This is what I thought, reusing xcite.Are we sure it’s not just a repurposing of the arcade?
(Which would be great to see as arcades in theme parks are the shits (another one for Bianca’s list))
Aah, mobile caterer working from vans... some years ago such vans often picked up the moniker of being a "maggot wagon". Hold on, had better not give Aramark ideas on how to further lower the quality of the food! (Gloomy Wood excepted, which is good).It would seem not, the four new units all fall under the category of Mobile Caterer. The only other units at Alton that fall under this category are things like Slushie carts and Ice Cream Vans.
Aah, mobile caterer working from vans... some years ago such vans often picked up the moniker of being a "maggot wagon". Hold on, had better not give Aramark ideas on how to further lower the quality of the food! (Gloomy Wood excepted, which is good).
This is very true. I live in a village and the new bar that opened doesn't have a kitchen so it uses various food trucks at weekends and food can be brought into the bar. It's a great concept and it allows them to mix up Thier food offerings. The quality is very good as well, it's a far cry from the greasy burger van you can still get at car boots and football matches.There's a vast industry around street food that has accelerated in the last decade or so. I think a lot of the stigma or associations with a bacon bap van in the car park of a B&Q or a layby has vanished, and presumably the "maggot wagon" idea with it. If anything, people seem to gravitate more towards the concept. One of the local kebab houses near my place has recently started turning up at a market with a 'street food' concept and some nice graphics and seem to have reinvented their trade by association. In Towers case, I would now always opt for one of the event street food vans than Burger Kitchen or Pizza & Pasta, if the option is available.
I can't see Just Chicken being big enough for all those new outlets, although I suppose one of them could be in there in place of the chicken. Doubt it would need planning - it isn't a change of use, it's going from food outlet to food outlet.If they’re all in X Sector, is there a chance that Just Chicken could be closed for a refurb or change of use? Or would that have required planning?
Sorry, I meant could these outlets be placed elsewhere in X Sector (such as where the Retrosquad were) whilst they do something more substantial to the building.I can't see Just Chicken being big enough for all those new outlets, although I suppose one of them could be in there in place of the chicken. Doubt it would need planning - it isn't a change of use, it's going from food outlet to food outlet.
Hopefully, assuming they aren't mobile units as has been alluded to, they have done something in X-Cite which, let's face it, has been mostly a waste of space since the Oblivion shop closed.
Oh I see, I suppose it's possible - who would have expected them to ever do anything with Edge Games in FV and now they have replaced it with an actual building, will be interesting to see what happens in X sector over the next couple of years.Sorry, I meant could these outlets be placed elsewhere in X Sector (such as where the Retrosquad were) whilst they do something more substantial to the building.
Will somebody think of the children!!!A Chippy would make far more sense near Sea Life. You see fish then you eat fish, what more can you ask for
You can call it 'Frying Nemo'Will somebody think of the children!!!
"So Johnny, we've found Nemo, now let's go and eat him"
Don't want to panic anyone but several commenters on TS's social post about the FV unit changes are saying that it's a 12-year contract. Better get used to them if that's the case!
Most contracts like this have a break clause often at the half way point which would allow either party to walk away if it wasn't working out. Id be surprised if there isn't such a clause in the Aramark contract, so far it's not been great.Locking yourself into a commercial contract for that length of time would be very unlikely.