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Pleasurewood Hills
Mattie boy
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Hoping it's "spinning coaster" rather than crash test which will be a awful additionI would assume the spinning coaster is Crash Test and the Big Apple being one that Stokes Jr owns
Mattie boy
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The recent McDonald's which opened literally by their entrance has done them no favours. People go out then into the park to use McDonald's rather than the onsite offeringsI'm honestly not sure how I feel about this lineup.
A big wheel is kinda whatever. Seems to be shorter than the one at Yarmouth.
I've never rode a star flyer so that'll be cool to experience for the first time, although looking at a couple videos it does appear to just be a taller waveswinger? Can someone say how much difference there actually is with the ride experience between these two?
I don't quite know why we need a second mouse coaster at the park. Why couldn't they just upgrade the marble madness cars so that they'd spin, wouldn't this have been cheaper even? I don't know much about coasters though so I'm guessing they need dedicated tracks that send signals to the cars for this to work? Again, not sure how much difference the experience will actually be between this and MM.
An apple coaster... don't we already have this exact same model like 15 mins away at GYPB? I would find it a bit funny if it even comes complete with the big apple structure. Hopefully they actually theme it to fit within the park. Actually, I am hoping all the new additions fit with the parks overall theme aesthetically.
I'll be looking forward to going to the park later on in the year. Despite my initial thoughts, honestly I'm very glad that we're getting new rides at all, and I'm really hoping the park can recover and last for many more years.
Also, while I'm here, can I just say, my biggest disappointment with the park in recent years was the removal of that big food place they had in the northeast corner of the park. Pretty much the only food place on the park that I actually liked eating at. I hope they're doing something about the food.
Poisson
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Hoping it's "spinning coaster" rather than crash test which will be a awful addition
They're much of muchness by the looks of things, difference being one is a Cedeal and the other is a Levent Lunapark.
Mattie boy
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I thought the "spinning" was longer , car crash looks awful to look at yet alone ride it !They're much of muchness by the looks of things, difference being one is a Cedeal and the other is a Levent Lunapark.
East Coast Mariner
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A big wheel is kinda whatever. Seems to be shorter than the one at Yarmouth.
Yep. The Great Yarmouth one is 50m (164ft) compared to the proposed PWH one, which would be 36m (118ft).
I've never rode a star flyer so that'll be cool to experience for the first time, although looking at a couple videos it does appear to just be a taller waveswinger? Can someone say how much difference there actually is with the ride experience between these two?
Well, apart from the height, the main difference is that the Star Flyer doesn't tilt on its axis. Not sure if there's much more to set them apart than that, but it's certainly a more up-to-date ride.
I don't quite know why we need a second mouse coaster at the park. Why couldn't they just upgrade the marble madness cars so that they'd spin, wouldn't this have been cheaper even? I don't know much about coasters though so I'm guessing they need dedicated tracks that send signals to the cars for this to work? Again, not sure how much difference the experience will actually be between this and MM.
That would have probably been very difficult, to be honest, as I'm not aware of any Maurer mice that have been converted to spin (their dedicated spinning coasters are the ones like Spinball Whizzer, Dragon's Fury etc).
Personally, what I think is great about this is that the park is going to feel much more full of rides, and quite modern ones too. I'm normally a "less is more" sort of person, but Pleasurewood has been neglected for so long, I don't think it's been given a fair chance. This should prove once and for all whether there really is a business model that will work for the park.
Mattie boy
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I just wonder if these 4 additions IF approved will be "new" for a couple of seasons so to speak rather than anything new for 2027.
These new additions ( according to the plans ) could be removed after 5 years too
These new additions ( according to the plans ) could be removed after 5 years too
So its the one currently up north that was made by the Turkish manufacturer?makes sense for Stokes to put the ride here if it's sitting in their inventory.
Poisson
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So its the one currently up north that was made by the Turkish manufacturer?
They have two, so it's most likely that or Crash Test.
Mattie boy
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The dimensions on the planning application point to crash test it seems....
Enter Valhalla
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Has Spinning Coaster previously operated at Brent Cross funfair and Winter Wonderland?Hoping it's "spinning coaster" rather than crash test which will be a awful addition
On a purely selfish level, I hope that its Crash Test, purely because I attempted to ride it in winter 2018 when it was in Hong Kong but I got spited by the site being at capacity so I wasn’t able to get entry without standing and waiting for ages.
Mattie boy
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I dont know where it last operated to be honest. Does anyone else ?Has Spinning Coaster previously operated at Brent Cross funfair and Winter Wonderland?
On a purely selfish level, I hope that its Crash Test, purely because I attempted to ride it in winter 2018 when it was in Hong Kong but I got spited by the site being at capacity so I wasn’t able to get entry without standing and waiting for ages.
