Visited Chessington for the first time in a few weeks (mainly due to not being able to get RAP slots, but that is another matter), and a few takeaways were:
1) The blue badge parking spaces that had been lost due to installing EV chargers are available again now the work has finished.
2) For the RAP queue for Vampire there is now a member of staff just at the top of the steps scanning the passes. For the RAP queue for Dragons Fury there is a member of staff scanning the passes as you enter the queue now - this is new from our last visit.
3) The new queue system for Tiger Rock still makes no sense. It didn't seem to matter which side you went down, the member of staff was just putting each group in a separate boat. Worked for us as we went down the 4 or more side and got on before 3 or 4 groups that were originally in front of us. But what is the point of this if they are just putting every group in separate boats regardless of size?
4) First ride on Tomb Blaster this year, didn't noticed anything obvious not working but that may have been more down to trying to thrash family members
. Dispatch was very slow, we went down the main queue as we were waiting for RAP to count down so couldn't book anything and the queue was stated as 5 minutes, but it was no way 5 minutes. It felt like it was taking the 5 minutes to get one train out, I don't know the ins and outs but why it takes so long to get people off, people on and the train going is beyond me.
5) RAP actually worked well, pretty much straight on with all rides we used it on, and that is fairly unusual for Vampire, Mandrill, Tiger Rock, Dragons Fury, & Gruffalo to name a few. The caveat to this was that the park for a warm Sunday was quite quiet, I assume down to the M25 closure and people choosing BBQ's over theme park maybe. Still waiting to experience the new system on a rammed day.
Anyway, just our observations.