It was the only SDC Galaxi coaster still operating in the UK, obviously not on the level of the Wild Mouse but I'd rather not see it go! Nothing we can do about it now, though.@speedy If you're equating a rusting Galaxi on a pier to a wooden mouse, I literally don't know how to respond to you.
It was the only SDC Galaxi coaster still operating in the UK, obviously not on the level of the Wild Mouse but I'd rather not see it go! Nothing we can do about it now, though.
That's what bothers me more. I wonder if they discovered something that made the refurb prohibitively expensive? Regardless staying quiet and deleted posts is not the way to go about it.I didn't know that. All I was getting at with this was trying to find out if it is actually for sale and why clarence pier are lying about this. Check out the coaster crazy vlog from 2017 and tell me it's just a rusty old pinfari. My only hope now is that a UK park will buy it and give it another lease of life.
That's what bothers me more. I wonder if they discovered something that made the refurb prohibitively expensive? Regardless staying quiet and deleted posts is not the way to go about it.
If they're only selling the trains, would you not conclude that they are refurbing it with the intention of procuring new trains, or indeed the ride has reached the end of its usable life?Exactly, I know it's just a coaster and a galaxi (pinfari or whatever) but if it wasn't for that coaster I would not be on this forum today. Considering the trains are up for sale I would be very suspect about the whole refurb
"Galaxi required a costly refurbishment, so we've taken the decision to remove it and add some new rides for 2018" would be sufficient, but whatever worksIf they're only selling the trains, would you not conclude that they are refurbing it with the intention of procuring new trains, or indeed the ride has reached the end of its usable life?
In terms of the park's communications, they will likely be swamped with questions from needy enthusiasts who demand to know what's going on. The park isn't a big entity. They will release information when they're good and ready if what they have posted is in fact not true.
"HEY! COME ON DOWN THIS YEAR. OUR HEADLINE RIDE FAILED ITS ADIPS BUT WE HAVE A WACKY WORM!"
If we're equating Skyways to Wild Mouse, Pleasure Beach did exactly that and look how that worked out."Galaxi required a costly refurbishment, so we've taken the decision to remove it and add some new rides for 2018" would be sufficient, but whatever works
Clarence Pier have a new Wacky Worm?
KACHING PLUS ONE BABY!
Am just glad I got to Portsmouth in 2017! Actually it's totally worth it for the Navy dockyards, they are fantastic.Clarence Pier have a new Wacky Worm?
KACHING PLUS ONE BABY!
All this fuss over a duff off the shelf old coaster that has kindly died.
The park is a commercial going concern, the change of ride line up is commercially sensitive information, and plans often change when issues arise when doing a full overhaul.
To call them liars is neither constructive or fair.
No wonder parks tend to find enthusiasts a bit of a pain at times.
They have said it will be back. It clearly isn't.cant wait to see the egg on their faces in 2020.
I suspect they intended to refurb it, discovered it was uneconomical to do so and are now selling the cars.
They might reveal a new better coaster next year. No egg on faces.
This is going round in Circles..