If I had to guess, I'd personally say no; my guess for most popular these days is either The Smiler or Wicker Man; they seem to have the most people rushing towards them in the mornings, and Wicker Man was apparently the overall favourite ride in feedback surveys in 2018, so it wouldn't surprise me.I wonder if nemesis is still the most popular ride on park?
Wicker Man is very close to Towers Street, hence why the GP rush to it in the morning. (us enthusiasts know to leave it to later)If I had to guess, I'd personally say no; my guess for most popular these days is either The Smiler or Wicker Man; they seem to have the most people rushing towards them in the mornings, and Wicker Man was apparently the overall favourite ride in feedback surveys in 2018, so it wouldn't surprise me.
That is true, but even so, Wicker Man and The Smiler seem to have far more consistently large crowds waiting for them throughout the day than Nemesis (from my experience, at least, and this is even accounting for throughput differences), and they also seem to be the most talked about rides outside of enthusiast circles.Wicker Man is very close to Towers Street, hence why the GP rush to it in the morning.(us enthusiasts know to leave it to later)
Depends on which metric, but by most, likely not.I wonder if nemesis is still the most popular ride on park?
Depends on which metric, but by most, likely not.
Nowhere near anymore unfortunately. It gets 5-20 min queues every time I look so clearly not as popular.I wonder if nemesis is still the most popular ride on park?
Throughput cannot always be used as an excuse to say why it doesn't get as long queues as other rides. For example, if rita is on 60 min queue and nemesis 10, then clearly rita is more popular regardless of throughputIt also has a higher throughput than most other coasters in the park. Though I agree, it's unlikely to be as popular as Wicker Man for example.
I disagree, sorry.Throughput cannot always be used as an excuse to say why it doesn't get as long queues as other rides. For example, if rita is on 60 min queue and nemesis 10, then clearly rita is more popular regardless of throughput
I get what you mean, but I never see people queuing for nemesis at all anymore. Nemesis having a queue these days is more of a miracle than WM not having oneDon't confuse queue length, and throughput, for popularity.
The Alpine Slide, on the Oblivion site, used to have horrendous throughput, about sixty per ride, so it had a very similar queue wait to Corky.
Does that make it as popular as Corkscrew?
No.
Nemesis and Oblivion are major queuemunchers when operated well, which makes them appear less popular, as they have shorter queues.
But the newer major rides are always the most popular for their first few years.
You've clearly been going on the right days if nemesis has always been walk on.I get what you mean, but I never see people queuing for nemesis at all anymore. Nemesis having a queue these days is more of a miracle than WM not having one
I get what you mean, but I never see people queuing for nemesis at all anymore. Nemesis having a queue these days is more of a miracle than WM not having one
Throughput cannot always be used as an excuse
Rick is right, "most popular" is completely meaningless.I wonder if nemesis is still the most popular ride on park?