Re: Chessington to make drastic impovements for 2012
gavin said:
Joey said:
Give examples in the UK which are better? I'm struggling to think of any.
Peep has basically just done it for me. I haven't seen Peppa Pig world first hand, so I can't say for sure that it's better-themed than Wild Asia, but Thomas Land at Drayton craps all over it.
Oh come on, Pepper Pig World, Thomas Land and Nick Land do not count. External company doing everything completely for the park, Thomas Land is literally just C&Ped from park to park. Personally, I'm not a fan of Thomas Land or Nick Land anyway, but I've not seen Pepper Pig. I don't like bringing in IPs from an artsy fartsy creative point of view, it's cheap and it's easy in the short term and It's incredibly poor choice long term. They all look shiny and plasticy and mass produced, because they are.
I'd also say Katanga Canyon and Gloomy Wood at Alton are better themed as well; they certainly feel a lot more immersive, which is surely what theming is supposed to do?
I'd potentially agree with you here. But Kantanga Canyon had the benefit of being completely designed from scratch and hasn't really changed much since. Mystic East at Chessington was damn good years ago too, and felt enclosed and immersive because it was designed and built in the same kind of way. If you're going to criticise Chessington, criticise how the park has let things fall apart, not added much, ignored disgusting looking areas, etc. Gloomy Wood has the benefit of using existing scenery to enclose and make it immersive. With Wild Asia, there were none of these options.
My point still stands though; it's the apathetic "good for the UK" attitude that pisses me off the most. Why shouldn't we question what is clearly a second rate (being very polite there) product and just make do with it? If Wild Asia was at, say, Flamingoland (it's no better than that "Splosh" area), it would be slated to all hell, but because it's at CF's pet park it's "amazing".
Bollocks.
Flamingoland's wet area isn't better... It looks like a C&P plasticy mass produced mess. Probably because it is. I tell you what at Flamingoland IS good though, their splash boat and animal enclosures, pathways, and the Pirate ship area is really, really good.
It's not got anything to do with it being Chessington, and everything to do with it being one of the only examples of immersive theming in the UK and the world. When you look at how many theme parks there are, how many use theming and then how few use immersive theming, Chessington is to a high standard. And more importantly, it is to a high standard independently. The tree thing you slated is, I think, one of the greatest things at Chessington from the point of view of seeing it's success. It's not my kind of thing at all, but the target audience loves it. It's not just those of us who love Chessington who think that area is good, it's the GP too. I could tell by speaking to them when I worked there last season that the only below-par aspect of that area is Kobra as a ride experience and it's queue. "It looks really cool but it's rubbish" and "it's got a tall height restriction so my kid thought it was going to be really good!"