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The Smiler - General Discussion
Danza91
TS Member
Rode The Smiler a few times during my visit on Thursday and Friday. All rides weren't really rough, a few jolts in places but it was good.
This has probably been mentioned before, but why couldn't the train that is behind the one that is loading be unloading at the same time? Surely this would increase throughput.
This has probably been mentioned before, but why couldn't the train that is behind the one that is loading be unloading at the same time? Surely this would increase throughput.
Poisson
TS Member
Danza91 said:This has probably been mentioned before, but why couldn't the train that is behind the one that is loading be unloading at the same time? Surely this would increase throughput.
No real explanation why an offload was never installed....
Burbs
TS Team
Danza91 said:This has probably been mentioned before, but why couldn't the train that is behind the one that is loading be unloading at the same time? Surely this would increase throughput.
I'm not sure it would increase throughput, considering the air gates open almost as soon as the restraints are released, and then they need checking, and by the time they're all checked, all riders who have just come off have already left the station!
nemesis1994
TS Member
The smiler is nowhere near rough in my opinion is it because I'm of a smaller structure or am I immune to pain? No rides hurt me, i don't find the ultimate or any vekoma rough, the only ride I've had pain on was hero because I got my shoulder stuck and my face almost hit the cage because stupid me ran after the train and jumped straight up with my face almost hitting the metal and almost breaking my shoulders because I was a step too high and ended up squashed by the thing which comes over your body!
Benzin
TS Member
It was running 5 trains these past few days...
Train 4 rattles like hell throughout...
That Cobra Roll exit needs re-profiling cos it's awful...
Projectors are ever so slightly out of alignment...
My first ride on Monday was quite smooth though bar the Cobra Roll... So variation and luck is still the name of the game...
Train 4 rattles like hell throughout...
That Cobra Roll exit needs re-profiling cos it's awful...
Projectors are ever so slightly out of alignment...
My first ride on Monday was quite smooth though bar the Cobra Roll... So variation and luck is still the name of the game...
nemesis1994
TS Member
So It looks like the train roulette is here to stay with roughest train smoothest now and smoothest train now roughest :S
I managed to get 15 rides today as I had platinum fastrack. A Smile assistant was saying it was the busiest day of the season so far. Looks like train roulette is really here to stay. I never managed to notice any of the train numbers, but one or a couple are definitely really rough. I have shoulder bruises from the jolts. Due to me having a weird leg proportionate to my torso, my torso had a massive gap to get thrown around in and it wasn't pleasant at all on the bad trains. Even had to get manually offloaded on the brake run after it broke down. Went tech at least 4 times over the course of the day.
jmc
TS Member
The train roughness is certainly not just noticed by us picky enthusiasts! Went today with friends, first ride was absolutely fine but second time everyone complained about the roughness and pain. In fact, one friend had black bruises on their shoulders.
On another note, Gerstlauer OTSR's are the worst coaster restraint I've ever encountered. I have to do my old Submission trick and hold onto the bottom of them and push up throughout the ride to avoid my legs being squashed to death.
On another note, Gerstlauer OTSR's are the worst coaster restraint I've ever encountered. I have to do my old Submission trick and hold onto the bottom of them and push up throughout the ride to avoid my legs being squashed to death.
John
TS Member
It's not as simple as there being good trains and bad trains. A lot of the roughness is a result of the wheels, which mean that it can vary between rows and even between positions in a row - if a wheel on the right is out of shape then people on the left aren't as badly affected, though they'll probably still notice increased roughness.
Rob
TS Team
Another thing I noticed yesterday; I rode twice on different trains. Thankfully neither train was the really bad one but they did both rattle their way around. However on both rides the first half (bar the first inverted drop) was noticeably smoother than the second half. It's probably down to the fact that the second half is more intense but even the ride itself doesn't seem to be consistent! I had trains 1 and 5 yesterday. Either train 2 or 3 must be the smooth one although I've not had it for a long while.
On and also there is a disgusting pool of algae covered water in the pit at the moment. I'll try and post a photo of it later but it really needs sorting!
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Here is said photo, taken from the queueprison line:

On and also there is a disgusting pool of algae covered water in the pit at the moment. I'll try and post a photo of it later but it really needs sorting!
EDIT:
Here is said photo, taken from the queue

TheMan
TS Member
Rob said:On and also there is a disgusting pool of algae covered water in the pit at the moment. I'll try and post a photo of it later but it really needs sorting!
EDIT:
Here is said photo, taken from the queueprisonline:
You are mistaken, it is theme they have added recently to bring the Smiler up to CBeebies land standard.
CoasterCrazyChris
TS Member
Would it not be possible to dig up some patches of concrete in that pit and put in some landscaping? It would surely help absorb rainwater and improve aesthetics.
They really have to do something because that is simply inexcusably bad for a place claiming to be a theme park. And no, those cheap vinyl letters on the concrete walls don't improve anything.
They really have to do something because that is simply inexcusably bad for a place claiming to be a theme park. And no, those cheap vinyl letters on the concrete walls don't improve anything.