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[2026] Bluey Coaster in CBeebies Land
GooseOnTheLoose
TS Member
It hasn't. Thoosie desperation for breadcrumbs has only increased.I think this coaster has gotten a bit more intresting as it's progressed in true Alton fashion remaining secretive on projects
Dave
TS Founding Member
I think this coaster has gotten a bit more intresting as it's progressed in true Alton fashion remaining secretive on projects
It is curious, I wouldn’t say interesting.
Towers need family coasters so I think most people are happy to see stuff like this but it’s not interesting.
Just wish this was coming alongside more flat rides across the park.
owenstreet7
TS Member
I would arguably say what Towers needed to explore would've been to update the seating for Runaway Mine Train so it's got a 0.9m-1m height requirement. I think having it at 1.1m is counterproductive due to the fact that younger children and families may not be able to ride where they used to.It is curious, I wouldn’t say interesting.
Towers need family coasters so I think most people are happy to see stuff like this but it’s not interesting.
Just wish this was coming alongside more flat rides across the park.
I would say in general the park haven't got as many family attractions as they used to. One's where the whole family can ride rather than pre-schoolers.
Rides such as the Zamperla Nebulaz, Technical Park Sidecar XL, ART Engineering Wild Swing, Mack Seastorm
I could say this could easily apply to any other park in the all ages bracket including Chessington, Drayton and Paultons. Some of which has at least one of those rides.
Islander
TS Member
I mean... what else would you expect them to do? Alert the national media when they start installing a new piece of track?I think this coaster has gotten a bit more intresting as it's progressed in true Alton fashion remaining secretive on projects
Poisson
TS Member
Rides such as the Zamperla Nebulaz, Technical Park Sidecar XL, ART Engineering Wild Swing, Mack Seastorm
The Mack yes, maybe the Technical Park but something as low capacity as a Wild Swing or rubbish and low capacity as a Nebulaz no.
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Skyscraper
TS Member
Shared with their permission, here's a potential layout by someone on a Discord server I'm in;
I think they could be on to something here; It would explain the weird kink in the track render and the position of the theming features.
I think they could be on to something here; It would explain the weird kink in the track render and the position of the theming features.
Matt N
TS Member
Why would they hide a helix, though? That seems odd.Shared with their permission, here's a potential layout by someone on a Discord server I'm in;
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I think they could be on to something here; It would explain the weird kink in the track render and the position of the theming features.
They don’t normally tend to hide things in applications; they only did for The Smiler because it broke the inversion record. A helix on a kiddie coaster is nothing earth-shattering!
GooseOnTheLoose
TS Member
Oh you think that's just a helix? There's at least an over banked dive turn and a heart line roll in there, finishing with a splashdown element.Why would they hide a helix, though? That seems odd.
They don’t normally tend to hide things in applications; they only did for The Smiler because it broke the inversion record. A helix on a kiddie coaster is nothing earth-shattering!
Might I ask, why is there a point where the green line crosses over itself? In the bottom right corner of the figure eight, I mean!Shared with their permission, here's a potential layout by someone on a Discord server I'm in;
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I think they could be on to something here; It would explain the weird kink in the track render and the position of the theming features.
Skyscraper
TS Member
It's thought that the "kink" could be where the extra bit connects. If you follow it with your finger you may see.Might I ask, why is there a point where the green line crosses over itself? In the bottom right corner of the figure eight, I mean!
(spot the idiot in the room)It's thought that the "kink" could be where the extra bit connects
I'm still a bit lost. Can you clarify what you mean?
(yes, I am the idiot)
Skyscraper
TS Member
Here you go mate(spot the idiot in the room)
I'm still a bit lost. Can you clarify what you mean?
(yes, I am the idiot)
The blue line is the suggested layout. It could well just be one single helix, though.
Ah that's better thanks! When the blue line goes off the image at the end I presume after that is when it curves round or something back into the station?Here you go mate
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The blue line is the suggested layout. It could well just be one single helix, though.
Skyscraper
TS Member
That's correct, the final turn to the station is cut off from the image.Ah that's better thanks! When the blue line goes off the image at the end I presume after that is when it curves round or something back into the station?
There's a valid idea!Is it possible it could have a switch track somewhere during the layout
Ok, thanks for clarifying! Makes sense now.That's correct, the final turn to the station is cut off from the image.
