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39 People Stuck on Rameses Revenge Ride at Chessington
CGM
TS Member
DiogoJ42 said:Huss rides are perfectly reliable if you maintain them properly. They are also some of the best flat rides ever made
The thought occurs, given that Huss no longer exist, where will they get new restraints from?
As far as I'm concerned, Huss were the original flat ride company, there's no denying how good their rides are. There's not a spin ride that can match the breakdance and they devised rides that we now take for granted such as the pirate ship and the frisbee.
However, their rides have a bit of a reputation for being expensive, overly complicated and difficult to maintain. It was fine when they were the market leaders but companies such as KMG and Mondial have since outdone them. I'm sure it's not as much of a problem on the German fair circuit where the rides are serviced regularly but parks can't afford to take their rides apart every few weeks.
As for parts, the original Huss may not exist but Huss Park Attractions still manufacture old Huss Rides and I'm sure that Huss Parts and Service would sort Chessington out with the replacement components they need.
AirFAN
TS Member
Huss no longer exists - why so?
To be honest I really hope the Paramount park in Kent goes ahead. It would really provide Thorpe and Chessington with some real competition and they may decide enough is enough and finally get their act together. The competition commission forced BAA to sell Stansted and Gatwick, they should do the same with Merlin.
The sad fact is Chessington wouldn't require a huge amount of investment to make it considerably better. Instead of building a large attraction, focus on updating existing attractions and invest in a few more smaller attractions.
I have absolutely no idea why they went ahead with the Safari ride, considering the weather in the UK is normally terrible - lets face it, it doesn't compare to similar rides found in Busch Gardens.
At the moment it doesn't seem as though the park has a speciality, they don't do anything considerably well. It's a poor excuse for a theme park and a zoo in my opinion.
To be honest I really hope the Paramount park in Kent goes ahead. It would really provide Thorpe and Chessington with some real competition and they may decide enough is enough and finally get their act together. The competition commission forced BAA to sell Stansted and Gatwick, they should do the same with Merlin.
The sad fact is Chessington wouldn't require a huge amount of investment to make it considerably better. Instead of building a large attraction, focus on updating existing attractions and invest in a few more smaller attractions.
I have absolutely no idea why they went ahead with the Safari ride, considering the weather in the UK is normally terrible - lets face it, it doesn't compare to similar rides found in Busch Gardens.
At the moment it doesn't seem as though the park has a speciality, they don't do anything considerably well. It's a poor excuse for a theme park and a zoo in my opinion.
Alastair
TS Team
DiogoJ42 said:The thought occurs, given that Huss no longer exist, where will they get new restraints from?
Kumbak? I hear they are the specialists at fixing up aging or broken rides!
Not sure if this is something to do with the news segments being provided by Sky News, but I've just heard on the radio about this. Apparently the riders were stuck in a position for four hours. Very one sided coverage as there was no statement from the park at all.
This does seem very odd that a Murdoch based enterprise is going in so hard with this story, when the very same people have given away free tickets to the park through The Sun?
This does seem very odd that a Murdoch based enterprise is going in so hard with this story, when the very same people have given away free tickets to the park through The Sun?
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Anonymous
Huss are back and started producing new rides this year. The German government bailed them out.
Can someone please enlighten me - In some news reports, it indicates the restraints were cut open. However, in the very same reports, it includes a statement from the park, where they go on to say that the ride will be open on Monday.....
How is this possible, unless they have 40 new restraints on site?
How is this possible, unless they have 40 new restraints on site?
Jonathan
TS Member
Chessington have just stated on their official Facebook page that Rameses Revenge is closed until further notice, which is unsurprising, given that the restraints actually had to be cut off! I think it was a bit stupid to state that it was going to open today, to be honest.
LiamC
TS Member
Jonathan said:I think it was a bit stupid to state that it was going to open today, to be honest.
I thought that at first to be honest. However, the more i thought about it, the more I think they were referring to the park itself as opposed to Rameses Revenge.
Jonathan
TS Member
I suppose that does make sense, but they should've made that clearer.LiamC said:Jonathan said:I think it was a bit stupid to state that it was going to open today, to be honest.
I thought that at first to be honest. However, the more i thought about it, the more I think they were referring to the park itself as opposed to Rameses Revenge.
Orlando parks
TS Member
On BBC London it showed the lap bar sections being prised open, so I would of thought that all the workings operating that section of the restraints would be damaged anyway.
Scott
Former TS Team Member
An update from various sources that have been on park have said that for most of the day the ride was still stuck in the same position, with the whole gondola covered in tarpaulins. Apparently staff were positioned around it to stop people loitering nearby or taking photos.
Doesn't sound great.
Doesn't sound great.
Quetzal
TS Member
Chessington seem to be plagued with problems at the moment. It's not nice to watch.
If they do decide to get rid of the ride, and they don't retheme runaway, then there's a nice plot of land to play with in the future. Even more if you add Toadies which has seemingly been on the way out for years.
If they do decide to get rid of the ride, and they don't retheme runaway, then there's a nice plot of land to play with in the future. Even more if you add Toadies which has seemingly been on the way out for years.
Thorpe do the same - Someone filmed on ride on rush, and she only noticed after the ride when the phone was out. She as much as pulled the phone out his hand (she didn't, but was surprised with the way she reacted), and gave some spiel about "Merlin Copyright doesn't allow photography". Likewise, with X - the host made some kids remove some appallingly poor BlackBerry footage they'd taken.DiogoJ42 said:Chessington have been really millitant about people taking photos when things go wrong. Even getting security to demand people's cameras are erased in the past. I have to question the legality of that.
I like to think that if I wanted a photo, I'd get one. They can't exactly stop you, nor can they take your camera off you, and further to this, they can't demand anything!