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Talking of the Guardian, today I did an interview at AT with The Guardian. It wasn't about the Smiler accident, more of a general "why theme parks are fab" interview. It's in this Saturday's edition. #plug
We were accompanied by a member of the AT press team, so I took the opportunity to ask a few questions re the accident.
Me: When will it open?
AT: We don't know.
Me: Will you re theme it?
AT: We don't know. Probably not.
Me: Do you think the tag line "this coaster will alter your mind and body" is appropriate to be displayed on your Smiler web page?
AT: Does it say that? Hmmm.
(If you check the Smiler page now, you'll see they've removed the text. That's my doing!
http://www.altontowers.com/things-to-do ... troduction )
Me: Has the media interest decreased?
AT: Yes.
I have no reason to disbelieve what the PR person was saying. PR will probably be last to know anyway. So the speculation continues.
I never saw Smiler test today. There are small signs around explains why the ride might be testing.
The only two references to The Smiler I saw today were the advertising boarding in the main shop and a logo stencil on the floor of the towers street cable car station. "The big 6 challenge" has disappeared.
I did overhear a few people in the park talk about how awful the accident was but nobody was put off riding. All coasters were running two trains by the end of the day and safety checks were no different.
So there you go, we're none the wiser but I wonder if I planted a seed about the theme... Doubt it.
But yeah, buy the Guardian on Saturday if you want a photo of me to stick on a dartboard or something.