Themeparkplanet
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No it isn’t says on the website not unlimited for 12 ridesThe £105 fastrack at Alton Towers is unlimited. The one time equivalent is £65.
No it isn’t says on the website not unlimited for 12 ridesThe £105 fastrack at Alton Towers is unlimited. The one time equivalent is £65.
Yep. Cheaper I grant you... but let's not compare a Nemesis Fast Track with a Jeremy Jets oneCheaper than Alton towers £105 for selected rides and can only do it once
That surprises me, I must admit. I’d have expected Stormforce 10 to be quite high, what with how it loads two boats at once (surely on a peak day, it could get fairly near to 960pph, or two boats sent every minute?).Storm Force 10 struggles with capacity too. At least with Merlin parks, Alton Towers in particular. The rides can throw quests through them at quite a ferocious pace. Not a single ride at Drayton Manor can do this. Making already poor throughput rides even worse with fast-track.
I think it is a bit cheeky offering fast track for rides like Storm Force 10 in particular, when they have 4 boats rotting away on a berm behind the river rapids.
That surprises me, I must admit. I’d have expected Stormforce 10 to be quite high, what with how it loads two boats at once (surely on a peak day, it could get fairly near to 960pph, or two boats sent every minute?).
I’d also expect River Rapids to be quite high; over 1,000pph, surely? Those boats are fairly big, and they go at a fairly frequent interval due to the turntable.
In general, though, I do agree that Drayton lacks high capacity rides. Admittedly, my last visit was not the best gauge of park wide throughputs, as the place was deserted and I only got to time one ride, but to cite some examples:
In fairness, though, I’d imagine Jormungandr is fairly high capacity (the train is big, so even if you dispatched every 3 minutes or so, you’d still attain 720pph), and some of the other rides probably get fair capacity as well. And as I say, the day I most recently visited was probably not the best barometer of park wide capacities.
- Shockwave, the one ride I timed, was only getting around 300pph, or a 24 seat train every 4-5 minutes, when I timed it over lunch (I sat eating lunch for around 15 minutes, and I only saw 3 or 4 trains go by in that timeframe).
- Apocalypse is now down to one tower, so I’d guess that the throughput was no more than 240pph (a 4 person gondola every minute), and in all honesty was probably lower.
- Accelerator is a shuttle coaster, which are lower throughput by default, and when I timed the similar Family Boomerang at Paultons, it was getting around 500pph (a 20 person train every 2.5 minutes or so).
- Haunting is probably quite low due to the way in which they operate it. If they let a group occupy each scene, it would probably be quite high capacity, and similar in throughput to Hex at Towers (which is allegedly 864pph according to Vekoma), but as the experience only lets in a group every 15 minutes, that makes the throughput no higher than 312pph, or 78 every 15 minutes.
However, I have previously visited during the summer holidays and had queues of over an hour for some rides. I do feel that something with 2 trains would be greatly beneficial for Drayton’s next coaster.
I remember riding it years ago, and there was a sign at the station stating that there were fewer boats due to technical reasons, which would result in increased wait times.When did Excalibur actually get 1200 per hour then?
I never saw it running more than about 500 poor, bored punters an hour.
That was on the days it was actually running at all.
First ride build I followed closely on the internet at Drayton...what an utter disappointment!
£100 for platinum is crazy. It's only on 10 rides, and as much as I like Drayton Manor, half of them are mediocre at best.
It does concern me though how bad the regular queues will get. It's bad enough now with the slow turnaround (multiple restraint and gate checks) and easy access, add in fast pass and who knows how long you'll queue for.
When did Excalibur actually get 1200 per hour then?
I never saw it running more than about 500 poor, bored punters an hour.
That was on the days it was actually running at all.
First ride build I followed closely on the internet at Drayton...what an utter disappointment!
The introduction of FastTrack is clearly an easy money maker so I understand why they've done it although I can't hide I'm a little disappointed, especially as I don't think it's wanted and I don't think the majority of the rides have got the setup to support it. The prices do seem steep but like I say I think this has just been done as a money making scheme rather than something guests requested. It's interesting that the website states that they can only be bought at Guest Services on the day and also that they are on a first come first serve basis. Perhaps they are planning to only sell a limited number, hence why they aren't being sold online as I'm sure it wouldn't be too much trouble to sell them online.
Your clearly trying to provoke a reaction into an argument for no reason other than to fulfil your own needs. The laughing comment, if you must know was due to the fact you just won't let this go or respect other members opinions.
Not once have I disagreed with your opinion, yet you seem fit to be derogatory towards others? Why, because you cab used big statements like IPO and board room 'stuff' with likely minimal knowledge of how these actually work?
Having a masters degree in Business Management, being a chartered accountant and having sat on numerous boards in my career, I can 100% guarantee to you no company has failed solely due to a change of logo.
What you will likely find is a poor product has led to a rebrand as a last throw of the dice to reinvigorate the brand. This is clearly not what is happening here.
Now, I really have wasted enough of my life arguing here. I think it be sensible to draw a line under this debacle of a debate and move on to more interesting matters.
Anyone would think it is closed season.
As far as I'm aware, yes. They were certainly off when I visited last month, and as such, my ride on Adventure Cove River Rapids was the first rapids ride I've ever stepped off of bone dry.Have the water effects been turned off on the rapids again? I get the feeling that this will keep happening because without seat belts inevitably some people are going to stand up when water is directed at them.