2013 - New Coaster / 3 New Rides - Rumor - (1/2/13) According to a reader, the Season Pass renewal letters being sent out from Flamingoland confirm that the park will add “3 sensational rides” in 2013. They don’t mention just what they are, though the rumors about adding a Zamperla Volare are stilling running high.
Because it's Flamingo Land?Rob said:Why do I get the feeling that the 3 rides won't exactly be "sensational"?
PeteA said:The problem with Flamingoland, is that it has a "reputation". Just like Thorpe Park has a "reputation" with regards to ride availability and chavs, Flamingolands is operational aspects.
Personally, I have never had a problem with the park. I have visited off-peak, the height of the summer and none of these times have shown me any problems. The longest I have had to wait is 30mins for Velocity. The good thing about Flamingoland is because of how many rides they have, how many shows they have and the fact that it has a huge zoo, the main queues for the rides are relatively tiny compared to the numbers that they claim to receive.
I therefore find it hard sometimes when the park gets criticised for being "Flamingoland". We are talking about the park that in the last 10 years has installed 5 coasters (3 kiddie, 2 adult), along with three good flat rides, a whole new kids area which is far better than anything Merlin have installed for kids and other supporting attractions like the Lost River, Splash Battle, water play area and a 4D Cinema. Remember that at present, Alton doesnt even have a juvenile coaster for the little kids, Flamingoland have 4 !!
So that brings us to the three new rides promised for 2013. Would I be disappointed if it was a 3 ride deal from Zamperla. Nope. Why? Because the park realise that having new attractions keep things fresh, gives people a reason to go back. Its very easy to say, they should have this, this and this, but lets not forget that this is a family run business, not part of some large organisation.
I know this post will probably get ripped apart, but I look at Flamingoland and see it as a park that has continually had investment and new rides and attractions on a yearly basis since 2000. Not many parks in the World, let alone the UK can claim that and in my view, for that they should be applauded.
Jared said:A reputation for poor operations, poor service and shoddy ride maintenance isn't something that any theme park should have. What we're saying is that surely it'd be better to take a year out, look at where the loop holes are in it's operations, address it's ride throughputs, spend money on the engineering team, give them new tools, new maintenance warehouses and money and then they'll be a far happier team who take more pride in what they do. It's not exactly professional when you have bits of the restraint on Kumali held on with gaffer tape now is it?
SourceFlamingo Land to add Zamperla Volare ride
Flamingo Land will install a Zamperla Volare flying rollercoaster for its 2013 season, this website understands.
It will be positioned on the former site of the Corkscrew rollercoaster, in the Metropolis area of the theme park.
It will accompany the addition of two further rides this year, whose identities are currently unknown.
The standard factory model Volare stands at approximately 20 metres above ground, which would not require planning permission from the local council.
Their trains seat four people, with the ride having a maximum theoretical throughput of around 600 per hour.
Rumours of the ride’s arrival have been circulating since late last year.
That's exactly what I was thinking!TheMan said:I've said it before, they look like a multi-person Hannibal Lecter style gurney!
Vile looking contraptions these are!