If it us a coaster surely the coaster gets built first
Probably, yes. But I’d assume that the park is filing the application on the basis of the finished product, which will be enclosed inside a 20m building.
Reading the EIA letter currently, about 1/3 through, they expect construction to take 12-14 months roughly.
Interesting! Does this mean we could potentially expect a 2024 opening rather than the assumed 2025?
1000% percent.
The park doesn't need anymore dark rides. HH being rethemed, Hex back open, Gangster Granny fairly new and then there's Sub Terra which will hopefully come back at some point too. Also the boat ride in Charlie Building will be used again at some point too perhaps.
An Axis Coaster themed to Space. That's my bet. Black Hole VIBES for us oldies.
I agree. If the park reopens Sub-Terra (as is potentially rumoured to be happening next year) and eventually converts the Dungeons back into a family dark ride (I’d be very surprised if this didn’t happen… the Dungeon has always seemingly been mooted as a temporary fix rather than a permanent addition, and turning that boat ride back into a family dark ride seems like an easy win), the park would have
5 dark rides, with at least 4 of those being suitable for all the family (I say “at least 4” because you don’t know what route the park would take with reopening N:ST; they could well make it more family-orientated).
That’s a pretty formidable number, in my view; I don’t think the park ever had 5 dark rides even during the 1990s. And this number can be reached through very cheap wins rather than needing to splurge on a major attraction; there are 2 pretty good dark ride opportunities that already exist on the park before you consider this building.
Indoor coaster opportunities are much more limited. None of the park’s current dark ride buildings (bar possibly Duel, but that’s totally irrelevant with the retheme in progress for 2023) would lend themselves to an indoor coaster at all, and the park isn’t exactly awash with other big, flat plots of land to build one upon. This area is probably the best opportunity the park will ever have to build an indoor coaster; it’s a pretty big plot, it’s flat, and the circumstances surrounding it also mean that the park’s only real option for the land is an indoor coaster. When combined with the fact that it would likely give the park a much needed middle ground family coaster to bridge the gap between Octonauts and Thirteen/Wicker Man (a void only occupied by RMT at present) it seems like an absolute no brainer to me, and that building height would certainly lend itself to an indoor coaster!
The key takeaway from what little we have so far is the words up to. So the height in particular could be lower than 20m in the end, I wouldn't get too caught up on that being the definite number until the actual plans are submitted.
But surely if it was going to be an awful lot lower than that, the park would have specified a different figure?
The building might not be
exactly 20m tall, but I’d say that this quote makes it likely to be within that sort of ballpark. That’s just my thought, anyway.
To be honest, even a height that can be rounded up to 20m, like 17.5m, would easily be tall enough to accommodate an indoor family coaster!