shakey
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At what point do we need a separate thread for all this Crevettes talk?
Fantastic idea
At what point do we need a separate thread for all this Crevettes talk?
Sadly, that is one of the few things likely to be open this weekend.At what point do we need a separate thread for all this Crevettes talk?
This is fair. I was astonished once to watch staff sweeping standing snow off Big Dipper, and subsequently open the ride.Although we moan about BPB, I’d say that they’re the best park in the UK for being able to operate (most of) their rides in poor weather conditions.
One day I shall make the trip up to enjoy an Old Gits Day Out.Quietest I have seen the Beach on an Illuminations Saturday in fifty years, and I have visited during lots of gales.
Really good day, all down to beer and company, not park operations.
Even got a lock in at Crevettes.
Pleasure. Beach is definitely great on rainy days still stand Legoland has more to do than Pleasure when weather is poor.Although we moan about BPB, I’d say that they’re the best park in the UK for being able to operate (most of) their rides in poor weather conditions.
In recent years Merlin have reduced the minimum operating wind speeds on loads of their rides, even lower than manufacturers recommendations. I dare say at Thorpe and Alton tomorrow, virtually everything outdoors will be closed all day.
BPB is your best bet of having a good time at a UK park in a storm.
Curious to see what's been going on in River Caves and whether the Journey to Hell portion is using the entire ride areaRiver Caves has had a bit more of the Journey to Hell treatment. Unfortunately the section on the right of this image was trying to fall over in the high winds, given a lack of support behind it. The area that would normally house the turnstile has a black sheet draped in front. Assuming they are intending to use the trough for JTH, they perhaps ought to consider what will happen when it rains, given a few inches of standing water filled it in today's weather.
Elsewhere on the park, not much opened given the weather; Avalanche, Streak and Grand National were the only coasters for most of the day, eventually joined by Rev (I understand the concern with Rev was the stairs/station rather than the ride itself, and even when it did open, it was incredibly difficult to stand upright).
Pretty sure when I brought my Platinum Pass for 2026 (mostly for access to European parks), there was the option to purchase a Hot Ice Season Pass too. Although, that could mean they’ve just left the sign-up page as the same as last year.This may mean nothing, but at the moment there is no mention of the Hot Ice Show 2026 on the pleasure beach website, no option to buy a 2026 Hot Ice season pass and as far as I know there has been no announcement about the show for next year.
Could Hot Ice be cancelled in 2026 ?
It could just be a late announcement but it is unusual.