Can we bring back a distinction between SBNO and 'closed' please.
Not sure the distinction has been lost, maybe some humour has though.
Well that’s a joke
I honestly don't understand the hate. Midway games have been a staple of theme parks since forever, I don't fully understand why something like this isn't an extension of them. Granted there isn't a prize but the experience itself isn't something entirely different to Jacob's Ladder/Ring the Bell etc.If you think a bouncy castle up-charge in a theme park isn’t a joke then good for you, Merlin saw you coming.
Think the difference is that attractions like this should just exist. You're right, a large inflatable isn't exactly alien in a theme park - I wouldn't be overly surprised to see one pop up at the likes of Europa Park. But it wouldn't be advertised, wouldn't be shouted about - would just be a nice added extra for guests to enjoy, not an E-ticket attraction that must be proclaimed from the rooftops.I honestly don't understand the hate. Midway games have been a staple of theme parks since forever, I don't fully understand why something like this isn't an extension of them. Granted there isn't a prize but the experience itself isn't something entirely different to Jacob's Ladder/Ring the Bell etc.
If anything, these things hark back to the earlier 'simpler' days, where things like Adventure Land 4-11 would have you 'do' something, rather than 'ride' something.
If you don't like them, save yourself a few quid and go on that roller coaster you've been on a billion times before instead. If people are on the inflatable, you might find yourself waiting less time.
I honestly don't understand the hate. Midway games have been a staple of theme parks since forever, I don't fully understand why something like this isn't an extension of them. Granted there isn't a prize but the experience itself isn't something entirely different to Jacob's Ladder/Ring the Bell etc.
If anything, these things hark back to the earlier 'simpler' days, where things like Adventure Land 4-11 would have you 'do' something, rather than 'ride' something.
If you don't like them, save yourself a few quid and go on that roller coaster you've been on a billion times before instead. If people are on the inflatable, you might find yourself waiting less time.
Can I understand why people are confused, Merlin parks do a great job of changing the meaning of words like 'closed', 'awaiting development', etcCan we bring back a distinction between SBNO and 'closed' please.
I thought this bouncy castle replaced an empty field?There are no coasters at Chessington I have been on 200 times as I have only visited the part around 8 times in my life but surely even you cannot believe that stripping out ride hardware and replacing with an up sell bouncy castle is a sound idea?
I thought this bouncy castle replaced an empty field?
It’s s damn bouncy castle.... come on guys
My local summer fete has a better one that this and it was half the price
The fact that they have even considered this as a new attraction is insulting and says a lot about merlin
Waiting for CCL to become bouncy castle land now
They are doing a lot of this at the minute, closing jungle Jim’s at the Blackpool tower and replacing it with an up charge golf gameIt might be replacing an empty field geographically, but in reality it is dealing with capacity lost to the likes of Safari Skyway, Black Buccaneer and Peeking Heights - all of which were included in the entry price.
The golf hasn't replaced Jungle Jim's at Blackpool, it's an additional attraction and it's in a completely different place. You pay for everything separately anyway at The Tower so either way you'd be paying for whatever was there.They are doing a lot of this at the minute, closing jungle Jim’s at the Blackpool tower and replacing it with an up charge golf game
My point was an attraction included in the map has been removed and one that isn’t appeared a few months before jungle Jim’s was removed.The golf hasn't replaced Jungle Jim's at Blackpool, it's an additional attraction and it's in a completely different place. You pay for everything separately anyway at The Tower so either way you'd be paying for whatever was there.
I honestly thought Chessington was in more of a state than lego land when I went to both this yearI went to chessington last year and I was appalled.
I honestly thought Chessington was in more of a state than lego land when I went to both this year
Chessington and Phantasialand looked pretty much the same 20-30 years ago and were going for the same style of park, both great for their time. Both also quite pushed for size and have a tricky planning situation.
Look at how Phantasialand kept evolving, even when a massive section burnt down. Chessington had a comparatively minor accident and reacts by turning Tomb Blaster's queue into a jail, grounding Rameses and Runaway Train's elaborate queues, knocking down most its aging scenery but not replacing. Meanwhile it keeps its classic themed rides like Vampire, Bubble Works and Tomb Blaster in a horrible state of limbo, gives a few rushed hit N miss refurbishments and hasn't built a new coaster for 15 years.
In the same space of time Phantasialand has become one of the best theme parks in the world and doesnt even have a big attraction empire to fall back on, unlike Chessington has. Merlin (or Tussauds in the few years before) have massively stunted Chessington.