And it wouldn't be unique as there's one only an hour or so away.Please not a Nebulaz. Mediocre ride experience, crap throughput. The park can't have low throughput attractions.
Agreed, plus there’s already one at Drayton an hour away from Towers. Aside from that, it’s just not the high capacity flat that the park needs.Please not a Nebulaz. Mediocre ride experience, crap throughput. The park can't have low throughput attractions.
I guess having one Nemesis themed shop literally just after the underpass wouldn’t be too much of an issue, however maybe the long term plan is to move this into the new and much larger arcade building currently being built?
If this new flat is going to act as a “portal” to a new land, is there space for another attraction in the existing footprint around the Galactica plaza do we reckon?
dose the main queue start next to the store then go arround or dose it have 2 enterance like blade?Some more documentation was added to the application this morning. Nothing particularly exciting or that gives away what ride system is planned but, if this is designed to split FV in half, the queue line will start on the Nemesis 'half' of the area.
On the subject of the queue, there will be three sets of queue fencing installed (1.3m high, 1.3m high that provides protection from falling - almost certainly for the stairs - and 1.1m high) with alternate designs. A quarter of all themed fence panels are to receive a decorative motif (which has been hidden for planning purposes).
Also, the updated 3D model document states that the two cylinders (like the cube) are to show the maximum extent of the themed features and that the final form may alter. So maybe they are just theming and not necessarily anything to do with the mechanics of the ride system. The wording could be interpreted either way, either they are elements that have been added and themed, or they're features of the ride system that are to be themed.
I think from the planning docs submitted, we can establish that work began in earnest on Project Horizon in September 2023, as that's when the tree survey was undertaken. So it would be reasonable to assume the project was approved at some point over last summer.While the application only appeared on the planning portal on February 6th, it appears that the first revision took place on November 22nd. So this project has been in motion for a lot longer than we've thought.
The plans show a split platform though, so any regular spinning flat is unlikely in my opinion.From the start I've been thinking it will be a Nebulaz, I hope not but I could imagine it, unless there is contradicting info I haven't seen.
It's still a gamble with Merlin though. Something special could mean like Nemesis' retract, or it could be Mr Tumble.I have been personally told 3 flat rides have officially been purchased by merlin
What type I haven't been told but I'm sure it'll be something special
Not in FB but elsewhere maybeThe plans show a split platform though, so any regular spinning flat is unlikely in my opinion.