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Chessington World of Adventures holding public consultation regarding “current proposals and new developments” - potential new attraction?

The California project is space themed, Florida is more debatable right now.

Intamin’s also been transparent enough about their involvement on the show floor that I can mention it here. So yeah, Multidimensional coaster nailed down.
 
It says in the permits the outdoors section would make up roughly a quarter of the track, so I didn't expect that much more, to be honest. The section before the first launch seems to be a dark ride section. If that's well executed, this could still turn out pretty solid.

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Concerning Florida: I saw some permits earlier this year showing a clone of the California space coaster. If plans have changed and this is indeed going forward as a Minecraft land, I doubt they will be able to fit Chessington's layout on the Flying School site. So would they keep the old layout under a different theme or develop something custom?
 
I would assume that motion table is going to be a motion simulator with screens which will make
the ride time seem much longer.
 
When it will be the same kind of coaster as Studio Tour at Movie Park Germany, it won't be that long.
The length of the German coaster is only 532m and this one seems to be even shorter.
 
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Concerning Florida: I saw some permits earlier this year showing a clone of the California space coaster. If plans have changed and this is indeed going forward as a Minecraft land, I doubt they will be able to fit Chessington's layout on the Flying School site. So would they keep the old layout under a different theme or develop something custom?
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This Twitter post - I've discovered it over on the Legoland Florida thread - confirms this will indeed go forward as initial plans suggested. So no Minecraft for Legoland Florida.
 
Chessington have submitted plans to replace Scorpion Express, the games areas and children's petting zoo. A new area will be created with a new coaster (Zierer Force One) and 3 children's rides, one of which will be Jungle Bus relocated from Wild Asia:


A key thing to note is the park are going to move the animals to the Wanyama Village and Reserve part of the park, and intend to do so with all their animals eventually. The application also states the park are still well below pre-Covid numbers in terms of guest attendance.
 
A really good move from the park and who's going to moan at a new cred? Yes, it's not aimed at most of us; but it fits their target audience perfectly.

Just to note, I wonder when these plans were originally drawn up or if this has been in the pipeline for a little while and if the time frame has moved around a bit, as the plans with the new land as an overlay still have Rameses Revenge on them and not Croc Drop in.
 
A new area will be created with a new coaster (Zierer Force One) and 3 children's rides, one of which will be Jungle Bus relocated from Wild Asia:
Not quite a Zierer Force One, looks like a mirror image of Farmyard Flyer. Larger than a Force One and higher capacity.
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Edit; Pretty sure that's a Zierer Drifter in there, too, there's been three of them sold so far. Merlin's buying in bulk, I guess Minifigure Speedway has gone down well.
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Edit; Pretty sure that's a Zierer Drifter in there, too, there's been three of them sold so far. Merlin's buying in bulk, I guess Minifigure Speedway has gone down well.
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That is a fantastic guess - the only reason I'm thinking not with this one is that the ride type is aimed at families rather than pre-schoolers. Any rides installed there I believe will be specifically for younger children.

I do wonder if instead we may get a like for like replacement for Elmer's Flying Jumbos considering that ride I can imagine may either be at or coming up to the end of it's service life. 🤔
 
That is a fantastic guess - the only reason I'm thinking not with this one is that the ride type is aimed at families rather than pre-schoolers. Any rides installed there I believe will be specifically for younger children.
You don't say
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C = pi x diameter, if d=70ft then C=around 219.
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Close enough size for comparison (anyone want to count the gondolas? Not many flats out there with an odd amount of arms)
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You don't say
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C = pi x diameter, if d=70ft then C=around 219.
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Close enough size for comparison (anyone want to count the gondolas? Not many flats out there with an odd amount of arms)
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You raised a fantastic detailed point - I noticed that the Zamperla Aero Top Jet model has a model with 9 gondolas with a footprint of 56.5ft which would also comfortably fit into that site and fit with the target market for that area.


Logically thinking, if they did invest in that model - it would replace Elmer's Flying Jumbos if that is Children's Ride A.
 
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