Wait, ATR is doing a summer holiday event? Is this something they’re planning to announce?We'll see.
Oktoberfest at TP was basically a cut-down version of ATR. The event next months looks like a cut-down version of Mardi Gras (although we await to see what ATR's summer holiday event is).
Good that they are doing things, though.
They've said they're doing one but they haven't given any details yet...Wait, ATR is doing a summer holiday event? Is this something they’re planning to announce?
Interesting… I guess we’ll have to wait and see what it is!They've said they're doing one but they haven't given any details yet...
So my theory is; as much as Derren Brown’s Ghost Train is currently slated by many, could it get better with age like X:\NWO apparently did, and gain more praise (or at least, less criticism) once it gets a bit older, and isn’t the newest thing at the park anymore? Based on what the reviewer said in their appraisal of X, it and DBGT actually seem to share some quite similar traits, and some quite similar flaws in the eyes of many, despite being vastly different in complexity and scale.
I would argue that if it wasn't for covid they could make a fantastic non vr use out of DBGTProbably not as the ride type and maintanance/upkeep is so different.
X got better as it went from being the main coaster in the park back in 2000 to being one of the lower height restriction coasters in the 2010s. The coaster experience doesn't really change much no matter the surroundings.
DBGT relies too much on the VR and gimmicks so if one small part breaks the whole experience can be ruined as it no longer makes sense, there is no coaster to fall back on.
To add, a good comparison is Air/Galactica, even without the VR it is still a good coaster. DBGT without VR is a ride on a tube train.
I would argue that if it wasn't for covid they could make a fantastic non vr use out of DBGT
How? No more exciting than a couple of stops on the circle line. They've built a train simulator.
How? No more exciting than a couple of stops on the circle line. They've built a train simulator.
Making good use of actors for one, but I'll be honest I don't think merlin could figure it out