Noticed bubbleworks isn't on the list of rides earmarked for removal.
There is a reason why Bubbleworks isn't ear marked for removal and that's to do with 2017. I fear that if 2017 isn't pulled off well (which, with current Chessington management, makes this a very high chance) we could have some very angry nostalgic-loving riders visiting adventures' services. Or it simply could never come to light. Wouldn't be the first time the park has scrapped something late on in the game...
Has anyone mentioned these improvements? Of course not, people would just rather focus on the negatives. I get that people don't like the appearance of those new fences but it's hardly worth two and a half pages of moaning is it?
Now, Chessington is my favourite UK park and I certainly have a soft spot for it, but it certainly isn't going in the right direction. That fence around the tree in Wild Asia is just shocking - how could you get it any more wrong? The first year of Wild Asia where care seemed to be evident in the experience of the land. The music, nice re-design of scenery instead of an overlay and that magical talking tree for all ages. It began to show an era for Chessington that was promising.
2016.
Someone I know commented on the facebook post about Chessington's development plan and said Chessington is going to the dogs...and yes, as much as it pains me, they are true. If it continues in this direction, we'll be seeing the last parts of its heart ripped out from in it completely.
The problem is, this park really does take two steps forward and fifty back. No exaggeration.
Tomb Blaster - it was planned a couple of years prior include a handful of other attractions...but the park needed to delegate money to the fact so much of their theming and just general park was a state so it was pushed back.
Then they did it...it was their opportunity to do so much, fortify and resurrect such an amazingly themed ride...but they couldn't have got it more wrong. Tomb Blaster this year is, quite frankly, embarrassing. The new lighting is a complete mess, certain elements were focused and redone which weren't needed and the important thematic parts to improve were cocked up. However, I don't know why I'm shocked, it was only done to the bare minimum to ensure that the ride could re-open again from a H&S point of view.
So basically, Tomb Blaster, it seems like the team behind this went with the cheapest options possible and with an inexperienced team on the little they
did do to improve the aesthetic. The new lighting doesn't 'sex up' the scenes, instead they destroy any detail that was highlighted and complemented. The scenes haven't been stripped back and carefully reworked, instead the effects have been hashed over because of laziness with no longing by the teams to divulge into the original plans or ideas to restore it...they just want the bare minimum in order to keep this running. Chessington are a laughing stock with this project.
Again, this is coming from someone who loves Chessington and really wants to see the park go in the right direction for development.
As
@AstroDan has said, Wild Asia was a step into the right direction for the future of the park. This was when I realised the park had gained an identity and vision.
How wrong could I be? The original redevelopment of areas into continents and to instate a sense of adventure has just been lost. Chessington management don't care and it saddens me that this has become reality.
Azteca? Well they never cared with that from the outset. They had a "focus group" with families, the families all expressed more interest in another theme that wasn't Azteca or even Amazu...but MMM and Chessington management showed clear disinterest in their other options and well...what more proof do you want that this was the case? Look at what was built?
Glamping? Needed? No.
Park updates, enhancements, redesigns, investments? Needed? Yes.
Maybe I still have a huge soft spot for Chessington park because the entertainments team there have drive and passion...they only get the budgets because the park simply don't care on improving what they have or even the imagination to use it for something else.
This new development plan is exciting but out of all the plans we have for it, only two benefiting the actual park attraction experience? We also have two accommodation possibilities?! TWO?! That is the most ridiculous idea I've ever seen suggested for a park that is crying out for attention and isn't abundant with space! (Wild Asia is already rotting away! But let's get more accommodation shall we?)
This development plan has also asked for people's opinions because Chessington management care about the way they shape the future of the resort. Do they? Azteca already showed us the middle finger so let's move on shall we?
I've said in some of my other posts before, what is going to make more money for Merlin? A re-spruced ride area/land or a new form of accommodation/extra pay activities? It's Merlin. You know the answer.
I know I may seem like I'm moaning about Merlin but this is as much a fault of Chessington management too they don't get off lightly believe me. I can't believe they do not understand what a
theme park is. They don't get what experience is at any level, from grandparents to toddlers. Why haven't they had a huge managerial shake up?
- Falls will never have it's façade reworked or reinstated so long as this management remains.
- Theming will continue to rot as long as this management remains.
- New experiences will not be for the guest experience but to tick boxes.
- The classics will be expected to limp on without any care or enhancement so long as this management remains.
- The ride revitalisation of Tomb Blaster will be their reason to say "see, the public don't care and they think we've done nothing" so that certainly rules out any type of ride TLC or any improvement for Chessington with their current teams.
However, there
are some within Chessington who truly care about the resort and really want to make it the best it can be. The park has some character and charm still left in it and there has been some great little enhancements, additions or overlays throughout the resort but mainly carried out by various teams passionate about the place.
However, with no pressure from Merlin I fear the disinterested Chessington management will continue to reign until the last bit of charm is destroyed.
Please Merlin,
please.