Matt N
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Sorry if there's already a similar topic, but I decided to make this topic to ask a question. Also, I wasn't entirely sure where to put this, so move this topic if you want, mods. Anyway, my question is the title of this topic; has enthusiasm for Alton Towers waned in recent years?
If you're wondering why I've asked this, it's because I've definitely noticed the amount of discussion and fandom for the park wane in recent years. For example, I will use the SW8 discussion and the first Smiler discussion from 2012 for a comparison. I wasn't around in 2012, but here goes. The SW8 discussion is currently totalling 149 pages of discussion. It has taken 18 months (May 2016-November 2017) to reach this number. By comparison, the Smiler discussion (known as SW7 Discussion on here) was locked at 141 pages of discussion, only 8 pages less than the SW8 discussion is currently at. It only took 6 months (June 2012-December 2012) for the topic to reach this milestone.
Another example I will use is that the number of active Alton Towers fan sites has gone down in recent years. There have been 5 Alton Towers fan sites that I currently know of (TowersStreet, TowersTimes, Alton Towers Almanac, Towers Nerd and Alton Towers Guide) throughout history. The only ones that are active as of November 2017 (that I know of) are this site and TowersTimes. I'm basing this on the fact that:
EDIT: I have now discovered that Alton Towers Almanac was abandoned due to the site owner getting an industry career.
If you're wondering why I've asked this, it's because I've definitely noticed the amount of discussion and fandom for the park wane in recent years. For example, I will use the SW8 discussion and the first Smiler discussion from 2012 for a comparison. I wasn't around in 2012, but here goes. The SW8 discussion is currently totalling 149 pages of discussion. It has taken 18 months (May 2016-November 2017) to reach this number. By comparison, the Smiler discussion (known as SW7 Discussion on here) was locked at 141 pages of discussion, only 8 pages less than the SW8 discussion is currently at. It only took 6 months (June 2012-December 2012) for the topic to reach this milestone.
Another example I will use is that the number of active Alton Towers fan sites has gone down in recent years. There have been 5 Alton Towers fan sites that I currently know of (TowersStreet, TowersTimes, Alton Towers Almanac, Towers Nerd and Alton Towers Guide) throughout history. The only ones that are active as of November 2017 (that I know of) are this site and TowersTimes. I'm basing this on the fact that:
- Alton Towers Almanac's last news article was the beginning of the 2014 season and Nemesis turning 20 and their last Facebook post was about Alton being prosecuted over the Smiler crash in April 2016. The last ride/area added to their park guide was CBeebies Land in 2014.
- Towers Nerd's last news article was about live updates from Fireworks 2014 and the current poll is "What did you think of the 2012 season?" The last ride/area added to their park guide was Thirteen in 2010.
- Alton Towers Guide just seems to have vanished from the face of the earth, with a Google search wielding no evidence that the site ever existed. The last update I remember was CBeebies Land in 2014.
EDIT: I have now discovered that Alton Towers Almanac was abandoned due to the site owner getting an industry career.