I feel like its a well known franchise but doesn’t really have that much of an actual fanbase to warrant the likely massive cost.What about One Piece
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Devon's Crealy General Discussion
owenstreet7
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Very expensive and to do it justice, it needs to include a thrill launch coaster with inversions of some sortSonic the Hedgehog is another franchise ideal for a theme park but again it would be far too expensive for Crealys
Based on the layout, I've always thought the Blue Fire layout suits a Sonic coaster well as it translates well to a Sonic level layout. Not because the original coaster was blue!
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I went to the Crealy over the weekend, and I have to say they’ve done a really good job on Pirate’s Plummet. The theming looks fantastic. Very well themed operator box, surrounding stone work all looks lovely and a great soundtrack too.
Rotor isn’t complete yet, but we were able to walk pretty close to it, and the steampunk theming suits the ride really well.
I would say that Crealy have perhaps looked at the success that Paultons have had with making well themed, immersive rides and are looking to achieve similar high standards. I’m hoping this is the start of a really good new era for the park. I’m sure the good weather this week together with the opening of Pirates Plummet will really be benefitting them.
Rotor isn’t complete yet, but we were able to walk pretty close to it, and the steampunk theming suits the ride really well.
I would say that Crealy have perhaps looked at the success that Paultons have had with making well themed, immersive rides and are looking to achieve similar high standards. I’m hoping this is the start of a really good new era for the park. I’m sure the good weather this week together with the opening of Pirates Plummet will really be benefitting them.
Well they are pretty much the only show in town in The South West now, certainly the only park with visiting if you want a full days entertainment.
Looking forward to seeing some vlogs of the place this year I've not been in a long time so it great to hear about the investment. Hope it pulls in the crowds
Looking forward to seeing some vlogs of the place this year I've not been in a long time so it great to hear about the investment. Hope it pulls in the crowds
