Not that I like the midweek closure, at least we can see somethings happening. Not great photos though, hard to see any improvement (not that I really go into ccl anyway)
They need a separate storage tank for when excess water gets into the system, and create a sealed water system.There's only 1 thing I want from TLC, and that is NEMESIS BLOOD WATERFALLS!!!
Not next year. Not next month. Not next week. NOW! Right now.
I'm not sure who "Merlin Not So Magic" is, but I want to but them a pint.
They need a separate storage tank for when excess water gets into the system, and create a sealed water system.
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Current system was good enough for 20+ years. If the main pool over flows again they can just pump it out into a water bowser and have it disposed of properly.
There really is no excuse for not running the water falls. The fact Towers aren't even running them with just clear water is even worse.
Current system was good enough for 20+ years. If the main pool over flows again they can just pump it out into a water bowser and have it disposed of properly.
There really is no excuse for not running the water falls. The fact Towers aren't even running them with just clear water is even worse.
I doubt the accountants will pay thousands of pounds for a redesign.
then maybe they ought to start a project called "CBeebies Land Loving Care"!Had a great day at AT last weekend and generally found the park to be in good shape. However a few noticeable disappointments to report:
CBeebies needs to give people a good first impression, especially as most young families head there first before venturing into other areas of the park.
- The monorail station at the entrance looks filthy inside and needs a good clean and fresh paint
- The first ride we went on was the Tree Top Adventure. The handrail within the queue line is in a terrible state and is in desperate need of a paint or varnish (a couple of hours work...come on AT)
- On the Postman Pat ride, Mrs Goggins post office was again dirty. Cobwebs all over the shelves and the labels on the jam jars had all peeled off.
Anyway I am delighted to confirm that everywhere else was looking good - hopefully an encouraging sign of things to come.