I’ll fear for the future of Drayton manor the day they lose the Thomas ip but until that day I’m sure they will be fine for the foreseeable future.
They now need to add an entire new area aimed at kids from say 6 to 11
predominantly which is of the standard of Thomas Land or one of Paulton's recent new areas. That's the only way to save this park long term.
2021 is going to be another wild year due to covid etc so sprucing up the rapids and other rides is fine but they really need to add something major next year or the customers are going to go elsewhere. There's just not enough on offer after Thomas land for most kids.
and I think the Drayton Manor in the 90s "heyday" did manage to work for all ages quite well. Splash Canyon, Storm Force, Pirates, Jungle Cruise and similar provided for older kids and whole families, with Klondike mine train offering something thrilling that isn't as big as Shockwave.
Getting a new family thrill coaster probably should be an urgent need for the park. Then I'd like to see a dark ride really, replacing pirates, but I think that isn't that likely to happen.
But following the direction of Paultons with decent family thrill installations would be a good direction for the park to build on Thomasland and should allow families with kids from 4-14 to enjoy the park.
Or back the winners, maintain the zoo and Thomas Land and you could arguably come out ahead.Add any of those rides above into a brand new themed land for 2023 with a new flat ride or two and then the park can really hope to kick on.
I don't think the park will be in danger any time soon. Every year new kids get hooked on Thomas meaning there is essentially an unlimited supply of Thomas fans who will visit the park. In addition to Thomas Land, who knows what else Looping has got planned for the next few years of Drayton. Maybe we could see a large-scale investment in a few years... who knows.
I know the owners don’t know much about theme parks on there own but have a big selection of Safari’s,Zoo’s,Water parks and Aquariums.
Been a annual pass holder for the 5 year running me and my daughter made some good friends and the zoo staff when I was talking to them in October said the looping group want to bring the zoo back to its former glory.
The African Avery was supposed to be finished for the Christmas event with work on the Penguin enclosure starting around Jan with a hopefully summer opening.
They got big plans for the Reptile house making it more interactive and using the former Dinosaur land building and land behind as a Aquarium.