Welcome to physics.I sat and watched it test for a few minutes while eating lunch, and the thing that struck me is just how much difference the presence of mass in the train seems to make to the speed it takes the elements at
Welcome to physics.I sat and watched it test for a few minutes while eating lunch, and the thing that struck me is just how much difference the presence of mass in the train seems to make to the speed it takes the elements at
I don’t like physics since I discovered I weigh more according to my finest chinesium scales standing up straight vs slouching.Welcome to physics.
…or just wait a tiny bit longer until it’s open to the public?Staff rides tomorrow supposedly. Now trying to work out how I can get hold of a staff uniform ...
…or just wait a tiny bit longer until it’s open to the public?
Currently testing with staff onboard, which as expected means people moaning
From: https://x.com/dean8001/status/1800474576599867890?s=46
Currently testing with staff onboard, which as expected means people moaning
From: https://x.com/dean8001/status/1800474576599867890?s=46
Much entitlement. Though I guess most Thorpe enthusiasts weren't born the last time a coaster opened there.
Staff always get a go first. And given the situation might as well use them as the guinea pigs.
Fair point no?
If you’d paid full whack to get into the park for the flagship new coaster to be closed but you saw staff (not engineers) getting exclusive ride time would it not irk you?
It would me I think, not exactly great optics. Probably best to do it in the morning or evening before or after park opening/ closing if that’s what they’re going to do
Fair point no?
If you’d paid full whack to get into the park for the flagship new coaster to be closed but you saw staff (not engineers) getting exclusive ride time would it not irk you?
It would me I think, not exactly great optics. Probably best to do it in the morning or evening before or after park opening/ closing if that’s what they’re going to do
No, but then I understand that staff always test rides before opening to the public. It's mandatory.
You can't expect staff to come in early or stay late just to test a ride. Especially if it requires quite a lot of cycles.
This can only be good news, but of course entitlement takes over sometimes and somehow turns it into a negative.
It is a sense of false entitlement in my view.
You don't pay to ride Hyperia, you pay to enter the park and agree to the terms of entry and that rides may or may not be available for any reason.