Matt N
TS Member
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- Shambhala (PortAventura Park)
I think presentation and theming are two different things here.
In my personal view, Vikings is nicely presented, and perfectly functional, but not very heavily themed. As others have said, it’s predominantly painted wood and some planting. Painted wood and planting look perfectly nice, don’t get me wrong, but I would not refer to them as heavy theming.
Gold Rush is maybe a little stronger on the theming front, with some nice little details and a nice queue and station. They did reasonably well with it theming-wise, in my view. But even still, Frontier Falls beyond Gold Rush feels a little bit incomplete and is mostly, once again, painted wood. I think that project had a bit of Thirteen syndrome in that the main ride itself was finished off nicely, but they lacked the budget to do the wider area retheme much justice.
Adventure Cove doesn’t have an awful lot beyond a jazzy colour scheme either.
When you look at the level of detail and theming in areas like Tornado Springs or even Lost Kingdom down at Paultons, I don’t think Vikings, Adventure Cove or Frontier Falls quite compare. Don’t get me wrong, I think they’re nicely presented and look functional, but I wouldn’t call them heavily themed in quite the same sense.
In my personal view, Vikings is nicely presented, and perfectly functional, but not very heavily themed. As others have said, it’s predominantly painted wood and some planting. Painted wood and planting look perfectly nice, don’t get me wrong, but I would not refer to them as heavy theming.
Gold Rush is maybe a little stronger on the theming front, with some nice little details and a nice queue and station. They did reasonably well with it theming-wise, in my view. But even still, Frontier Falls beyond Gold Rush feels a little bit incomplete and is mostly, once again, painted wood. I think that project had a bit of Thirteen syndrome in that the main ride itself was finished off nicely, but they lacked the budget to do the wider area retheme much justice.
Adventure Cove doesn’t have an awful lot beyond a jazzy colour scheme either.
When you look at the level of detail and theming in areas like Tornado Springs or even Lost Kingdom down at Paultons, I don’t think Vikings, Adventure Cove or Frontier Falls quite compare. Don’t get me wrong, I think they’re nicely presented and look functional, but I wouldn’t call them heavily themed in quite the same sense.