jon81uk
TS Member
I think they are evacuating more since the incident. It does seem quite likely that they aren't restarting rides with guests on board.Have they redefined when they evacuate and when they do not since Smiler?
I think they are evacuating more since the incident. It does seem quite likely that they aren't restarting rides with guests on board.Have they redefined when they evacuate and when they do not since Smiler?
That was my thinking - in parks I've worked in, we would evacuate only when a mechanical fault meant you couldn't restart the ride, due to the risks of guests on catwalks etc. I remember a story last year on Colossus where there was a climb down apparently because of a guest using a mobile phone. That would suggest that after an E-Stop the procedure is to evacuate, rather than restart with riders on board.I think they are evacuating more since the incident. It does seem quite likely that they aren't restarting rides with guests on board.
And the train stopped near the top of the lift, not on the turnaround!Blivvy has a 180 foot drop. Doesn't mean it's highest point is 180 feet off the ground![]()
Will he get a free return ticket when he's filmed a video for all of them?Good old Francis to the rescue again. He's slowly but surely getting his way through the entire Big 6.
This would not work. News agencies report this stuff because it generates interest and traffic to their sites. This instance is a perfect example where it got reported because it appeared on Twitter, where other stoppages have not because no one cared.I do know however that AT really appreciate all the support they are getting from the public, so keep up the positive VIBES on the social media channels peeps!
Edit:
Just a thought, but I think every time from now on anyone visits Alton Towers, they should send a tweet to Alton, and include in @MailOnline to say what a great day they had, and up yours to the DM (as I have just done this very second). Just fill their twitter feed with positive comments about Alton, rather than the odd photo sent in by someone just after attention.
To be honest, I don't know why we get so emotional about it on here. The more we all jump up and down and get upset, the more interest is generated in the subject and the story is kept alive.
If it didnt bother Towers then why do they keep releasing videos responding to every breakdown reported explaining why it stopped
This kind of prooves my point, you're putting the Daily Mail on a pedestal.Why is because its this sort of stuff which has the potential to close the place down.
Crediting them with the potential downfall of Alton Towers is not only outrageously overstating their power and influence but is also exactly what they WANT you to think
It bothers them in the same way any bad publicity would. Towers are simply responding to a smeer campaign by responding in a factual and informative way. Absolutely the right approach in my opinion as it basically aims to neutralise negative coverage rather than fight it or give it credence that it doesn't deserve.If it didnt bother Towers then why do they keep releasing videos responding to every breakdown reported explaining why it stopped