An Intamin multi dimension coaster has multiple options for train styles and unique elements that mean even if it is the same ride type as chessingtons it can be a very different ride experience and layout- trains more like on the new fast and furious coaster at universal, or straddle coaster Trains are all available for this coaster type. Things like a tilt track or sideward drop etc are all possible amongst many other elements that would make it different.
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[202X] Project Horizon (SW9?): Planning Approved
Bowser
TS Member
I’m actually stuck as to what IP towers could now use in the UK that is aimed at family that hasn’t already been used….bar….. Roblox.
Return of Sonic the Hedgehog?
Jb85
TS Member
Not big enough these days in my opinionReturn of Sonic the Hedgehog?
Bowser
TS Member
Then in no way a clone?
Unless we are suggesting Hyperia is a clone of Icon
I assumed most people on here have enough common sense to interpret “near clone” as meaning the same manufacturer, ride type, housed indoors, featuring effects and a broadly similar layout without needing that spelled out or resorting to multiple posts of pedantry to amuse the clique.
Steve74
TS Member
Well we had the Rock n Roll coaster starring Aerosmith at Disney, so how about the "K-Pop coaster starring BTS"?Return of Sonic the Hedgehog?
Dave
TS Founding Member
I assumed most people on here have enough common sense to interpret “near clone” as meaning the same manufacturer, ride type, housed indoors, featuring effects and a broadly similar layout without needing that spelled out or resorting to multiple posts of pedantry to amuse the clique.
Except there is nothing to suggest Horizon will have the same effects and layout, you made an assumption based on zero data. By all means tackle me on the meat of the argument but just because I chose to use some humour to hammer home the argument doesn’t negate the point your assumptions have no basis.
The summary of the scenario however is even IF they use and Intamin multidimensional, there is currently no data to suggest the same effects will be used and the different dimensions of the buildings and lack of outdoor track at Towers actively goes against the idea of similar layout, which by no one’s definition is a clone.
Bowser
TS Member
Except there is nothing to suggest Horizon will have the same effects and layout, you made an assumption based on zero data.
I expressed a personal belief, i didn’t cite anything as fact or mention data. Happy to expand on why i think the ride will be what i suggested.
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I don’t think it being potentially similar to Minecraft will be a particular hinderance.
Enthusiasts will want to ride both anyway, and non-enthusiasts will probably differentiate based on theming (eg the Minecraft coaster and the whatever Horizon is themed to coaster) rather than identifying them as two types of the same model.
Enthusiasts will want to ride both anyway, and non-enthusiasts will probably differentiate based on theming (eg the Minecraft coaster and the whatever Horizon is themed to coaster) rather than identifying them as two types of the same model.
Craig
TS Administrator
It’s clearly getting needlessly heated here so have the personal disagreements elsewhere please.
The poster clarified what they meant by “near clone”. If you want to argue further between each other on that point, then do it privately elsewhere or not at all. It’s just diverting discussion away from the actual topic at hand now.
The poster clarified what they meant by “near clone”. If you want to argue further between each other on that point, then do it privately elsewhere or not at all. It’s just diverting discussion away from the actual topic at hand now.
JMW
TS Member
Fortnite is the obvious other big hitter! Though I'm not sure they could make the focus on guns suitable for a rideI’m actually stuck as to what IP towers could now use in the UK that is aimed at family that hasn’t already been used….bar….. Roblox.
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BennyBoy
TS Member
Fortnite is the obvious other big hitter!
I hope to god we don't get a Fortnite coaster
JMW
TS Member
I think in a similar way to Minecraft, certain parts of the game are part of the cultural zeitgeist - the battle bus, tilted towers etc. I'm confident it would be a massive IP but I can't see it happening!I hope to god we don't get a Fortnite coasterI can see it happening that's the bad thing. But by the time it's built the game will be dead and meaningless.
AT86
TS Member
I am currently somewhere in the region of 60/40 as to whether this will be an IP or not.
On the one hand Merlin are on a big IP push with Fiona Eastwood mentioning on numerous occasions that their focus is on working with brand owners to bring their IPs to life. Plus as in indoor ride it is often felt that IPs are easier to market as it gives people an easy to understand idea of what the ride will be like.
However on the other hand Alton Towers is the Merlin park that has most managed to make brands out of their big investments without needing to go down the IP route. Nemesis, Oblivion, The Smiler and Wickerman are all successful examples of this - plus when they recently rethemed Duel to Curse (another indoor ride) they didn't chose the IP route and instead leant into an existing Towers specific theme/character.
I would personally prefer a non-IP approach for Horizon, but appreciate the odds are somewhat stacked against this.
On the one hand Merlin are on a big IP push with Fiona Eastwood mentioning on numerous occasions that their focus is on working with brand owners to bring their IPs to life. Plus as in indoor ride it is often felt that IPs are easier to market as it gives people an easy to understand idea of what the ride will be like.
However on the other hand Alton Towers is the Merlin park that has most managed to make brands out of their big investments without needing to go down the IP route. Nemesis, Oblivion, The Smiler and Wickerman are all successful examples of this - plus when they recently rethemed Duel to Curse (another indoor ride) they didn't chose the IP route and instead leant into an existing Towers specific theme/character.
I would personally prefer a non-IP approach for Horizon, but appreciate the odds are somewhat stacked against this.
