Benzin
TS Member
Was it in Oblivion's tunnel?
It's quite the length they've gone to, to keep it under wraps until opening day!
I'm fairly certain someone had spotted it over Half Term.
Was it in Oblivion's tunnel?
It's quite the length they've gone to, to keep it under wraps until opening day!
TwoSo does it do one circuit or two?
Makes sense but inept capacity is shot
What is it with Alton Towers and unintentionally having scandalous figures in their park?The guy on the back row looks suspiciously similar to Emmerdale's Matthew Wolfenden, who attended the opening day of Gangsta Granny...
(I maybe would have avoided highlighting this, as I remember that he was involved in a minor scandal with Paige Sandhu a few years ago)
The official opening day video has been uploaded to YouTube
The guests ranked it 10 out of 10
The guy on the back row looks suspiciously similar to Emmerdale's Matthew Wolfenden, who attended the opening day of Gangsta Granny...
(I maybe would have avoided highlighting this, as I remember that he was involved in a minor scandal with Paige Sandhu a few years ago)
From: https://youtu.be/r308fET0kiI
Indeed, but it makes the ride experience a bit more "complete", given how short the layout is.Makes sense but inept capacity is shot
Incase anyone fancies climbing over the now double enforced 2m high air gates to throw themselves over the track while the train is moving.Indeed, but it makes the ride experience a bit more "complete", given how short the layout is.
Bluey's batching process is the same as the RMT's, with guests being sent to the bays after the train has started the second lap.
This is probably for saftey, by having the staff walk down the train they can ensure nothing is stuck in the air gates, sticking out, etcthe ride has "lap bars confirmed" buttons at the front of the station but the hosts have to then walk to the back of the station to enable dispatch, it would be faster if they just had a single button that could be pressed as soon as the checks are complete. At least they got a decent sized train, unlike at Chessington.
