Dave
TS Founding Member
The Question is, will this be the best water ride in the UK?
It’s not exactly a high bar.
It would be basically competing with Valhalla.
The Question is, will this be the best water ride in the UK?
I don't know Valhalla, StormForce 10, Tidal Wave, Pirate Falls are all great water ridesIt’s not exactly a high bar.
It would be basically competing with Valhalla.
Storm force 10 is a very good water ride when working, absolute soaker though. No idea how a water coaster stacks up, how wet do you get?
Yeah that's why part of me is hoping that it won't be a clone of Skaoeen, as the coaster section is tiny.What I would say is the rollercoaster bit on water roller coasters tends to be a bit naff. Very much a gimmick, though I haven’t done the newer Intamin ones.
Storm force 10 is a very good water ride when working, absolute soaker though. No idea how a water coaster stacks up, how wet do you get?
I dont think the coaster section is the huge pull though. Thats why they have invested in Drakon.
They clearly wanted a major water ride and log flumes are very much a thing of the past and rapids rides are hugely expensive to both build and run.
While it would be good for children, I hope Paultons aren’t installing a Splash Battle.Surprised Paulton's hasn't got a Mack Splash Battle that seems perfect for target audience
I’ve admittedly only done two of the older Mack ones, but I’ve always felt that water coasters are perhaps better in concept than in practice.
Neither Journey to Atlantis (the Orlando version) nor Poseidon has a particularly brilliant coaster section. And even on the newer ones, you very rarely hear people praise their coaster credentials.
I’m still sceptical that this necessarily will be a water coaster, though. I’m not saying it won’t be, but I think we should consider that it might be something else.
new ride comparisons video summary:
new lap bars on storm chaser
plot of land near valgard that will be a flat ride probably
