I guess pre shows are more for those who don't visit often (almost everyone). Especially with Hex they are part of the experience but I understand it would get boring watching it over and overAs much as I like the pre-show, the more I ride it, the more I wish I could skip the pre-show. Same with Hex if i'm honest. If there was an option to get on the ride without watching the pre-show then I would now take it given I have seen them both so many times.
In fairness though, Sub TerraI should point out that the above comment was a joke. Themeparkfan seems adamant that it will be scrapped with no foundation. They're hardly going to scrap something that they've only just spent a lot of money on!
They do let people stay back and wait for the preshow to finish if needed.Some kids find it scary too
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Wouldn't that spoil the immersion?I personally love Wicker Man's preshow and wouldn't change any part of it, but I suppose I did experience it one day after the ride officially opened!
If there are problems with queue flow, however, then could I potentially suggest installing queue fencing inside the batching area and pre-show room and having the pre-show run on a constant loop, sort of like how CATCF's used to work?
It might do, I suppose; it was only an idea. Although I don't think it would be an awful lot different to Cobra's Curse's pre-show at Busch Gardens Tampa, for example:Wouldn't that spoil the immersion?
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Really?Some kids find it scary too
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Or Gammons....Really?
Guess that's the snow flakes breeding for you!
Really?
Guess that's the snow flakes breeding for you!
I don't think Wicker Man's pre-show is too scary, it's very dramatic and memorable but surely that's the point?
Valhalla is a family ride yet think how scary the projection used to be on lift 1, a deafening booming voice with viking chanting, turning into a skull - something I still remember clearly as it made such an impression when I first rode.