Re: Thorpe Park
Colorado Adventure is incredible, it's a stunning coaster. And you don't notice anything in the indoor section, because it's too dark.
Anything like that anywhere in the UK would be great.
Although I wouldn't mind a GCI, but unfortunately, the wooden coaster always crops up, but never happens.
I just want anything that revolves around air-time. Woodie, B&M/Intamin hyper, even something with a only couple of forceful hills. It seems that UK parks are concentrating on "OMG SUPERZ LOOP DA LOOP HIGH INTENSITY" when, almost unanimously (even with non-enthuasiasts), air-time is the best part of any roller coaster. No wonder that eight out of ten of the top ten in the Mitch Hawker poll feature considerable air-time- and I can see Skyrush also joining the top then this year. For the wooden coasters, it's clear that air-time is also a massive feature, when the two Intamin woodies are on top (El Toro and T Express). But also, by a long way the oldest, and probably roughest, coaster on the list- Phoenix- is popular only because of the air-time- despite any roughness. I've heard tales of the roughness of the Voyage as well, but that still features in third place. And the Beast, which is continuously raved about, no where to be seen- possibly due to the lack of air-time.
How the hell can Merlin not create the coasters that people may, intentionally or unintentionally, want?