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Matt N
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I do think that if Scorpion Express has died a death, as many infer that it may have, a new kiddie coaster would be a logical replacement.
For a park of their demographic, I’ve always been surprised that Chessington don’t really have a bonafide kiddie coaster. Even Scorpion Express itself is arguably not a bonafide kiddie coaster in the same way as, say, Octonauts at Alton Towers. And if Scorpion Express were to be removed, Chessington’s lowest height restriction coaster would be Vampire at 1.1m. That would give them the least accessible “first coaster” of any of the Merlin parks, which would be a surprise given their target demographic of families with young children. Even Thorpe Park, which actively targets itself more towards older guests, has a 0.9m height restriction coaster in Flying Fish (which is actually a clone of Scorpion Express, so although not a bonafide kiddie coaster, it is a relatively widely accessible family coaster).
For a park of their demographic, I’ve always been surprised that Chessington don’t really have a bonafide kiddie coaster. Even Scorpion Express itself is arguably not a bonafide kiddie coaster in the same way as, say, Octonauts at Alton Towers. And if Scorpion Express were to be removed, Chessington’s lowest height restriction coaster would be Vampire at 1.1m. That would give them the least accessible “first coaster” of any of the Merlin parks, which would be a surprise given their target demographic of families with young children. Even Thorpe Park, which actively targets itself more towards older guests, has a 0.9m height restriction coaster in Flying Fish (which is actually a clone of Scorpion Express, so although not a bonafide kiddie coaster, it is a relatively widely accessible family coaster).
Blackhole_Sun
TS Member
Chessington Buzz and false rumours go hand in hand.
Anyone could speculate that Scorpion is being replaced as it’s been SBNO for over one season now.
I suppose if you throw a stone towards the ground enough times you are bound to hit it at some point.
Would a “wild moose” even fit on the Rattlesnake site? It’s really quite tight and dug in to comply with the planning restrictions.
Anyone could speculate that Scorpion is being replaced as it’s been SBNO for over one season now.
I suppose if you throw a stone towards the ground enough times you are bound to hit it at some point.
Would a “wild moose” even fit on the Rattlesnake site? It’s really quite tight and dug in to comply with the planning restrictions.
Matt N
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Given that Enterprise at Alton Towers was also seen testing before it later went, I’m not sure that necessarily guarantees anything.Scorpion was seen testing. I doubt it is going anywhere.
Benzin
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Would a “wild moose” even fit on the Rattlesnake site? It’s really quite tight and dug in to comply with the planning restrictions.
Isn't the main advertising feature of the Moose that it can fit in a standard Wild Mouse footprint?
Rattlesnake is 25 years old this year. Scary when I vaguely remember it opening.
If they were going to replace Rattlesnake, the options would be limited given the footprint. Realistically, the Wild Moose would be a solid option. I doubt it’d be as well themed as Rattlesnake though. Scorpion Express seems like a step down from the original Runaway Train and Tiger Rock seems a bit more limited than Dragon River. Rattlesnake’s a very standard ride, but well presented. A Wild Moose might have one or two set pieces, and a few Easter eggs nodding to past rides, but I can’t see the theming being as complete as Rattlesnake’s is.
Enter Valhalla
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Speaking of Rattlesnake, I’ve heard that the animatronic characters have all been removed. Can anyone confirm or deny this?
AT86
TS Member
Speaking of Rattlesnake, I’ve heard that the animatronic characters have all been removed. Can anyone confirm or deny this?
Not sure about the animatronics, but they seemingly worked to fix many long broken effects in the queue line back in Oct.
From: https://x.com/chessingtonbuzz/status/1708860422672068781?s=46&t=zG_i8R9vX93ZZU0RljfzWA
Enter Valhalla
TS Member
Oh sorry I meant the animatronic people, such as the man on the rope. That tweet from Chessington Buzz does seem to kind of suggest that they’re gone.
mo237
TS Member
Shows how long they've been broken - I didn't realise any of them moved in the first place!
Whilst a Wild Moose would be cool (and perhaps unique to the UK for a short while before the trend catches on), unless Rattlesnake is completely and utterly buggered (probably not long to go), I'd rather we see them give it a bit of a refresh and install a different new coaster elsewhere, so we see the number of rides go up rather than remain level. Obviously there's a number of factors that come into play such as space - although saying that, Zufari takes up a hilariously large amount of land for such a non-event. Canning that and redeveloping the area with some compact yet versatile rides would be great. Could easily get three or more little themed areas there alone.
Whilst a Wild Moose would be cool (and perhaps unique to the UK for a short while before the trend catches on), unless Rattlesnake is completely and utterly buggered (probably not long to go), I'd rather we see them give it a bit of a refresh and install a different new coaster elsewhere, so we see the number of rides go up rather than remain level. Obviously there's a number of factors that come into play such as space - although saying that, Zufari takes up a hilariously large amount of land for such a non-event. Canning that and redeveloping the area with some compact yet versatile rides would be great. Could easily get three or more little themed areas there alone.
ThemeParkAddict
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It wouldn’t be Chessington ride without a malevolent spirit!Doubt they'd be allowed to build actual rides where Zufari lives.
They should've focused on it just being a safari rather than some plonked on storyline with a DANGER CAVE at the end.
Zeock
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It would be nice if they could successfully home some animals in the DANGER CAVE.Doubt they'd be allowed to build actual rides where Zufari lives.
They should've focused on it just being a safari rather than some plonked on storyline with a DANGER CAVE at the end.