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Dave said:Noone ever will see the name without the logo too which suggests the sinister theme.
The trouble is that on Queue time boards, it's going to look awful! Just that name? Unless they somehow draw the smiler logo with LED's
Dave said:Noone ever will see the name without the logo too which suggests the sinister theme.
Spike said:Just rang to see if I book a hotel room for May can I change it when there's a date and pay half this month. I was told that The Smiler is scheduled to open the 28th May according to a new Email sent out this morning. There will be previews in April they said also.
Take this as you will, it's obviously not set in stone as reservations often get things wrong.
I must add that the person I spoke to after waiting 20mins to get through :said that they hoped "That The Smiler is everything I hope it to be" and it was a very special ride for Alton. Which was nice ;D
I was just about to check the day but it's really weird for it to open on a Tuesday.Danny said:On a Tuesday? That's an odd day to open the ride.
TheMan said:...and not at all SW like.
Fredward said:TheMan said:...and not at all SW like.
I think you fail to see what SW are... They aren't some mystical force, some amazing perfect rollercoaster that will never fail. All it is is a code name for Alton Towers' major investments. That's it.
Saying a ride being late is not at all SW like, lateness has no correlation on whether a rollercoaster is given an SW codename.
Just a little thing that irks me!![]()
No.TheMan said:Fredward said:TheMan said:...and not at all SW like.
I think you fail to see what SW are... They aren't some mystical force, some amazing perfect rollercoaster that will never fail. All it is is a code name for Alton Towers' major investments. That's it.
Saying a ride being late is not at all SW like, lateness has no correlation on whether a rollercoaster is given an SW codename.
Just a little thing that irks me!![]()
Fair enough. What irks me is it being acceptable for Altons biggest major investment in a proper thrill/major ride in a decade, given the title of something that represents the culmination of the very brightest minds in the UK industry, and is the beacon and window to our industry - which is actually what the SW tag now represents... being somehow given a lesser sense of importance than it deserves.
I'm not saying Alton are at fault, the point is it would be nice to have a better understanding and openness as to what is happening - there is nothing wrong with that at all.
Perhaps you weren't around for the original SW's and missed the impact they had, first hand, on the industry, and thus why so many people do in fact place a massive amount of weight upon an SW project.
It is not just another coaster, and whilst I never implied it has some mystical force, it is of huge importance in this industry, and should be treated as such.
The SW rides represent the pinnacle of the UK, and world at times, boundary pushing technology. There is rightly now a level of expectation, and standard that has been set, so in a way they do have a kind of special mystique about them - as well they should at our pinnacle park!
In this case, I don't think you have a grasp of exactly what the SW concept does in fact stand for, not perhaps in name to be facetious, but in meaning.
Dave said:They have mentioned the weather as a major factor but no company is ever that expressive about their failures.
I think the late may date is wrong too, I just don't think they dare announce a date until they are sure now.
Fredward said:the SW tagline is what Alton Towers uses for their major investments. The only major investment that has not used one is Rita, every 3-4 years you can expect a new SW that's not because of what you say they are mystical rollercoasters, but it's the name they give them.
Yes Nemesis, Oblivion, Air had big impact when they were opened. That wasn't because they were SW's. That was because they were solid investments.
The SW represents nothing i'm afraid. maybe 3 people in the country believe "represents the culmination of the very brightest minds in the UK industry, and is the beacon and window to our industry" but sorry to say, it's just a working title Alton Towers use. Don't give it a meaning which it doesn't have.
It's only a homage to fans really.
This is also only 4 SW's hardly a large pool of data to come up with the views you've had.
TheMan said:Fredward said:the SW tagline is what Alton Towers uses for their major investments. The only major investment that has not used one is Rita, every 3-4 years you can expect a new SW that's not because of what you say they are mystical rollercoasters, but it's the name they give them.
Yes Nemesis, Oblivion, Air had big impact when they were opened. That wasn't because they were SW's. That was because they were solid investments.
The SW represents nothing i'm afraid. maybe 3 people in the country believe "represents the culmination of the very brightest minds in the UK industry, and is the beacon and window to our industry" but sorry to say, it's just a working title Alton Towers use. Don't give it a meaning which it doesn't have.
It's only a homage to fans really.
This is also only 4 SW's hardly a large pool of data to come up with the views you've had.
I just cannot believe you don't grasp, especially as an Alton Towers enthusiast, the importance and huge significance of these rides on a global scale!
CoasterCrazyChris said:Of course it is Alton Towers fault.
Construction of an £18 million ride should start at least 18 months before the anticipated opening date. Not less than a year.
Fredward said:I don't believe you don't grasp that these names are only working titles. That's it, I couldn't give any damn about having arguments. Your the one taking this to heart.
They do not have any mystical meaning. Many people had this argument a thousand times when Th13teen was being made.
It's just a name, stop judging investments by it's code name and start judging them about the actual product.
TheMan said:Fredward said:I don't believe you don't grasp that these names are only working titles. That's it, I couldn't give any damn about having arguments. Your the one taking this to heart.
They do not have any mystical meaning. Many people had this argument a thousand times when Th13teen was being made.
It's just a name, stop judging investments by it's code name and start judging them about the actual product.
It's code name represents the zenith of coaster manufacturing/technology. This is a standard set by the world class rides that have come under this code name.
That is a stone cold, hard fact. The title SW, at Alton Towers, means it will have something unique, special, or of supreme quality about it. Like SW6 or not, it pushed the boundaries of technology, the question as to whether it was a TRUE SW or not (which is what the debate was about...) comes down to, was it thrilling enough, and can a family coaster really be given the SW mantra.
Given what it attempted to achieve, and the incredible technology it used, it simply redefined the boundary of what an SW now represented - it did not, at any time, bring into question the significance or importance of the the SW tag when used represents.
SW7 is probably the most significant since Nemesis, as it is defining the parks next 4 years after a seriously baron spell with no major out and out major thrill ride investment since Oblivion.
I can just imagine Alton Towers and Merlin etc, sat around their desks, talking about SW projects like they don't matter, don't mean anything, and are just a solid investment with no magic or sparkle about them that sets them apart.
Yeah, can just imagine John sat round that table now.
James said:...as Alton Towers have confirmed themselves the SW tag simply stands for 'project name for big investments' -
James said:It's simply something that has caught on over the years and remains in history as a way of naming big projects.
