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Pleasurewood Hills
Knightmare's in Israel isn't it? Maybe they should bite the bullet and get someone to build some brand new trains. I've got no idea how much new trains are though, I won't even pretend to know
Knightmare was on the cards at one point for this season at PWH - kinda glad that didn't happen though, the park didn't need another aging Schwarzkopf!!
Knightmare was on the cards at one point for this season at PWH - kinda glad that didn't happen though, the park didn't need another aging Schwarzkopf!!
DiogoJ42
TS Member
But that's the best kind!Khanage said:the park didn't need another aging Schwarzkopf!!
joelpagett
TS Member
To be fair if I had a spare 1.5 mil knocking around I would probably buy it and put it in my garden!
The cost of building new trains would probably be uneconomical as they could probably buy a new cheap coaster with the money which is far more marketable than new Enigma trains!
The cost of building new trains would probably be uneconomical as they could probably buy a new cheap coaster with the money which is far more marketable than new Enigma trains!
Sam
TS Member
Enigma is utter balls.
Broke the spell for me that I think a lot of wide-eyed enthusiasts have that every Schwarzkopf is great and worth saving.
Diogo, trust me, Hob's Pit is better by several degrees. I don't know why you don't expect much from it - almost all the press coverage and enthusiast reviews of the ride have been great, including mine. It's a great little dark ride.
Broke the spell for me that I think a lot of wide-eyed enthusiasts have that every Schwarzkopf is great and worth saving.
Diogo, trust me, Hob's Pit is better by several degrees. I don't know why you don't expect much from it - almost all the press coverage and enthusiast reviews of the ride have been great, including mine. It's a great little dark ride.
Scott
Former TS Team Member
I feel the Halloween event (which is when you rode it) really let the ride down because they focused on actors over effects.Rob said:See I was let down by Hob's Pit, I thought it suffered greatly from being over hyped. It's a nice little ride with some nice theming but I wouldn't really say it's any more than that.
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My ride during main season was far better as they has the proper show lights on and the fun (if not old-fashioned) traditional effects were visible. On Halloween they were not lit up or not turned on and the finale scene with the chainsaw after the ORP was also turned off.
It's still over-hyped in my view and it does have a terrible throughput but the normal season version paints it in a much better light. Honest!
DiogoJ42
TS Member
I'm not saying every Schwarzkopf is good, but I quite like Enigma. For such a small ride, it has some nice Gs in the turns. What lets it down is the pittiful, single train throughput on a ride that was designed to run multiple trains.
When I rode Thriller at Winter Wonderlandthis last year, my first thought was, "hey this layout is actually quite good for a Pinfari... if only it was a Schwarzkopf, with trains that don't try to kill you." 
When I rode Thriller at Winter Wonderland