First off, I sincerely apologise if I’ve offended you in any way. I never intend to offend anyone with my opinions on here, but I seem to have made you pretty angry, so for that, I apologise profusely.
The reason I applaud Towers on this job is because for what it is, I think they have done a great job. As much as it might be easy to compare it to some of Alton’s past investments, this ultimately isn’t intended to be on the same scale. Some of the rides you mention were almost comparable to the SWs back in the day; the likes of Around the World in 80 Days and the Haunted House were almost certainly considered major investment years for the park at the time, whereas TWODW/Gangsta Granny is intended as more of a filler year.
Think of this project as more akin to something like Storybook Land in 1996; that was more of a filler year, with a small children’s ride as its main attraction, and the area wasn’t that huge. Didn’t it only have Squirrel Nutty and the ice show, or am I wrong on that? I know that Gangsta Granny is a dark ride as opposed to a pedal rail, but if anything Gangsta Granny on its own probably cost slightly more than Squirrel Nutty did back in the day, what with all the additional theming needed for it (what with it being an indoor dark ride). In that regard, the two projects are arguably quite similar to one another; both are rethemes of a smaller area of the park, both are intended for the younger guests, and both are intended to be low years to fill gaps in between the major, big-ticket years. The only glaring difference is that TWODW uses an IP, whereas Storybook Land was a home-grown idea. Wicker Man didn’t come all that long ago, so we’re probably not due another major year just yet.
I’m sure there will be another £10m+ investment before you know it; I personally reckon 2023/2024 is the sort of time to keep an eye on, and I’m sure that whatever the park and Merlin Magic Making cook up will be absolutely amazing!
So my point is; yes, Gangsta Granny may not be a major ride on the scale of some of the park’s past dark rides, but for what it ultimately is (a minor, filler dark ride), I think the park have done a pretty good job, personally! This is the type of ride that will function as more of a filler than a major attraction, and I think it’s quite well suited to that, personally, even if the capacity admittedly isn’t that high.
I hope this helps you understand my slightly controversial opinion, and I hope I’ve redeemed myself a little.