But it's not open today, it was never planned too, today is another day of testing. It's opening tommorow.
I meant if I was on park today, having seen staff on it which shows it's safe to have riders on, and then an announcement saying it's reopening tomorrow I'd be a bit miffed.
I completely get that it was never stated to be open today (let's not forget though, technically it was supposed to be open ) but if it's been deemed safe that they can announce it will reopen tomorrow, why not open it today? What is different between today & tomorrow?
Looks like they're spending the afternoon rehearsing the opening show tomorrow, and setting up the extended queuelines again
As far as I'm aware "spokesperson" (the term used within the article) is gender neutral. I'm not sure what gave you an idea about the spokesperson's gender, but patronising ("lovely girl"?) them isn't a great look, or generally very polite, or really even acceptable.I'm sorry for whoever is the lovely girl they keep rolling out, but really Merlin.
Sounds to me like whatever they do you would be pretty miffed.
The fact is you go to a park with the knowledge that any ride could be closed.
I queued for hours on opening day and if I got to the ride and it closed would I have been miffed - yes but would I understand - also yes
BBC News - Thorpe Park to reopen UK's tallest rollercoaster
Hyperia: Thorpe Park to reopen UK's tallest rollercoaster
Hyperia will reopen on Wednesday after being closed for more than two weeks.www.bbc.com
"The theme park said the closure followed "standard technical pre-opening procedure checks", but has not given further details."
Worst ever press quote?? I'm sorry for whoever is the lovely girl they keep rolling out, but really Merlin. A £100k marketing specialist would have made this an Internet sensation - reason for downtime, work needed, on-track video, how safe it is, etc.
I am available. £120k
Plenty of time for it to break down again then!Not sure what time Hyperia will stop operating tonight; it's got a very long queue of staff at the end of their shift ...
If the ride had opened today then it could have led to a surge of guests for it that the park might not have been prepared for. I think it’s better for the park to announce that it will open tomorrow and put in place the measures that they need to manage guests and crowd levels, as well as staffing levels so that the day can go ahead in a smooth and well run way.Then you are of the same opinion as me. Yes, I understand they didn't need to open it today. But also, why not? Would be good to give the ride a little running without it being completely hammered for an entire day.
Well they've "rolled out" the same lovely girl (see above). Not sure why the lovely boy Jack Silkstone didn't do it... As a marketing specialist, I know plenty of things:As far as I'm aware "spokesperson" (the term used within the article) is gender neutral. I'm not sure what gave you an idea about the spokesperson's gender, but patronising ("lovely girl"?) them isn't a great look, or generally very polite, or really even acceptable.
I'm sure you wouldn't refer to Jack Silkstone (Thorpe's semi-official vlogger in tow) as a "lovely boy"; to use a gendered youth term to refer to an adult man is rude and patronising.
I would have expected a marketing specialist to realise this.
I'm sorry for whoever is the lovely girl they keep rolling out, but really Merlin.
Bowser! How could you?! Poor Bowser Jr! Is this tantamount to Koopa neglect?Interested to see how the queue times are this week. Can potentially get there after dropping my son at school and get back before he finishes if they're under 60 minutes for single rider....