Sauron97
TS Member
Well the original Henry Freeman animatronic is sadly gone, which is a shame because Farmer Studios animatronics were built to a completely different standard. way more labour hours and hand sculpting were put into their props. Nowadays theme park props are mostly done on Cnc or 3D printers. Which unfortunately means lower quality a lot of the time.It is a shame for a ride originally opening in 1976 and closed in 2001 for it to be replaced with Excalibur which was always hit and miss with what worked and lasted to the end of the 2011 season.
I hope with the looping group getting the safari pizza show back up and running they repair or replace the fisherman in the queue line and the life guard at the top of Stormforce 10 1st drop to work again.
They went under only a couple of years after they did Stormforce 10.
Is it even worth restoring the current fisherman animatronic though? @Themeparksandy1981 ? He was done on the cheap, I think around the time that the RNLI sponsorship deal ended. A lot of the refurb jobs were cheaply done around that time. See Haunting and Sheriffs Showdown as a prime example. Even though I personally like Accelerator and its theme, a lot of that was just Ben 10 cladded over.
Not really, most of those investments you mention were down to Richard Pawley, not Colin. Richard left the Drayton board to join Simworx in the mid 2010s, and you will notice a big change in investment after that time period (debt from the hotel probably played a part in that too).All of those investments were made by Colin. He was the MD of the park from the 70's. He was the ultimate decision maker up until past 2010.
Pawley was the powerhouse behind the big Drayton ride capex projects, going back to Pirate Adventure/early 90s. He worked with a lot of the designers & manufacturers in ride development stages. The Bryans focused more on entertainment & general operations.