This isn't right.
I actually created a sensible discussion.
Sorry everyone
For the record though, no I don't think taking the focus away from Oblivion is necessary or should happen. There are new generations of coaster riders every single year, each one will get to experience it as it was meant - I keep saying this, but just because we are used to it, doesn't mean everyone else is.
Last year I took a few people who hadn't been for years, or were embarking upon their first major coaster experiences... guess which ride they all bottled?
You are taking a piece of genius for granted, I don't agree with that, and never will. It isn't deliberate, but it is a selfish attitude "I experienced it, bored now, need a new toy".
Guess what though? There are literally 10s of thousands of people every year that haven't. Believe me, to those, it is not some old 90's ride that deserves so little respect.
I'm quite ashamed of this poor attitude towards Oblivion. You have one of the best rides, still, even after all these years, especially of this particular type in your own back yard and you have stopped giving it the respect it clearly deserves.
I appreciate what Alton are doing, but this wouldn't have happened on my watch regardless for what it is worth.
That is definite also, as Rob so deftly pointed out in another thread, I'd have designed it yellow (smiler) and therefore it would never have gotten built ha-ha!!
I LOVE The Smiler and all it's crazy goodness, just not there or attached to The Sanctuary/X-Sector.
That is a true piece of structural art, I just don't understand why people don't get that. I am also glad that you lot don't run our art galleries, as we'd have the latest flashing novelty light set full of technology from B&Q sat next to a Rembrandt.