sandgrown
Mega Poster
But they won't go to the park and ride it. That's the point. Look at ATI's post for a perfect example of that. Because it doesn't do the "biggest/tallest/fastest", some people just aren't interested because they've been conditioned to think that a good ride has to have those features.
The general public don't know what Helix is. You could chuck Helix or even Taron in the middle of BPB and people would probably say it looks :emoji_poop:. As I said above, hopefully the likes of Icon and Wickerman start to change the public perception that a ride HAS to be biggest/tallest/fastest to be good and word-of-mouth feedback about how good it is starts to convince nay-sayers to give it a go.
I agree with this. However, the Pleasure Beach have been guilty of pushing this attitude as much as anyone. When it was Geoffrey and not Mandy in charge, he was very keen on pushing superlatives for ride descriptions. The Revolution was the first looping coaster in the UK (right?), the Log Flume was the longest of its type in the world, the Big One was the tallest and fastest, and so on. Merlin's advertising team then pushed that to the next level but it's not all their fault.
In a perfect world BPB could do a bit of both - a record breaker here, and a purist ride there, but I can't see where the money will come from to do anything major after Icon. I hope it's a success, and I hope the "slow-burner" theory is right. I feel a touch pessimistic right now though. That's why I hope it can stand on its own merits, even if it's just for the enthusiasts. The real disappointment will be if it doesn't get anywhere near Taron and Helix, nor offer the Kingda Ka thrills your average kid in the street wants.