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I so don't agree with that but it made me properly LOL anyway hahaha!
I love it, it just looks perfect for BPP, it's iconic, and it's fun, it's not serious and never was - it's almost like a folly in a way - it's the antithesis of Nemesis and I adore them both.
I don't think it's humanly possible for me to disagree with you any more than I do right now! I enjoy PMBO for the first drop and that's about it. There's no airtime really except in the odd spot and it doesn't really do anything for me, if it didn't hurt you and make a lot of noise you probably wouldn't realise you were on a roller coaster! From what I understand, we have everybody's beloved Geoffrey T to thank for that, he wanted the ride to be big and domineering on the coast which lead to those iconic 30 degree inclines on the second hill. Plus whoever decided the turnaround should go INTO the sea wind was an idiot. Full stop.
Past all that though, I think what annoys me the most about that infernal contraption is that PMBO *could* be an amazing coaster! If the first drop was made properly, and the hills were a bit steeper to eject you into space and the turnaround was actually a good shape instead of being uphill into the wind and, above all, if the track was just a little bit less clunky and more smooth. Not B&M smooth, but not with the horrific kinks it has now!
As @Bear has said to me constantly since we got back from PBB last month: get CHANCE in to sort it like they did with Phantom's Revenge and it could be a good ride. Who knows, maybe they could get a deal with them to get their own Lightning Run clone for cheap!
They are in dire need of a headline attraction now. The idea of a launch across the promenade would really be spectacular but I do doubt that's ever going to happen.
With sensible investments like W&G & Nick Land etc hopefully at some point the budget will allow. Perhaps this is exactly the kind of park that would benefit from a RMC. Though I'd of course rather see a big steel launch or air time machine.
The attraction itself isn't horrific, it's got no real narrative but the theming is quite good. It was just badly marketed so has had little return for the investment.
As much as we can hate marketing sometimes if parks do it badly their investments don't work.
I have to disagree, W&G seems like such a wasted opportunity. I really think it's a step down from the Goldmine. There's far too much dead space with nothing happening and whilst what's there is of a good standard, there just isn't enough of it and it doesn't flow together at all!
And at £5 million?! I really can't see where they spent that money, unless they had to pay some extortionate amount to dispose of the old theming!
Am I the only one that thought Wallace and Gromit was a good investment. A family ride and whole family area then a thrill ride every 4 years would be a fantastic development plan for pleasure beach. If they get a new thrill in 2015 then it will be like that which I think is very good since they had ice blast then an off the shelf headbanger from a park that closed down the road which they also owned.
For only a million more they could have got an Alpina Blitz and plonked it behind Infusion and opened up the south entrance again and made that end of the park a little more busy like it used to be. Get another thrill flat and put it where Bling used to be and both ends of the park are a little more evenly spread out!
I know it doesn't look like it, but I really do love the park. I grew up there and it saddens me to see it flounder with so little money.