The more I look at this the more I’m thinking meh
what the park needs is a massive airtime machine. What’ it’s getting is a compact coaster, albeit at height with two large inversions.
As other have said, SAW and colossus cater for this already..,
really disappointed from what’s been shown so far. Can only hope the final product offers more…
mad for AT’s comments on social media, interesting….probably banter but is that an early indication that a thrill coaster is on its way?
I can't help but agree. Part of me has mentally moved on to Alton Towers' next investment.
But we can't give up hope yet; it does look intense and impressive. It also occurred to me that the whole layout may not necessarily be visible in the concept art, as it aims to show the coaster from a visitor perspective. And obviously it's new investment in Thorpe, which is much needed.
Speaking of investment, this comment by the park on the consultation website, in the transport section, caught my eye. Quote: "Visitor numbers to Thorpe Park remain well below the peak levels experienced in 2010. The graph below demonstrates that visitor numbers fluctuate and that without investment in new rides visitor numbers will decline. Following the last developments at Thorpe Park - The Walking Dead Ride (2018) and Bouncezilla inflatable (2019) - there was no significant impact on the highways network and visitor numbers did not rise above the 2010 peak.
Visitor numbers are in the gradual process of recovery post COVID-19 restrictions. Taking these factors into account, it is not anticipated that the development will have a negative impact on the surrounding highways network."
While they are addressing concerns about traffic here, it does tell us that visitor numbers did not dramatically increase following their recent low-level investments (Bouncezilla didn't spike attendance, what?!). Maybe this coaster could be the start of a refurbishment of Thorpe's attractions from Merlin, just like the huge amounts of additions we saw in the 2000s, who realise they need to invest to recover from covid and hopefully increase attendance beyond that.
I'm not saying RMC 2026 or anything, but I'm hopeful we won't see another decade wait between coasters, and generally some more focus from Merlin.