At this point, I'd argue that it doesn't need to be, and it's probably better if it isn't. The coaster type (and general attraction type) the park most lacks at present is things for the "too big for CBeebies, too small for the 1.2m rides" demographic; they've only really got RMT filling that void coaster-wise at present, and not a whole lot else in terms of non-coasters.I mean if its an indoor coaster it's not going to be anything mind blowing. The building isn't that big in coaster terms so it isn't likely to be a world class ride like smiler and nemmy.
I second that, would make complete sense. A Bobsled or Suspended Powered Coaster would be my choices.I'd say it's a Mack coaster and I suspect that if Project Exodus is a Mack itself, I suspect that Merlin have pulled off a deal with Mack to have both built to help keep costs down as what Merlin have with Nemesis retrack and Chessie B&M which doing them separately would have not been cheap yet having them paid for at a same time does help keeping costs down.
Do Mack still make Bobsled Coasters? According to RCDB, the last one built opened in 2001: https://rcdb.com/r.htm?order=8&ot=2&mo=8321&iiI second that, would make complete sense. A Bobsled or Suspended Powered Coaster would be my choices.
Sorry matt, I was referring to rides like Cobra at Paulton's. Avalanche is a bobsleigh.Do Mack still make Bobsled Coasters? According to RCDB, the last one built opened in 2001: https://rcdb.com/r.htm?order=8&ot=2&mo=8321&ii
A Bobsled Coaster could be good fun, mind you; Avalanche is great fun! Schweizer Bobbahn wasn't quite as good, but it was still a perfectly fine, fun family coaster!
Ah right; sorry for misunderstanding you. The Cobra-style rides are made by Gerstlauer, and I agree that one could be good fun!Sorry matt, I was referring to rides like Cobra at Paulton's. Avalanche is a bobsleigh.
Ah yes, you're right. Think I had a crazy moment.Ah right; sorry for misunderstanding you. The Cobra-style rides are made by Gerstlauer, and I agree that one could be good fun!
Not a problem; we all have them from time to time!Ah yes, you're right. Think I had a crazy moment.
It could be, I guess.Indoor water coaster possibly? Journey to Atlantis kind of thrill level?
I’ll keep banging this drum until it’s proven wrong as I’d really like a water ride which isn’t an absolutely massive let down which doesn’t currently exist at AT.
I would thought that a Valhalla water ride would be good for the car park behind Galactica if that and dare I say a return of Air would see that area split off from FV so that it becomes its own themed area. Maybe dusting off the original oasis proposals? Would at least be a change from the usual dark themes Towers normally does these days.It could be, I guess.
My one thought about an indoor water ride, though, is that while Valhalla et al are well liked and I’m sure a similar ride at Alton Towers would be popular, I do feel like building an indoor water ride would negate nearly all of the advantages of building an indoor attraction in the first place.
So without wanting to type this all out again here, I’m not convinced it’s a coaster. In fact I really think it’s a flying theatre. Just look at the giveaway three entrance doors, plus all the other little details:
From: https://twitter.com/venny21/status/1587961986276548613?s=46&t=RwPDhK_ycytUsBFGXwizcA