This thread is an amazing example of confirmation bias in action. Alert : off.
I sincerely apologise if I’m exhibiting confirmation bias, Nick. I try and be balanced and rational, but I sometimes can’t help it, and I know I have a tendency to do it without realising.
I get that “rollercoaster” being mentioned
could be a piece of evidence, but the sporadic nature of those mentions (only twice in the whole application), the discrepancy with the rest of the wording even in the same appendices (even in the same appendices, every other similar extract says “indoor attraction”), and the fact that those extracts are pasted almost word for word from Exodus’ application bar the statistics suggests to me that someone accidentally forgetting to take out the word “rollercoaster” once or twice is highly possible.
As well as that, my thought was that them mentioning it at all goes strongly against Alton’s apparent desire for maximum secrecy with this project in every other aspect, which makes it seem a little too odd to be intentional, in my eyes.
It’s a third party doing this rather than the park themselves, and it is also the building being applied for rather than the attraction, so there’s no legal culpability if they don’t build a roller coaster in that space. Not least because a roller coaster is a non-legal term with a surprisingly fluid definition.
That’s my thought, but if that’s confirmation bias, I apologise and I will shut up. The backlash to my opinion would suggest I should shut up regardless… sorry to waste your time, everybody.