Re: Alton Towers' Galactica VR coaster/Rollercoaster Restaur
(First every trip report incoming, I do apologize if it's not a 100% like an actual report or in the wrong topic. That, and it's also my own personal experience I had
)
Been to the Towers yesterday to check out what the VR stuff is all about.
There are some things wrong with Galactica, but also quite a lot of positive aspects about the experience I had. Didn't make it down to the Forbidden Valley until 11:30 due to light showers up until then and the queue time being on the 40 minutes mark. Got in afterwards quite quickly and within 10 minutes. Managed to ride a total of four times this Saturday, which isn't too bad.
Here's a run down of the bad and good things about my experience I had:
The Good:
- The entire ride feels nothing like Air anymore.
Air was always nice, but I never went on it more than once whenever I'm at AT. It was an amazing cred for sure,
but personally nothing I need to ride over and over again (especially with Nemesis just right next to it).
With Galactica however, the entire ride changed into something completely different. By adding a story, it feels more like a thought-out theme expansion rather than adding something trendy for the sake of it.
- The VR experience is the best I've ever had so far.
I remember trying on a VR headset 4 years ago when it was still really new and just for insiders. I was amazed by the technology, but at the same time I wasn't able to wear the headset longer than a minute because I got too dizzy. Locomotion effect hit me quite hard back then. But since the video and audio feed is synced to the ride's flow, the locomotion effect is little to none now. Unless you were twisting your head quite to the left or right, you were fully inside the range of the video feed. Even looking back was possible, which is quite a nice feature.
- Preparing for take off and arrival.
I've heard a lot of people who went on Galatica first that the staff had problems with getting everyone ready before and after the ride, but now it seems like they've got a rhythm going. It was relatively fast and waiting for the other instructors wasn't too bad either.
- The staff does like working for Galactica.
Bit of a weird one, but every staff member I've seen was really enthusiastic about the ride and helped whenever they can. I actually had a problem with my vision at some point and told the staff afterwards. They noted it down and gave me an exit pass which I can use for my next visit, neat. They've also asked everyone if there was any problems during their ride, so they could improve it later on.
The Bad:
- Galactica might be still a One-Trick Pony.
As I mentioned above, I only went on Air once per visit since it didn't had a huge appeal to me. With the VR added ontop it gives the ride a complete new experience, however I could imagine that after a while it doesn't feel that amazing anymore. Especially if people cannot get used to the headset and the visuals. I also quite got used to the motion, so much that I forgot I was on a rollercoaster in the first place. Not sure if that is a good or bad thing though.
- VR and technical hiccups.
While the error I had during one of my rides didn't bother me that much, I occasionally heard people sitting next to me that their visions were too blurry or the screens went black at some point. I've noticed there is a very specific point in the track where the audio gets cut off every time you pass it, which is a bit annoying. Due to all the shaking and moving around the vision gets blurry as well.
Another really annoying thing was the photo booth, or rather the photo collection point. It took a solid minute or even longer for your picture to be on the screen, sometimes the scanners wouldn't work at all.
VR is now mandatory.
Something that upset a lot of people was the fact that you had to wear the headset unless you have medical conditions. AT confirmed back in January that the VR part would be optional to all riders, but recently they withdrawn that statement recently and now everyone has to ride it with the headset on. Reason for that (I assume) is probably that they couldn't call it "World's First Fully Dedicated VR Rollercoaster" otherwise. That's one cred off the ride in the dark list for Halloween and Fireworks unfortunately.
- Alton Towers tries to be a show-off.
The biggest thing that I really disliked about the ride was how much they've tried to put into it. You're visiting three different destinations during your flight, and there's just too much you're missing out. I've been on the cred four times during my visit, and on the fourth time I finally managed to fully enjoy the ride because I wasn't a) over-excited to ride something new b) overstimulated with the amount of stuff being shown.
Final conclusion:
I really like Galatica, but I think my enthusiastic feeling for the ride came from the over-stimulation and expectations I had on my first go. I went in straight afterwards, which then did make my head a bit dizzy. I do recommend to ride it at least twice (with enough of a break in between) to fully appreciate the ride and experience. My hope for the future is that AT is going to tweak the ride as they progress through the season, and that more videos will be available, especially for special occasions such as Fireworks and Halloween. Also hoping the staff keeps on being that enthusiastic, it really added a lot to the entire experience!