Don't give them ideas!I heard they were going to build shipping container land in its place
should the title not be changed to 2020?
Whatever the theme, it needs a major attraction adding that would pull visitors towards it. If not, the area will continue to struggle because there is literally no reason to wander in to it.
Fantastic idea, HH is also a parent friendly theme too. A splash ride themed to Victorian sewers would be great.Whilst I don't disagree that a big attraction would attract people, I don't think that would be necessary. High capacity, good rides would attract people as the lines would be short. For example, if the area was re-themed into a street carnival area with a dozen-or-so flat rides I am sure there would be high foot-fall as the lines would be substantially shorter than the big coasters.
For me, the key to the area would be the theme - I have said many times I would love a Horrible Histories theme. A dark boat ride themed around viaducts and sewers (kids love talking about poop!), utilise the 4d theatre for a new custom film. And a couple of flats with loose themes (eg. 'hangman' drop ride, a crazy-bulls ride themed to wild horses). Add in a couple of walk-through s and you have a relatively low-cost themed land with high capacity
Plus there's the HH film coming to cinemas soon. maybe they could theme it to that?Fantastic idea, HH is also a parent friendly theme too. A splash ride themed to Victorian sewers would be great.
Do we really want yet another Merlin dingy/dilapidated theme?
Plenty of parks have family-friendly wild west areas.It made me laugh when someone just said they are sick of dingy themes which is immediately followed up by a suggestion for a Wild West area.
Not like they’re stereotypically known for guns, outlaws, dust, dilapidated buildings and men with moustaches you wouldn’t let children or women near.
Plenty of parks have family-friendly wild west areas.