Might it mean “lift the curse”, or something along those lines?"Brave the drop. Release the curse"
Maybe just me... but why would you want to release a curse?
I personally think Croc Drop flows quite nicely off the tongue, so I think it’s quite a cute name in its own kind of way, but I would have preferred the alleged original name; it was referred to as Sobek in the planning documents, which I do like a little bit more, I’ll admit.Love the artwork.
The name is DREADFUL.
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"Brave the drop. Release the curse"
Maybe just me... but why would you want to release a curse?
And the proportion of the head to the temple, it looks very odd even just from a laypersons POV surely. The texture/colour/shape just makes for a pretty ugly feature dominating the area.To me the scale is all wrong. The crocs mouth is oversized compared to the height of the drop tower, the end result is that it makes the ride look squat, smaller and weaker than it really is. You'll barely clear the top of the mouth! Theming is supposed to enhance ride experience, this looks like it'll manage to detract from it,
I can't think of any other major parks that can get away with investing so little.Well, it is the most amazing thing to happen since the Rainforest area?
But yeah, I think it's fair to say Chessington's investments have caused its fans to have low expectations.
I can't think of any other major parks that can get away with investing so little.
Thorpe Park says hello.
UK’s answer to Talocan, in terms of a photogenic, effect-heavy flat ride!