Ah I absolutely love Rita, the launch is lovely and it’s not particularly high up in the air or anything so my brain does not even panic about it hahaI've ridden Oblivion countless times so my fear of the ride has long gone. The only ride I get remotely nervous about now days is Rita. Intamin launch coasters are so intense it takes me a lot longer to prepare myself for it. Oblivion is an enjoyable and fun force, whereas I find Rita and stealth a bit uncomfortable at times
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The Smiler - General Discussion
Matt N
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It appears that the accident is still making headline news nearly 7 years on, as the announcement that two of the crash victims are now engaged has gone fairly viral: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-stoke-staffordshire-60749626.amp
How wonderful for them!
P.S. Sorry this isn’t directly Smiler-related; as the accident threads are all long closed, I thought this would be a good place to put it. I find it interesting how the accident is still so fresh in people’s minds, I’ll admit; it was nearly 7 years ago now.
How wonderful for them!
P.S. Sorry this isn’t directly Smiler-related; as the accident threads are all long closed, I thought this would be a good place to put it. I find it interesting how the accident is still so fresh in people’s minds, I’ll admit; it was nearly 7 years ago now.
Danscott22
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Good for them - but why mention a 7 year old accident (that was literally hammered to death in 2015/2016) again in 2022. Basically in other words "couple gets engaged".
jmc
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It appears that the accident is still making headline news nearly 7 years on, as the announcement that two of the crash victims are now engaged has gone fairly viral: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-stoke-staffordshire-60749626.amp
How wonderful for them!
P.S. Sorry this isn’t directly Smiler-related; as the accident threads are all long closed, I thought this would be a good place to put it. I find it interesting how the accident is still so fresh in people’s minds, I’ll admit; it was nearly 7 years ago now.
“Fresh in peoples minds” is a bit of an overstatement.
It is just a cheap way of dredging up old news to get clicks.
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LordOfDarkness
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Congrats to them both. Nice to see a positive news story when every other appears to be death and destruction!It appears that the accident is still making headline news nearly 7 years on, as the announcement that two of the crash victims are now engaged has gone fairly viral: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-stoke-staffordshire-60749626.amp
How wonderful for them!
P.S. Sorry this isn’t directly Smiler-related; as the accident threads are all long closed, I thought this would be a good place to put it. I find it interesting how the accident is still so fresh in people’s minds, I’ll admit; it was nearly 7 years ago now.
Like it or not, the accident won’t leave anyones mind soon, it was one of the biggest domestic news stories of the decade.
The Smiler is probably the safest ride in the park now, but it will never lose its stigma.
CrashCoaster
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Of course it's the safest ride in the park now, a closed ride has got to be safer than an open one, right?The Smiler is probably the safest ride in the park now
That seems to me like you think certain rides are more unsafe than othersThe Smiler is probably the safest ride in the park now, but it will never lose its stigma
Rob
TS Team
Does it? Sounds to me like the thinking is that The Smiler is possibly safer than others, but that does not mean to say other rides are not safe.That seems to me like you think certain rides are more unsafe than others
Dave
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Also the original story is on the Staffordshire local news pages. Without something to make it go viral no-one outside of Staffordshire would have seen this non-story.
This is the problem, the smiler accident kept getting revisited as an army of geeks angrily descended onto any news post to comment T angrily. Therefore the news companies made money on advertising clicks, so from their perspective it made sense to keep running the story.
Sorry but the only group responsible for the longevity of that day in 2015 are the fans of Alton Towers.
jon81uk
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This is the problem, the smiler accident kept getting revisited as an army of geeks angrily descended onto any news post to comment T angrily. Therefore the news companies made money on advertising clicks, so from their perspective it made sense to keep running the story.
Sorry but the only group responsible for the longevity of that day in 2015 are the fans of Alton Towers.
Its a BBC article so not making money from it. Not sure it is the geeks that are the issue. More so the rgular visitors with morbid curiosity.
Rick
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It baffles me why people are confused about this. Like it or not, said person is in the public sphere, the reason that she is in the public sphere is because the park screwed up and she was in the wrong place at the wrong time. It's a human interest story that is bound to get interest and clicks.
As we have discussed earlier in the thread, it doesn't take much to be famous these days. In the same way, if a former Love Island contestant is in the news, it'll reference Love Island because that's the genesis of their so called fame.
As we have discussed earlier in the thread, it doesn't take much to be famous these days. In the same way, if a former Love Island contestant is in the news, it'll reference Love Island because that's the genesis of their so called fame.
Dave
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Its a BBC article so not making money from it. Not sure it is the geeks that are the issue. More so the rgular visitors with morbid curiosity.
The BBC just follow the trend set by the click bate fed by “viewer interaction” fuelled by “geek anger”
Danscott22
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The Smiler has been continuously testing today (spotted via Dimmingsdale Forest), but apparently solo shot fast tracks are not available for it.
EDIT: yeah, no solo fast track available for it - but there isn’t for TH13TEEN either. Not sure whether TH13TEEN usually has solos available anyway but The Smiler is not available to buy.
EDIT: yeah, no solo fast track available for it - but there isn’t for TH13TEEN either. Not sure whether TH13TEEN usually has solos available anyway but The Smiler is not available to buy.
Could be a huge indication that tbh. Will be a shame if it's not available but regardless I hope everyone enjoys it tommorow in the beautiful weatherEDIT: yeah, no solo fast track available for it - but there isn’t for TH13TEEN either. Not sure whether TH13TEEN usually has solos available anyway but The Smiler is not available to
Danscott22
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Looks like I was wrong after all - it’s going to be openCould be a huge indication that tbh. Will be a shame if it's not available but regardless I hope everyone enjoys it tommorow in the beautiful weather
Get innnnnnnnnnnn. Ohhhhhhh yess the hype for opening day has gone to another level nowLooks like I was wrong after all - it’s going to be open
Danscott22
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It just seems to be Enterprise and Hex not availableGet innnnnnnnnnnn. Ohhhhhhh yess the hype for opening day has gone to another level now