I think trying to include a reason as to why it has been closed for so long would overcomplicate matters. It's easier and more convenient to just tell it all as a 'new' story, with a few tweaks to fit in with the fact Nemesis is closed and something is going on. It's been so long since Sub-Terra was open that many guests who ride it this time around will never have ridden it before.I’m interested in what they play this off as, are they pretending that the ride has never opened ever. This is somehow a new story and they are playing it off as a convenient to reopen the attracting?
I hope there’s a reason as to why it closed before, this is a different egg ect? I thought the story telling would involve past history of the ride.
It was a 1.4m restriction ride, yes.What was the height/age restriction of the old ride? I am guessing with it being a drop tower it would be a 1.4m?
What was the height/age restriction of the old ride? I am guessing with it being a drop tower it would be a 1.4m?
I agree about not needing to explain why it’s been closed. I think I’m one of the only people based on the people I follow who have actually ridden it when it was first open. 95% of comments I see now are people that never got to ride it. If it does remain exactly the same, it is gonna be a new ride to quite a lot of people.
On a separate note, has any other ride at Towers been SBNO for as long as this, to then make a comeback? I’m assuming this will have that record but I’m not sure if there was any other ride that was SBNO for a long period of time and then operated again before I started visiting
Still looks like they are applying finishing touches then. I’m hoping we see a larger marketing campaign on TV and Socials regarding this soon, would be a good way for them to tie in and begin Nemesis’ 2024 hype.
Not sure how we are all so certain of what's left to do inside when all we can see is the entrance and exit rooms.
Better to think of Sub-Terra as Schrodinger's Cat. We must assume it's both in a state of being ready and completely gutted. Only when they announce its opening will we truly know.
I've worked on enough attractions that people would classed as "nearly ready" that I've become very weary of that term now!
Sub-Terra was "nearly ready" when it opened in 2012. I'm optimistic that it will actually be ready this time.