Charlie guscott
TS Member
I doubt the smiler will open the week or next.
Can you justify this?I doubt the smiler will open the week or next.
Can't believe some people are suggesting they would only open it after Scarefest to avoid "bad PR" during a major event.
Attendance had been rock bottom all year it can't get any worse from further "bad PR". Who exactly goes through the logic "I was going to go to Alton Towers for Scarefest but now they reopened The Smiler I won't"?
People not visiting for safety reasons are already not visiting regardless of it it reopens or not. At least reopening the ride has a chance to attract guests delaying visits due to the incomplete ride lineup.
Attendance is currently completely dismal so the status quo is not something they want to stick with for Scarefest. They have everything to lose and nothing to gain by delaying reopening.
And yet if they wait and open at the start of next season it could well impact the hole of next years takings.Ultimately though, if the park were to reopen the Smiler just before the Scarefest event and publish the findings that states that the cause of the crash was 'human error', that could have a potential impact on already low visitor numbers.
Alton Towers are looking to recover some of the hit they've taken this year with this event, and opening the Smiler just before would be a huge gamble.
I don't really understand how 'they have everything to lose' by delaying the opening, if anything, opening the ride just before a major event would be putting their last chance to recover some of the lost footfall at risk.
I don't understand how they will benefit from leaving it closed until next season. At least by opening it, the people who aren't going because the rides closed will go.I don't really understand how 'they have everything to lose' by delaying the opening, if anything, opening the ride just before a major event would be putting their last chance to recover some of the lost footfall at risk.
Freedom of Information generally only applied to public organisations, such as the police, nhs etc. Private companies dont have to provide any information.
They will not finalise their findings until possibly 2017.
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