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The World of David Walliams: General Discussion
siralgenon
TS Member
The spots are bubbles.I’m confused with all the light spots on the floor can someone explain these?
Also are they just cardboard cut outs of the characters or are they screens?
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Benjsh
TS Member
Great to see another substantial dark ride at the park even if the theme is geared towards young kids more than anything.
Think I'm a bit old for Gangster Granny the ride really.
I'm sure it will be a huge hit with the guests though. Definitely seems a wise investment. Just hope the capacity concerns aren't realised.
Think I'm a bit old for Gangster Granny the ride really.
I'm sure it will be a huge hit with the guests though. Definitely seems a wise investment. Just hope the capacity concerns aren't realised.
ChristmasPud
TS Member
Preshows exist to increase capacitythe capacity won't be high enough to warrant a pre-show.
We can't judge from photos alone, lets just wait for the ride to find out what's what. Looks like good potential though
jon81uk
TS Member
How does a preshow increase capacity?
No need for big train batching, so no difference whatsoever to capacity.
It feels like a longer attraction experience and more people are doing "something" at once. With Hex for example there are 78 people in each room (cinema & octagon) and 78 on the ride. So 234 people are doing something as part of the attraction at any time. If it was just a queue and a ride only 78 people are on the ride.
So yes it doesn't increase capacity as still only 78 people go through every five minutes or so, but it increases the length of the attraction and the number of people contained within.
ChristmasPud
TS Member
Because you have more than just the ride itself in the attraction overall. Small capacity ride system, add a preshow with same number of visitors, you get double the capacity in the attraction.How does a preshow increase capacity?
No need for big train batching, so no difference whatsoever to capacity.
Hex has 2 preshows because the ride is small for example. More attraction time for guests, rather than stood in a queue
Yeah you're thinking of throughput, that stays the same because that's dictated by the ride, but overall attraction capacity increasesdoesn't increase capacity as still only 78 people go through every five minutes or so, but it increases the length of the attraction and the number of people contained within.
Skyscraper
TS Member
Will be interesting to see what the loading process is like. Could we see boarding gates on the load platform, for example? That would keep the queue moving nicely and help the throughput.
Bert2theSpark
TS Member

I swear there were people joking on this forum about Alton Towers putting some Little Britain reference in Walliams World...
tayspru
TS Member
Would it have killed them to build a new facade to hide that outdoor queue ?A preshow wouldn't be of much benefit to this ride due to lack of space and low ride capacity.
There's no preshow on the plans, so won't be happening with GG.
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It doesn't.
By that logic, does it mean that the Wickerman pre show doubles the ride capacity?Because you have more than just the ride itself in the attraction overall. Small capacity ride system, add a preshow with same number of visitors, you get double the capacity in the attraction.
Hex has 2 preshows because the ride is small for example. More attraction time for guests, rather than stood in a queue
Yeah you're thinking of throughput, that stays the same because that's dictated by the ride, but overall attraction capacity increases
It doesn't.
MakoMania
TS Member
It doubles the capacity of guests experiencing part of the attraction, yes. It does not double throughput. Capacity and throughput are different yet they are often confused and thought of as the same thing by many.So are
By that logic, does it mean that the Wickerman pre show doubles the ride capacity?
It doesn't.
ChristmasPud
TS Member
Yes, it does increase attraction capacity. Like i said in the post, it obviously doesnt affect the coaster part capacity of the trainBy that logic, does it mean that the Wickerman pre show doubles the ride capacity?
It doesn't.
This is usually how attraction capacities are worked out unless specifically the ride parts