There’s definitely an issue with ageing hardware, but that’s entirely the park’s fault and entirely within their control to fix. Other parks demonstrate that it’s entirely possible to maintain good ride availability with aged hardware if they’re are operated/maintained in the correct way.
The perpetual decline of ride availability at the park appears to me to be indicative of poorer operation/maintenance practices than parks with similarly aged hardware. The new management have had more than sufficient time to arrest the decline, if not reverse it. Unfortunately it actually appears to be heading in the opposite direction, which can only be an indictment of the current situation.
Prototypes of 3/4 months and 10 years old, vs prototypes rapidly approaching their 30s.Europa Park?
They’ve got no end of prototypes, some extraordinarily complex ride systems (Voltron and Arthur are more involved than any Towers coasters), significantly more rides generally, longer operating hours, a longer operating season, and yet they have a negligible amount of downtime.
Europa Park?
They’ve got no end of prototypes, some extraordinarily complex ride systems (Voltron and Arthur are more involved than any Towers coasters), significantly more rides generally, longer operating hours, a longer operating season, and yet they have a negligible amount of downtime.
Isn’t Schweizer Bobbahn also well over 20 years old, if I’m not mistaken?They are far younger.
If you look at Europa’s 20+ year old coaster stock it’s now really just Euromir and Silverstar. That’s not a criticism, EP have been refreshing or setting fire to their old rides for the last 6 years so much has been refreshed.
Isn’t Schweizer Bobbahn also well over 20 years old, if I’m not mistaken?
They are far younger.
If you look at Europa’s 20+ year old coaster stock it’s now really just Euromir and Silverstar. That’s not a criticism, EP have been refreshing or setting fire to their old rides for the last 6 years so much has been refreshed.
can’t think of a park that has such an array of complex roller coasters that are getting old.
That’s just not right.
Alton have Oblivion, RMT, Galactica and Spinball which are 20+ years old.
Europa have Silver Star, Matterhorn Blitz, Poseidon, Mir and Schweizer Bobbahn.
Five a piece.