attraction into some cheap modern Merlin crap. It doesn’t feel like the original in any way
It doesn’t have the same vibe. It’s supposed to be an older classic now it’s the oppositeHow? …it’s the same attraction but more theming and immersion than before?
You can't possibly say that for sure yet because the thing hasn't even opened yet!! Give them a chance!!It doesn’t have the same vibe. It’s supposed to be an older classic now it’s the opposite
All of the immersion of being at FelixstoweHow? …it’s the same attraction but more theming and immersion than before?
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It's all sold out for the 16th - day tickets and passes. Passes share the same pool of guest numbers, so once there are no more tickets, there are no more pass prebooks available.Wait is it too late to get a ticket for opening? Or just day tickets and passes are fine?
On the BBC's interior design masters show, when they have to design a beach hut by the sea, the judges always say 'don't make it stereotypical i.e. shells, buckets and spades' - it needs to be 'designed'.
They must be adding more tickets though surely? How much must they have capped it for it to sell out 2 weeks beforehand. They won’t have sold 20k+ tickets 2 weeks in advanceIt's all sold out for the 16th - day tickets and passes. Passes share the same pool of guest numbers, so once there are no more tickets, there are no more pass prebooks available.
Nemesis is popular, it’s the first time the park has been fully open this year, favourite attractions are backThey must be adding more tickets though surely? How much must they have capped it for it to sell out 2 weeks beforehand. They won’t have sold 20k+ tickets 2 weeks in advance
Totally agree, if it has no influence then they failed. It needs to be a balance. From the looks of the Alton helicopter and tank they have gone the opposite way!True, but then when the designer then goes on to create something with no influence from the surrounding environment, they get told ‘you really should play to the fact we are by the beach in your design’.
Essentially, you can’t please everyone.
Well there is that shipping container in the queue line that looked like it was going to be a shop that now has track sticking out of it...maybe that is designed to be something like a mess room/shop where the monster threw the track and it landed there destroying the room. Some pictures of it here:I think for me the make or break of the area will be in the detail. I think a helicopter is a decent piece of theming as long as it is supported by smaller details elsewhere. The tentacles on the rocks look great for example. Something like a destroyed army mess room with tentacles sticking up through it, or marks on the floor to show a battle has taken place. The reason the original Forbidden Valley was so impressive was because of the rich detail throughout the area.
It does kind of feel at the moment that the original theming elements have simply been painted or built on top of, rather than many new elements actually being created, other than a couple of helicopters and a big fence. That said though, Merlin showed with Curse that they can do detail really well, and we won't see the final execution from drone footage. I'm holding out hope.
Well there is that shipping container in the queue line that looked like it was going to be a shop that now has track sticking out of it...maybe that is designed to be something like a mess room/shop where the monster threw the track and it landed there destroying the room. Some pictures of it here:
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From: https://x.com/TowersTimes/status/1764334733066977511?s=20
From those pictures and drone footage, it does seem a bit odd and "fake" - well obviously it's fake but you know what I mean!Yeh it’s an odd one that …… can’t quite figure out what it’s meant to be