If this continues could it be that the major parks will actually end up making more profit this year?
And also, do we think that because of this, and the trend towards staycations being predicted to last until at least 2022 we may see SW9 still within the usual 4-5 year timeframe
1) Possibly but I think they will do well just to break even. I think some parks are clearly trying to claw back as much as they can now. I don't blame them. People who are constantly moaning on socials that they are too busy so soon shouldn't be going themselves instead of blaming the rest of the world constantly.
2) Probably, but it will last beyond 2022 and be good for the theme park industry in the medium term I reckon.
It will make a difference for the likes of Blackpool Pleasure Beach the most I think with continued more takings at weekends especially as many flock back to the likes of Blackpool for multi day stays in favour of going to Spain, more late night riding on Saturdays (perhaps every weekend next year in July & August) and big increases in revenue at the hotels (I saw Saturday normal Big Blue rooms go for £140-150 and still sell out - almost London prices).
With regards to Blackpool South Beach in general I have been following some of the changes with interest. Major plots of old derelict B&Bs are being converted to modern apartments. This can not be underestimated what change that will bring. I have even discussed purchasing a holiday apartment there with my gf. I won't be the only one. Some money definitely (that left to Spain over the last 20 years) will come back to Blackpool in the next 5 years as a result of Covid 19 I suspect. Brexit may cause the Brits expat Spanish holiday villa stuff to take a backburner too. Some renewed British coastal interest could mean parks located there to do better than they have been over the next 5 years.
Merlin will probably do well as you indicated. Drayton Manor may see better times too. But I fully expect that only one of these three biggies will actually build a new coaster within the next 5 years: Blackpool Pleasure Beach. The others (certainly now that Drayton is under the Looping Group) and Merlin's reluctance to do anything will continue and thus no major rides there at all. Flamingo already has the 10 looper and Paultons still has the Storm Chaser spinner to open in 2021. I guess a park like Paultons MAY build a family GCI like Heidi next, at least I hope so since the Mack family spinner looks a bit tame from test footage we have seen. I doubt it will be as fast as Dwervelwind onboard. It looks slower for sure. Would Pautons consider building a hotel in the future? It seems like an ideal area if that is possible.
Some nonsense future predictions as I'm bored:
Blackpool Pleasure Beach
2021:
- Possibly reintroducing walk around park cheap prices thus scanning your phone at each ride along with the system they have now. This will be a disaster with people not being able to scan on late night ridings with empty phone batteries, and BPB will not see major increase in re-introducing walk around I bet since it will have sort of disappeared out of people's minds that it is even possible over the next 4 months. There will be no need for it with enough interest in the full park prices I predict.
- Valhalla reopens in July 2021
- Every Saturday is late night riding in July & August.
2022: Walk around removed again, single theme park style entry from now on.
2023: Grand National is closed for most of the year. Massive overhaul. Bowladrome and Planet Rock removed, building site for new coaster.
2024 Mack Extreme Spinning coaster opens in space of Bowladrome, Planet Rock, small car park and mouse (goes over pathways twice for some type of inversion in mouse area most likely)
2025 Nothing special
Paultons Park
2021: Tornado Springs & Storm Chaser open.
2022: Nothing special maybe some Peppa Pig stuff.
2023: Nothing special maybe some Peppa Pig stuff.
2024: Nothing special maybe some Peppa Pig stuff.
2025: Tornado Springs is expanded to include a clone of Heidi The Ride
Alton Towers:
2021 Same as now, no major change in rides or opening times - David Walliams makes an appearance, Merlin happy with extra interest from young family market. Decision is to keep rest of park as is for foreseeable future.
2022 Same as now, no major change in rides or opening times
2023 Same as now, no major change in rides or opening times
2024 Same as now, no major change in rides or opening times
2025 Same as now, no major change in rides or opening times. New coaster announced and site cleared
Chessington
2021 Microscopic drop tower opens
2022 Nothing major
2023 Nothing major
2024 Nothing major
2025 Nothing major
Drayton Manor:
2021: Same
2022: Possible child friendly flat ride in space of G Force
2023: Same + flat ride - Shockwave closes during the year
2024: Same + flat ride minus shockwave
2025: Same + flat ride minus Shockwave - Apocalypse closes
Thorpe Park:
2021 Same as now + Black mirror experience. No one cares and it doesn't come back again.
2022 Same as now - Derren Brown reopens
2023 Same as now + Derren Brown - flat ride removed during close season. Some nonsense beach stuff with "celebrities". No one cares.
2024 Same as now + Derren Brown minus a flat ride, More Loggers' Leap mess removed, area partially cleared. CF members get knickers in twist over hope of new coaster but nothing announced.
2025 Same as now + Derren Brown minus a flat ride and another flat ride removed. New coaster announced.
Lightwater Valley
2021 Ultimate and Raptor closed permanently
2022 LWV's final season
Pleasurewood Hills - Same as is till 2025
Oakwood - Same as is till 2025
So I predict 2 new unannounced major coasters up till 2025 in the UK and 3 major ones retiring.
Abroad in Europe:
- Parks like PortaVentura and Liseberg are having a terrible time and will need years to recover from Covid 19 so I expect nothing major there except hotel at Liseberg possibly if that is still a goer.
- Grona Lund - Blue Harvest opens 2021. They will have a good year next year probably.
- Parc Asterix will see the Intamin Blitz open in 2023
- 2021 Walibi Belgium will see Intamin mega coaster open
- 2021/2022 Plopsaland De Panne will see Extreme Mack spinner open. This will be a big success. Blackpool Pleasure Beach will take note along with Mack suggesting that for their next project.
- Efteling is doing ok so we will see the Intamin family quad bike launcher there I suspect in 2023/24. I don't believe the 2021 RCDB listing. Hope it's Intamin indeed. They are still farting around with permissions over the land for it so who knows.
- Walibi Holland I think will make do with what it has till 2025. A GCI woodie there would be nice but giving they just converted their Robin Hood that will never happen probably. Maybe an RMC raptor would do well there eventually.
- Toverland is massively overstretched debt wise (Loopings reported 50 million Euro) so I don't expect anything major to happen. They may need new investors.
- Disney Paris will see the new areas open in the studios park but nothing major will be added that we don't know about till 2025. Also having a difficult time with only Disney doing well with online stuff now. It seems they may even pull some of the cinema stuff in favour of streaming. Cinemas in the UK will suffer and I suspect Cineworld may collapse. I am a bit unsure if Rock N Roller is set to become Iron Man completely with existing track OR that is actually a new coaster. Someone must know. No other coaster than Iron Man till 2025 I bet.
- Not too knowledgable about German parks. Only been to Phantasialand. I can't see that getting anything major after FLY. But perhaps plans to make another big themed area in space of the building that houses the movie ride / Crazy Bats could be in the works. But that gets very close to people's homes. Still FLY shows that that isn't a problem necessarily I guess. But doubt another new coaster opens before 2025. Europa Park scheduled to get new coaster. Will be interesting if Mack delivers a new concept that may be of interest to other parks. I noticed the RCDB placeholder is removed. Maybe an extreme spinner for themselves.
- Energylandia:
2021: Abyssus, boomerang and mine train open
2022: Tilt Coaster in existing area and family suspended coaster is lengthened to allow for 2 trains (source Fomo coaster), that may happen next year I guess.
2023: Intamin twin duelling single rail coaster in brand new area. Considering history, RMC duel raptor may be more likely and more of a proven technology by then. Major hotel opens too.
2024: Vekoma STC in existing/expanded area
2025: Vekoma Flying coaster like FLY opens in brand new area. Plans for second hotel. Probably a major spinning ride will be built before 2025. Probably Vekoma too if their Guardians of the galaxy style coaster technology suits.
So clearly to me the exciting coaster stuff will be in Europe with hardly anything to note in the UK, even if parks indeed do well with more local footfall and people put off by international travel. I hope Merlin has a change of heart but I just don't see it happening. Wicker Man was a massive project (I love the theming) but it doesn't seem Merlin wants to do too much of that. Thorpe should get the next coaster but I think it will be beyond 2025. I expect a new coaster for Towers and Thorpe to arrive both in 2026.
Notice: this was just a nonsense rambling future prediction list. Not to be taken too seriously.