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Skyscraper
TS Member
I got that notification too and I'm a 3 and a half hour drive away 

Danscott22
TS Member
I see they’re still closing Wild Asia at 3:30 even though Dragon’s Fury has a 90 minute wait. Not really great, whatever the reason is
Benjsh
TS Member
I see they’re still closing Wild Asia at 3:30 even though Dragon’s Fury has a 90 minute wait. Not really great, whatever the reason is
Staffing issues most likely.
Willemgorman1
TS Member
Mandrill Mayhem listed as closed all day. Hope it’s not a major problem
Islander
TS Member
Nah I'm sure it's small and insignificant if they're closing their headline brand-new coaster for an entire day a matter of weeks after openingMandrill Mayhem listed as closed all day. Hope it’s not a major problem

Themepark-newbie
TS Member
Going into a bank holiday and busy half term...fingers crossed they get it back up soon.
LF22
TS Member
We are here today and Mandrill Mayhem closed all day. They didn’t even test it this morning. Very frustrating! I also for the reminder it was about to open for virtual queueing at 9.45 despite the ride not even opening. Talk about rubbing salt in our wounds while waiting to enter the park!!
Danscott22
TS Member
This is the second time this has happened since it opened as well
Dave
TS Founding Member
Isn’t this normal for new rides though? They are always flakey. I remember being at towers the year Air opened and it didn’t like the rain so any slight drizzle and it stopped.
Yes it is normal and the obsession with ride downtime is getting a bit extreme.
Danscott22
TS Member
That's fine, but guests wouldn't have known without specifically looking at Mandrill Mayhem's page on the app as pointed out above from someone. A little bit of transparency wouldn't go amiss across social platforms with guests asking
Rick
TS Member
@Danscott22 it depends on what the issue was and when it was discovered. If it was discovered in testing this morning, contacting people that are halfway around the M25 on their way to park seems disproportionate.
Is the whole 'take to Twitter' a generational thing ? If I was at a park and wanted info or had a complaint, there are so many things I would do before Tweeting ? Theme parks are full of staff you can ask questions.
If you're at the park, you'd likely be using the app, looking a queue boards or going to the entrance manned by a host. Especially so, given the virtual queue implementation. No one is in the dark.
If you're at home getting mad about a ride being closed at a theme park you aren't visiting, I can't help you with that.
Is the whole 'take to Twitter' a generational thing ? If I was at a park and wanted info or had a complaint, there are so many things I would do before Tweeting ? Theme parks are full of staff you can ask questions.
If you're at the park, you'd likely be using the app, looking a queue boards or going to the entrance manned by a host. Especially so, given the virtual queue implementation. No one is in the dark.
If you're at home getting mad about a ride being closed at a theme park you aren't visiting, I can't help you with that.
Danscott22
TS Member
Not getting mad lmfao but there’s not really been any communication tbf just looking at people’s comments. Quite a lot of people use Twitter to ask stuff and what not whilst they’re there, maybe it’s a younger thing.
I’ll shut up now though because multiple people tell me off for pointing out an issue that communication could be better than just on an app.
This applies for everywhere but I clearly won’t say anymore
I’ll shut up now though because multiple people tell me off for pointing out an issue that communication could be better than just on an app.
This applies for everywhere but I clearly won’t say anymore
AT86
TS Member
Is the whole 'take to Twitter' a generational thing ? If I was at a park and wanted info or had a complaint, there are so many things I would do before Tweeting ? Theme parks are full of staff you can ask questions.
tbf parks generally push people to contact them on social media for questions/feedback - I assume to take the pressure off the queue at guest services. When printed maps were still a 'thing' it was splashed over the Merlin park's maps encouraging people to get in touch that way for many years.
Rick
TS Member
Sure, it was a question. It definitely feels like that there is a place for that, but in this particular case (on park, with a specific question about a specific ride that has a host stood in front of it) ... it feels like a very inefficient way to get information or clarity.tbf parks generally push people to contact them on social media for questions/feedback - I assume to take the pressure off the queue at guest services. When printed maps were still a 'thing' it was splashed over the Merlin park's maps encouraging people to get in touch that way for many years.
pluk
TS Member
Isn’t this normal for new rides though? They are always flakey. I remember being at towers the year Air opened and it didn’t like the rain so any slight drizzle and it stopped.
Not for B&Ms to be honest. Air was a big outlier on the new technology front, there's nothing groundbreaking about this junior wing coaster though.
Hopefully they are using the opportunity to put appropriate air gates in...