djtruefitt
TS Team
I’ve only ever seen it ran program Alpha so far.
Definitely a cultural thing here. I’ve been to many European parks and never see this level of vandalism
Yeah but far easier and cheaper to replace pieces of perspex as and when needed than repairing a painted concrete wall!Given Galactica's perspex screens get equally vandalised, there sadly doesn't appear to be permanent solution or strong, visible deterrent to the Temu Banksys of the world.
Some form of tech that sprays red dye all over them would sufficeGiven Galactica's perspex screens get equally vandalised, there sadly doesn't appear to be permanent solution or strong, visible deterrent to the Temu Banksys of the world.
Yeah it's cheaper and easier, but it's still not a deterrent and will sit there vandalised for just as long before anyone gets around to sorting it. It'll still look horrendous and be an open invitation for these cocktrumpets to spread their incessant scrawlings on.Yeah but far easier and cheaper to replace pieces of perspex as and when needed than repairing a painted concrete wall!
That isn't an excuse for property to be vandalised and damaged though, it should be a ban from the parks when people are doing it but the enforcement clearly isn't thereJust a reminder that theme parks like Towers are going to be for many teenagers the first time they get independence.
Of course they’re going to be cheeky about it. Merlin Magic Making need to be designing their queues to be be of arms length from any theming…
Literally minutes after posting this saw someone doing it, called them out. There excuse was “everyone else has done it”. I told them the ride is new and some people spent hours building it.I’d love to go to some of these peoples houses and start writing on their walls and see how they react.
Definitely a cultural thing here. I’ve been to many European parks and never see this level of vandalism.
Towers don’t help themselves mind. Limited rides availability, boring queue lines and slow moving queues lead to this.
You would have thought they would have learnt.
I agree, although my post was meant more to be more of an explanation of why the behaviour occurs rather than an excuse. But designing attractions with these concepts in mind means that things don't need to be escalated to enforcement. The ride team will be too fixated on operations to notice, and it would be a needless call for security to deal with. Sometimes, a more preventative approach is needed to avoid these issues from occurring entirely.That isn't an excuse for property to be vandalised and damaged though, it should be a ban from the parks when people are doing it but the enforcement clearly isn't there
Just a reminder that theme parks like Towers are going to be for many teenagers the first time they get independence.
Of course they’re going to be cheeky about it. Merlin Magic Making need to be designing their queues to be of arms length from any theming…
They need to ban pens and stop selling pens to people, and remove them instantly if caught and fined to pay for damage
You also notice it in places like the Harry Potter rides at Universal Orlando. Those rides have so much theming, and it remains immaculate 10-15 years on in some cases because it is all kept out of arm’s length of guests.