The 1 ride I came for you couldn't write itYou can't currently buy any fast track for this, so it's either all sold out despite being closed or it's not going to open today at all.
This is why it's not always a good idea to go to a park just for one particular attraction, because there's a chance that it could be unavailable, thus making your day not worth it. If you come for the park in general and not just one ride, you'll have a better time even if something you really want to ride is closed.The 1 ride I came for you couldn't write it
I've ridden it plenty in my life I'm sure I can deal with it. I do enjoy the other coasters but I can't be bothered with queues which is my own fault suppose I'll get a few goes on Curse as it really has grown on meThis is why it's not always a good idea to go to a park just for one particular attraction, because there's a chance that it could be unavailable, thus making your day not worth it. If you come for the park in general and not just one ride, you'll have a better time even if something you really want to ride is closed.
I'll let you know when I walk over to it.You know, I do wonder if the issue is a flooding one rather than a technical one. We all know what The Smiler's queue line is like, and the amount of rainfall overnight and into this morning has been pretty substantial.
I do wonder what the park and merlin actually think or have planned for this rides future, it’s in a hell of a state. Makes you wonder wether they are just keeping it at its minimal safe operating condition for as long as they can and spending the minimal amount of money they can until a premature removal. It’s been a headache from day one for them I think. Probably is going to be a recurring discussion this year and we don’t really have any idea on it’s future. I’m going to be bring a friend I met abroad to the park soon who has never visited a uk park, and im almost embarrassed to show him The SmilerThat picture makes you realise just what disgusting condition it's in.
I do wonder what the park and merlin actually think or have planned for this rides future, it’s in a hell of a state. Makes you wonder wether they are just keeping it at its minimal safe operating condition for as long as they can and spending the minimal amount of money they can until a premature removal. It’s been a headache from day one for them I think. Probably is going to be a recurring discussion this year and we don’t really have any idea on it’s future. I’m going to be bring a friend I met abroad to the park soon who has never visited a uk park, and im almost embarrassed to show him The Smiler
Surely the upset around the ride would reduce if they put investment into it, showing that Towers cared about the maintenance of The Smiler in order to prevent another accident?A few years ago they definitely wanted rid of it, I do wonder if increasing the Smiler profile on the events this year is a test to see if the general upset around the ride post incident has receded. In which case it might get investment.
Surely the upset around the ride would reduce if they put investment into it, showing that Towers cared about the maintenance of The Smiler in order to prevent another accident?
I never knew it was known they wanted it gone. I don’t blame them. I honestly see it as a mistake allowing gerstlauer anywhere near this project (and obviously they and the team constructing it made plenty of errors along the way) They have never had a good record of their coasters aging well, I know intamin have their issues too but they definitely would have been my pick for this, but again I bet it came down to cost. Rip the thing down when financially viable or if it gets it’s record taken, get a fantastic Intamin Swing launch in there and move on from the incident and it’s implications completely.A few years ago they definitely wanted rid of it, I do wonder if increasing the Smiler profile on the events this year is a test to see if the general upset around the ride post incident has receded. In which case it might get investment.
That's exactly what I've been thinking also. It's a little like my current car. My car is about 14 years old now and actually still looks pretty decent and just passed its MOT with no advisories. Will I spend any money to do extra stuff to to it though, apart from a £6 car wash every few months and the usual stuff like tyres & brakes etc? No. Basically because I know that at some point in the next few years something is going to break on it that's going to cost a lot of money to fix and because it's old anyway I'm not going to be keen to spend a lot of money to fix it. I'll just change my car at that point.I do wonder what the park and merlin actually think or have planned for this rides future, it’s in a hell of a state. Makes you wonder wether they are just keeping it at its minimal safe operating condition for as long as they can and spending the minimal amount of money they can until a premature removal. It’s been a headache from day one for them I think. Probably is going to be a recurring discussion this year and we don’t really have any idea on it’s future. I’m going to be bring a friend I met abroad to the park soon who has never visited a uk park, and im almost embarrassed to show him The Smiler