The more I think about it, the more I do think that an S&S 4D Free Spin sounds quite logical. It’s a UK’s first, the 1.2m height restriction would make it suitable for Drayton’s current target market (particularly if the park went for the smaller model like Tumbili or Dragon Slayer), it would fit within the area, and for some reason that I can’t quite put my finger on, something about a 4D Free Spin seems like it would fit with Drayton Manor’s investment history quite well.
Some of them are quite well liked, and I have faith that such a ride could go down well at Drayton Manor and be a good fit.
However, I’ll admit that it wouldn’t be my first choice. Even putting aside my own personal preferences for a second (I haven’t ridden one, but 4D Free Spins don’t really look like my kind of thing), I do have some reservations about the idea of this coaster being an S&S 4D Free Spin.
For starters, wouldn’t that be a somewhat inefficient use of the fairly sizeable area they’ve cleared? S&S 4D Free Spins are very narrow rides, whereas the area Drayton have cleared by removing Apocalypse, Pandemonium and Test Track is pretty square and could certainly fit a more substantial ride. An S&S 4D Free Spin would only take up a small percentage of that land; for some idea, the 4D Free Spin 106 (the smaller model) would fit within the combined area of Submission and Enterprise at Alton Towers, and the 4D Free Spin 110 isn’t a whole lot larger. To fit one in, the area cleared by removing Pandemonium and Test Track alone would probably have sufficed without needing to remove Apocalypse. Unless they’re doing a full blown land with support rides like Vikings, I struggle to see how they’d need the whole site for an S&S 4D Free Spin. Although I guess that would line up with the rumours from a few months back of Apocalypse not necessarily needing to be removed in order to accommodate this coaster…
Also, I do somewhat agree with the point raised about 4D Free Spins typically being peripheral coasters within parks with considerable pre-existing coaster selections rather than headline coasters for parks that lack them. They are undoubtably solid investments that do well, but you never typically see them in a headlining role within a park. The plethora of Six Flags parks that have installed them had a considerable pre-existing lineup of headline coasters, Kings Dominion had a considerable pre-existing lineup of headline coasters, Nagashima Spa Land had a considerable pre-existing lineup of headline coasters, and even Motiongate Dubai and Adventureland Iowa had 2 or 3 other thrill or family thrill coasters already existing within the lineup. Drayton Manor only has Shockwave for thrills, and even calling Accelerator a family thrill ride could perhaps be pushing it a tad compared to those seen at other parks. This coaster is being billed as a potential new headliner for the park, and it’s their first coaster installation in over 10 years. While certainly a solid investment, I’m not sure that an S&S 4D Free Spin would quite fit that billing.
Overall, I am in two minds about the idea of this being a Free Spin. I’ll digress that one could fit well, and it does seem like a logical investment that could go down really well with the British public in many ways, but I feel that this coaster ideally needs to be a new headline coaster for the park, which is not a role I would typically associate with an S&S 4D Free Spin.