Re: Secret Weapon 7 Discussion Continued
For me, this apparent delay has been a series of unfortunate events that have happened to the project.
1) When they announced the ride, Alton said that they would be closing Enterprise and Submission to allow for construction. There was a big uproar, negative feedback on Facebook and even non enthusiasts were up in arms about it. This is the first problem in my eyes. They should have bitten the bullet and kept them closed. Moving heavy machinery in and out of a site which the public have access too, is no easy thing to do. The whole bottom half of X-Sector should have been closed off.
2) Construction started and if you remember a series of incidents happened that could be described as unfortunate. The power cuts etc. All these would have had to have been investigated.
3) Remember when they were digging and broke through the water / drain pipe and huge amounts of water were being lost into the hole... Remember photos like this....
This seemed to go on for ages.
These are the key issues to me.
TG Cruise have worked on Merlins large construction projects for a while now, like Swarm, Atlantis at Legoland and even Thirteen at Alton, so they are very aware of how Merlin work. All what has happened is a series of unfortunate events which has put the handover at risk.
Its only because of the internet / people snooping that we are aware of any problems. When Oblivion was constructed they were still working on opening day, but no one was any wiser.
For me, it opens when it opens. If Alton came out and said mid April I would be fine with it, because if it was ready before then, it would be soft opened. They even did this with Nemesis. The rides official opening date was a couple of weeks into the main season, although it was open on opening day (in a slightly unfinished state)
For me, this apparent delay has been a series of unfortunate events that have happened to the project.
1) When they announced the ride, Alton said that they would be closing Enterprise and Submission to allow for construction. There was a big uproar, negative feedback on Facebook and even non enthusiasts were up in arms about it. This is the first problem in my eyes. They should have bitten the bullet and kept them closed. Moving heavy machinery in and out of a site which the public have access too, is no easy thing to do. The whole bottom half of X-Sector should have been closed off.
2) Construction started and if you remember a series of incidents happened that could be described as unfortunate. The power cuts etc. All these would have had to have been investigated.
3) Remember when they were digging and broke through the water / drain pipe and huge amounts of water were being lost into the hole... Remember photos like this....
This seemed to go on for ages.
These are the key issues to me.
TG Cruise have worked on Merlins large construction projects for a while now, like Swarm, Atlantis at Legoland and even Thirteen at Alton, so they are very aware of how Merlin work. All what has happened is a series of unfortunate events which has put the handover at risk.
Its only because of the internet / people snooping that we are aware of any problems. When Oblivion was constructed they were still working on opening day, but no one was any wiser.
For me, it opens when it opens. If Alton came out and said mid April I would be fine with it, because if it was ready before then, it would be soft opened. They even did this with Nemesis. The rides official opening date was a couple of weeks into the main season, although it was open on opening day (in a slightly unfinished state)