Oh dear, one train on their brand new coaster? I knew Pleasure Beach would go back to being Pleasure Beach soon enough!Considering I was so quick to praise operations on Icon last week, I'll be the first to criticise them today.
It's operating on one train - granted it's still only a 15 minute queue or so (just out of the station building) but it could be much shorter if they wanted. Only reason given is because it's quiet.
Some effects, including the mist, not working today either and there has been some significant downtime. A bit disappointing.
It's operating on one train - granted it's still only a 15 minute queue or so (just out of the station building) but it could be much shorter if they wanted. Only reason given is because it's quiet.
This is consistent with how they operate their other coasters on quieter days. It’s disappointing.
Running off the queue on PMBO is a bit of a problem as light trains are more likely to stall, so they try to ensure there's enough demand before going to 2 trains. On Icon it makes less sense as empty trains aren't much of a problem,
I spoke to a couple of enthusiasts today who had made the trip for Icon, and overheard more as well. So it was surprising when the wait was never longer than one or two trains.I think the lack of Icon adverts is worrying. Or, perhaps, shows that Blackpool just don't have the arsenal from which to advertise compared to Alton Towers.
I hope Icon generates more actual guests for them as Wicker Man is doing for Alton.
Stuck in all that mist and water. I bet that was niceOn another note, we were stopped today on the second launch
I One of the staff today said Blackpool had been dissappointed with numbers of the general public.
One of the staff today said Blackpool had been dissappointed with numbers of the general public.