Why pay out of your own pocket to refurb rooms when you can get a company to do it for you?
Out of interest, what is it about these rooms that is generating such outrage compared to, say, the Cadbury and Coca-Cola rooms in the Alton Towers Hotel?
I’ve never heard anyone complain about the various branded themed rooms in the Alton Towers Hotel over the years, and they’ve had quite a few ever since the hotel’s inception in 1996; I believe they’ve had Cadbury, Coca-Cola, Imperial Leather, Tatty Teddy and Superdrug, amongst others. In fact, some of the ones like the Cadbury and Coca-Cola rooms often seem to be talked about quite positively, if anything.
What makes these ones different to those?
I wish Chessington would focus on their own brand a bit more. I'm sure kids would beg to stay in a vampire room over an Oreo one.
I don't understand this insistent use of IP's to drive sales, especially when they come so out of left field... Like Capri sun? Is that really going to bring people into the park? It's seemingly as random as a bic ballpoint pen room...
I think it would be a tossup between the capri sun and the smiler room as to which was most offensive to the prospect of sleepYou mean to tell me you’ve never wanted to pay to sleep in a capri sun room?
From: https://twitter.com/ChessingtonBuzz/status/1746183859731849608?t=5NZaAyCERmOq8U9j_RRxdg&s=19
Forbidden Kingdom is receiving more paint. Looks a bit cartoony. I'd much rather if they just gave the area an entire jetwash and took down all the ivy, though its still nice seeing the area have some TLC.
My thoughts exactly. I've actually visited The Pyramids of Giza, and I've seen Sphinx in person, and all the colour on them has all washed away from exposure from the environment, the only stuff that still has the colour are the artifacts which all were inside the old ruins. Farmer did a great job creating a historically and timeline accurate look of the temple ruins in the modern day while still being a bit wacky with the skulls and waterfall, a nice touch I always liked. It looked really nice back in 1994.Forbidden Kingdom is meant to be an area built in ca. 3000 BC, but viewed in the modern day. Those colours are too bright.
This caused me to look up how old Tomb Blaster is. Apparently it opened in 2002 but 5th Dimension closed in 1993... so it was empty for almost 10 years?
I wish to lodge my complaint with you about the various branded themed rooms in the Alton Towers Hotel over the years. All of them. Every single awful corporate tie in. They're tacky and out of place and generally make my skin crawl, in the same way that Gregg's branded apparel make me want to rip out my eyes and stuff them into mediocre puff pastry, and serve them at a temperature hotter than the sun, to paying fools with bland taste buds and a lack of creative imagination.I’ve never heard anyone complain about the various branded themed rooms in the Alton Towers Hotel over the years, and they’ve had quite a few ever since the hotel’s inception in 1996
Tomb Blaster was a retheme of Terror Tomb which replaced 5th Dimension. The building has always had an operating ride.
Outside of the Lack of guns and targets, there was actually quite a lot of change done to the ride. Originally when it was Terror Tomb, the ride had an antagonist, Abdab, a menacing tour guider that was out to steal the Jewel within the temple for himself, and he would try and stop the riders from getting there before him, with traps, spikes, snakes, etc, until he was taken by the Mummies in the Tomb. The final scene with the Cobra used to be drastically different, in there would be a Punk Pharo playing the 'Juke Box Jewel'. With him playing an electronic guitar that looked like a Scarab with some undead women singing along with him, condemning Abdad to be a slave forever under his control. The rider overall was a bit more sinister. The ride had its own music as well, done by Graham Smart, who previously worked on Nemesis, Toyland Tours, The Vampire, Bubbleworks, and The Haunted House.Ah that makes sense! So the 2002 rebranding was just adding the guns presumably?