jonny9403
TS Member
I love it really brings the atmospherenoooo, its heaven! bliss! no ha ha ha ha ha ha ha giving me headaches, when Smiler opens I hope the audio never comes back
I love it really brings the atmospherenoooo, its heaven! bliss! no ha ha ha ha ha ha ha giving me headaches, when Smiler opens I hope the audio never comes back
I really do hope they take the opportunity to rename it. I still think 'The Smiler' bloody awful and just doesn't work or fit. I'm pretty sure they won't though, they'll just quietly reopen it in exactly he same state it was the day before the incident. That'll be once the health and safety report is published publicly stating the measures now in place mean it could never happen again, not too much the press or public would be able to say about it then.
They may just throw it open to sponsorship 'The ___ Rollercoaster' or '____ the Ride'.
https://towersstreet.com/talk/threads/ridiculous-inappropriate-sponsors.3389/As long as it not sponsored by HORIBA MIRA or Steeper Group.![]()
I think The smiler will 100% keep the name and the brand! And so it should. What I don't get is people saying it was ok to have a creepy feel to make you feel like you was in danger..... But then the accident happened. And now that the ride is "dangerous" it shouldn't have a creepy feel about it.
When the ride is open again, it is going to be completely safe! And Towers are going to have to back their baby and by keeping the name and theme shows they are confident and supportive of it.
This logic doesn't make sense to me.
@Tom ^ but potentially also an opportunity for the press/public to suggest that Alton Towers are trying to cover up what occurred - I also imagine finding a company who wants to associate their brand with that attraction fairly unlikely. It's not the same as when a tragic accident occurs and a ride is sold, repainted and presented as new elsewhere, it's a massively iconic ride and thanks to this accident, it'll always be The Smiler or "that ride where the people lost their legs" whatever its called.
Also, if the reports from today turn out to be correct (as I think many of us have thought all along) and it was indeed human error, that does indeed let the ride itself off the hook somewhat.