I think now is about the right time for me to step in and give my view on the whole Wild Asia / Mystic East / Park Theming attempts. Bare in mind that my opinion is of course very biased, considering that I have grown up at Chessington and it has sculpted me into a theme park lover, yes, THEME PARK. I’m a fan of theme and therefore, when I saw Dragon Falls just last week I was shocked beyond belief to the point of coming close to weeping a little.
Wild Asia to me, represented a glimmer of hope that the park was going to change, and finally a turn in the right direction. The level of theming was, to me, brilliant, but when I thought more about it, I realised that there wasn’t actually that much done. Much of the area is just a recovering of the old façade and doesn’t actually change too much of the area. The biggest change was of course, the moving of the Dodgems, Bash Street Bus and then all the install work / theming on Kobra. The ideas in the area, were brilliant, but to me it didn’t do what it was supposed to.
The area lacked that same level of atmosphere that the rest of the park had, it was too open and lacked the weaving paths, shrubbery and general built up layers that the world of adventures theme represented. For me, the World of Adventures is something more. It represents a selection of ideals and to me they all need to be met. There needs to be immersive theming, a thought to the layout of the area, the music needs to be creative and yet realistic and the area needs to represent the land which it is trying to mimic. To me, Wild Asia just didn’t do that.
That is an east Indian street. Wild Asia doesn't come close.
The buildings are all dark, the streets weren’t quite tight enough and the general feel of ‘Asia’ just wasn’t there to me, whereas for Mystic East, you know what it was supposed to represent. It was Japan / Chinese architecture and it was stunning. The rocks looked like the mountains in Japan, the Buddha was big and bold, the tunnel under Dragon River, the layout and flow of the paths, although illogical allowed you to see the ride. Then you had the amazing station, the giant heads from Angkor and just one of the most impressive and immersive themed rides and areas.
Wild Asia, as promising as it looked, just didn’t deliver in the same way that Mystic East did, the ideas were there, but the planning, execution and budget limitations ruined that. It could have been so much more, in a similar way, Zufari could have been, as could Africa.
The Forbidden Kingdom, Mexicana and to a lesser extent Transylvania all represented these ideals, they all worked well in ways that didn’t have to make sense, but gave you that level of escape. It was as though you were somewhere else. Not a theme park just outside London, but an actual different place. Dragon River, The Runaway Train, Vampire, Bubbleworks and all those amazing and iconic Chessington attractions were made with love, attention to detail and a large budget. It wasn’t built by people who had no imagination, for example, the below videos show the attractions theming being made by external companies. The rides were amazing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hu69__KysoE#ws
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obUW4ZNawl0#ws
Hopefully, you can understand our wishes to see the rides return to their former glory, as well as my beliefs that although Chessington’s new management may have ‘ideas’ and ‘plans’, they will be nowhere near as well executed as previously.