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Paultons Park: General Discussion

Hypothetically, it could be meandering and have dark ride scenes, with an adjustable splash so as to be not too wet in the colder months.

I’d love something like this (namely The Flying Dutchman at Efteling) but I don’t think it’s realistic for Paultons.

I forgot to mention, when we went on Grampy Sails Boat Ride this week the peppa pig animatronics were working! I’ve never seen this in 3 years of visiting and assumed they were always stationary, even though I could see there was movement potential.

They only worked for one ride of the day though.
 
I wouldn't argue with that, as I don't really like water rides! However, a small SuperSplash would be more appealing to me, personally. Hypothetically, it could be meandering and have dark ride scenes, with an adjustable splash so as to be not too wet in the colder months.

I see what you mean about the PowerSplash, but they are all huge so far (45m). Still, it's not impossible that Mack could make a smaller version for Paultons. It will be really interesting to see what it is! The LIM-launched Water Coaster would be the best, in my opinion.
I think it depends on what the definition of small is, SuperSplash rides by their very nature are quite tall. Most of them are about 30m or 95ft tall.

The shortest one is Aktium in Cinecitta World in Italy which is 20m (66ft).
 
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