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Blackpool Pleasure Beach: 2023 Discussion
John_P
TS Member
Probably the wrong place to post this. But any good suggestions for accommodation near the park?
The New Esplanade is an excellent B and B.
Nice rooms, a bar, great breakfast. Lovely owners.
Rick
TS Member
Some great Pleasure Beach junk in the carpark too !The New Esplanade is an excellent B and B.
Nice rooms, a bar, great breakfast. Lovely owners.
djtruefitt
TS Team
The big one has stalled today, due to the high winds I believe:
Enter Valhalla
TS Member
A friend of mine went on Enso yesterday and their reports were pretty similar to all that I’m hearing. You barely spin and it doesn’t justify the £15 charge.
The thing is, Mack spinning coasters don’t spin that much, certainly not as much as one’s from the traditional spinning coaster manufacturers. I’m fine with this. I’ve been on loads of Mack spinning coasters and I enjoy them all, because they’re great rides with decent layouts, not because of how much they spin.
The fact that you can often be facing in different directions is an added element, but the big attraction, unlike on Maurers for example, isn’t the spinning, it’s the decent coaster track layout.
This is normally fine, but when you’re charging people £15 JUST for the novelty of spinning, it’s not enough.
The thing is, Mack spinning coasters don’t spin that much, certainly not as much as one’s from the traditional spinning coaster manufacturers. I’m fine with this. I’ve been on loads of Mack spinning coasters and I enjoy them all, because they’re great rides with decent layouts, not because of how much they spin.
The fact that you can often be facing in different directions is an added element, but the big attraction, unlike on Maurers for example, isn’t the spinning, it’s the decent coaster track layout.
This is normally fine, but when you’re charging people £15 JUST for the novelty of spinning, it’s not enough.
dazza4783
TS Member
It is good when riding on your own, you get some good spins, or I did anyway. I've had rides on Spinball Whizzer and Dragon's Fury when I didn't spin as much as I did on ENSO, and those are designed to spin.
I think pleasure beach really did shoot themselves in the foot with the price though, because while people should be coming off thinking what a great experience they just had, regardless of how good it is people are just gonna come off disappointed as it wasn't worth they £15 the spent on it, which is a real shame.
Anyway, here is some off-ride footage I got of it while I was there.
I think pleasure beach really did shoot themselves in the foot with the price though, because while people should be coming off thinking what a great experience they just had, regardless of how good it is people are just gonna come off disappointed as it wasn't worth they £15 the spent on it, which is a real shame.
Anyway, here is some off-ride footage I got of it while I was there.
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Matt N
TS Member
Must be a first? Good to see they got everyone off ok.
Didn’t Big One stall in a different part of the ride a few years ago?
Glad everyone’s seemingly OK.
I think it has done most of the second half valleys over the years!
The wind shear was very strange this afternoon, 10mph winds constantly, then brief hard gusts for just a few seconds of what must have been 40mph.
Messed up my lawn feeds!
Edit...it valleyed out many times before the advent of social media...it simply wasn't news back then.
If a tree falls in the forest, but nobody discusses it on twitter...has it really fallen?
The wind shear was very strange this afternoon, 10mph winds constantly, then brief hard gusts for just a few seconds of what must have been 40mph.
Messed up my lawn feeds!
Edit...it valleyed out many times before the advent of social media...it simply wasn't news back then.
If a tree falls in the forest, but nobody discusses it on twitter...has it really fallen?
Coaster
TS Member
It's stalled plenty of times before, I'm just not sure if it has ever happened with guests on the ride before today?Didn’t Big One stall in a different part of the ride a few years ago?
Glad everyone’s seemingly OK.
Rick
TS Member
I know it's becoming increasingly unfashionable to ride things before having an opinion about them, so I will stick my oar in here ... having ridden it yesterday, I thought it was great. A huge improvement on the standard seating. Totally subjective, for sure - but I've parted with my cash.A friend of mine went on Enso yesterday and their reports were pretty similar to all that I’m hearing. You barely spin and it doesn’t justify the £15 charge.
The thing is, Mack spinning coasters don’t spin that much, certainly not as much as one’s from the traditional spinning coaster manufacturers. I’m fine with this. I’ve been on loads of Mack spinning coasters and I enjoy them all, because they’re great rides with decent layouts, not because of how much they spin.
The fact that you can often be facing in different directions is an added element, but the big attraction, unlike on Maurers for example, isn’t the spinning, it’s the decent coaster track layout.
This is normally fine, but when you’re charging people £15 JUST for the novelty of spinning, it’s not enough.
It doesn't spin wildly, but it was never going to. I got a couple of good spins as a single rider - spinning through the twist was awesome, but the best parts were where the car wasn't spinning and you were launching backwards at 50+ into an Immelmann - you don't get that on Storm Chaser.
I haven't ridden all the Mack spinners but for my money they're fairly pedestrian bar Euro Mir and perhaps Cobra's Curse.
Get on it first and then come back and tell us it sucked.
Thameslink Rail
TS Member
Assuming a dispatch of 2 people every 4 minutes, that gives 120 people or £1800. Of course a good coaster could get through 120 people in just over 5 minutes.
(Note I have edited this post a few times as I accidentally pressed post early while trying to check whether it was 2 or 4 seater and on one train or all trains)
(Note I have edited this post a few times as I accidentally pressed post early while trying to check whether it was 2 or 4 seater and on one train or all trains)
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