I think you might be eating your hat (have you even got a hat? If not you've got a decade to purchase one), because the park seems to be doing fairly well in it's current direction. They've managed the transformation of the park well and I believe it's making a profit at the moment(?). I think it's too early to tell whether it will last a decade or not, but I can see if they continue on the current track it lasting quite a while, but probably without much changing.If the park is not only still here but thriving 10 years from now, I'll eat my hat.
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The old wildlife museum near the Corkscrew gave me nightmares for years.TBH, if they were to put some of the buildings on TS to good use again instead of being used for office space, a wee museum in one of them would be nice, especially for parents who don't want to stand around in Cbeebies land and being in walking distance from something indoors related.![]()
QTXAdsy
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Could be worse, might have included the Demon duck in there...The old wildlife museum near the Corkscrew gave me nightmares for years.
Matt N
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Each to their own and all, but from my personal experience, numerous rides including Infusion at Blackpool Pleasure Beach, Grand National at Blackpool Pleasure Beach and Colossus at Thorpe Park would beg to differ...At least The Smiler will remain the UK's roughest coaster now
It wasn't and still isn't.At least The Smiler will remain the UK's roughest coaster now
Benjsh
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I have only visited LWV twice in my life, roughly a decade apart.
Had plenty of rides on The Ultimate on both visits and it wasn't even that good. Really long of course but quite slow in places and incredibly rough. Glad I got a chance to ride it but I'm not going to be that upset I can't ever do it again.
Had plenty of rides on The Ultimate on both visits and it wasn't even that good. Really long of course but quite slow in places and incredibly rough. Glad I got a chance to ride it but I'm not going to be that upset I can't ever do it again.
Skyscraper
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Skyscraper
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Can almost guarantee someone will do that. Absolutely no point though as it is the park's decision. It's been SBNO for years, so would require a fair bit of investment to get back to safe operation standards. As Tom said, it's time to let go and remember how crazy it was.Can we ask the brighton pier group what level of investment is needed and set up a go funs me to save the ultimate ?
Matt N
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It's also worth noting that any kind of modern revamp of The Ultimate would probably have removed many of the things that the ride's fans liked about it.
Correct me if I'm wrong here, but I get the impression that The Ultimate was so loved by its fans due to its raw brutality, and its appeal was almost on the basis that it was "so bad it's good".
Would a modified Ultimate built to modern safety standards with the same layout embody that same kind of brutal character? I'm not so sure.
Correct me if I'm wrong here, but I get the impression that The Ultimate was so loved by its fans due to its raw brutality, and its appeal was almost on the basis that it was "so bad it's good".
Would a modified Ultimate built to modern safety standards with the same layout embody that same kind of brutal character? I'm not so sure.
Thameslink Rail
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Well riding a shopping trolley down a hill will create a similar experience. 
James Watkins
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Fascinating insight here (albeit illegal?) of the abandoned Ultimate, Raptor Attack, Toad in the Hole and the Wave, uploaded just a few days back!
From: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKz7TODTIt8
From: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKz7TODTIt8
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Not unless you add a thousand tons of lead to the trolley, and a lot of tight bends on the hill.Well riding a shopping trolley down a hill will create a similar experience.![]()
It was the mass of the beast being forced into the tight turns through the wooded valley that made the ride.
You aren't going to get that sensation in any shopping trolley down a hill.
Like a lot of things in life, very nice while it lasted, never to be replaced.
IDB
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I see the lad is getting stick on Twitter for calling it unsafe. Nowt like an enthusiast witch-hunt. I thought he come across really well. Well until he said Wickerman is his favourite coaster
