^ The Hulk's replacement makes sense. It was still a popular ride, and one of the most recognisable coasters out there to the GP. It still has appeal. To my knowledge, Python isn't THAT popular, it's just loved by some of the Dutch in a nostalgic context. I don't think it gets the queues that the other coasters in the park do. Plus, if it was about nostalgia then the whole 'replacement' thing baffles me, because this coaster is just going to be a newly built clone. Similar to Dreamland in Margate, the whole idea that you are 'preserving' a part of history is unusual because you are literally getting rid of the history and replacing it with a shiny new clone that has no history. I think this is going to be a difficult bugger to market to be honest. "Here's a ride you've all been on before... but shinier and slightly comfier". I generally think they could of just gone the Corkscrew route, give it a good send off and move on, I can't see the punters complaining that way, especially if there's chance of a new major coaster.