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Drayton Manor Park
Plastic Person
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Stormforce 11.
DistortAMG
TS Member
They have had similar flooding like this in the past. So while the timing is bad. I would have hoped they have contingency plans in place.
It must be noted though that the flooding is particularly bad here in Tamworth right now. The Snowdome for example (5 min walk from my house) currently has a completely flooded car park. The carpark is known to flood. But never totally. The bottom of the steps upto the entrance are submerged. The water has never been this high in my lifetime.
It must be noted though that the flooding is particularly bad here in Tamworth right now. The Snowdome for example (5 min walk from my house) currently has a completely flooded car park. The carpark is known to flood. But never totally. The bottom of the steps upto the entrance are submerged. The water has never been this high in my lifetime.
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Skyscraper
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The clean-up operation has started. Some of the photos are quite shocking actually. 
https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/burton/gallery/drayton-manor-clean-up-operation-3861015
https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/burton/gallery/drayton-manor-clean-up-operation-3861015
You'll be surprised how much damage flood water can do. Back in 2016 our bungalow just only had a few mm of flood water enter our house, it was enough to cause £1000's worth of damage as well as ruining irreplaceable sentimental stuff too . It not just the moisture, but flood water is usually contaminated too due to being mixed with sewer waste.
DistortAMG
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The clean-up operation has started. Some of the photos are quite shocking actually.
https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/burton/gallery/drayton-manor-clean-up-operation-3861015
It is worse than I first thought. Although I am not sure why Derbyshire live has put pictures of Polesworth town centre in there. Stating it is pictures of the park. Polesworth is the total opposite side to Tamworth than what Drayton is.
djtruefitt
TS Team
They are always left out at towers, you usually get given a new one from behind or under the stall and not the ones on the stall. I assume they are just binned off or given away for free by HB.Also why do they leave the teddy bears out? Do these not get put away? Surely stink of wet mould
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I assume they are just binned off or given away for free by HB.
They just simply wait until non alcohol day to replace them, they get dispose off for free
Themepark-newbie
TS Member
I seriously fear for them. So much bad luck this year. Genuinely not sure if they will get through this.
KolonelKlink
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Enormously challenging, yes, but the right decision? Absolutely, and other parks in the UK should be doing the same.
That's interesting -the Jumbo Jet depicted there is clearly a travelling version, where the supports are arranged around a wide column which I believes forms part of the crane for ease of assembling. According to RCDB, the model went on to Nigloland (and later Parc de la Vallée) where it operated as Bobsleigh - but the pictures show a ride with park-style supports like those on the park models of the Jet Star 2 and 3.
Either:
a) that photo was a stock image rather than an image of the one at Drayton Manor
b) the support structure was changed after Drayton Manor dismantled the ride
c) there were two separate Schwarzkopf City Jets installed under the name Jumbo Jet
d) RCDB is wrong, and that model did not move to Nigloland - could it actually be the model that later appeared at Lightwater Valley?
Just for bonus confusion, the name 'Jumbo Jet' is normally associated with a totally different model from Schwarzkopf's Jet Star series...
Either:
a) that photo was a stock image rather than an image of the one at Drayton Manor
b) the support structure was changed after Drayton Manor dismantled the ride
c) there were two separate Schwarzkopf City Jets installed under the name Jumbo Jet
d) RCDB is wrong, and that model did not move to Nigloland - could it actually be the model that later appeared at Lightwater Valley?
Just for bonus confusion, the name 'Jumbo Jet' is normally associated with a totally different model from Schwarzkopf's Jet Star series...