Hyde said:I think an important thread of information throughout Gwazi closing is that it is being done for budgetary reasons - not ride experience. If we are to take what has been said on Screamscape/other news sites at face value, the decision to close Gwazi is one of financial concern, not rider comfort/improvement. It is very difficult to find logic in closing a roller coaster due to budgetary constraints, to then dump another $10 million into it for refurbishment.
marc said:Sorry but for a park like Busch not have the money to run a coaster is stupid and makes no sense.
Because it had no demand to be open?Martyn B said:marc said:Sorry but for a park like Busch not have the money to run a coaster is stupid and makes no sense.
True, but then why has the Lion side been closed for over two years?
Put then if the ride was popular it would be making enough money on its own accord to cover those costs?Lofty said:^ That's also what I heard. The cost of maintaining both of the sides became too vast and therefore they closed one of the sides. It has absolutely nothing to do with demand or popularity.
Ben said:Hyde said:I think an important thread of information throughout Gwazi closing is that it is being done for budgetary reasons - not ride experience. If we are to take what has been said on Screamscape/other news sites at face value, the decision to close Gwazi is one of financial concern, not rider comfort/improvement. It is very difficult to find logic in closing a roller coaster due to budgetary constraints, to then dump another $10 million into it for refurbishment.
If you look at $10m for a big, new, quality coaster over the $20m+ for a B&M it starts looking cheap though.
Which to me could be why they're closing it so early for a 2017 reopening.
Although I'm happy they're just getting rid of it, although I'm gutted I never got the side that closed. Oh well, at least I got one. Hi Gavin.
It's also cheaper to torch the thing and spend less than $10m on the combined demolition of the existing ride and something smaller like a Chance Hyper GT-X. Lightning Run only cost $7m.Ben said:Hyde said:I think an important thread of information throughout Gwazi closing is that it is being done for budgetary reasons - not ride experience. If we are to take what has been said on Screamscape/other news sites at face value, the decision to close Gwazi is one of financial concern, not rider comfort/improvement. It is very difficult to find logic in closing a roller coaster due to budgetary constraints, to then dump another $10 million into it for refurbishment.
If you look at $10m for a big, new, quality coaster over the $20m+ for a B&M it starts looking cheap though.
Which to me could be why they're closing it so early for a 2017 reopening.
Although I'm happy they're just getting rid of it, although I'm gutted I never got the side that closed. Oh well, at least I got one. Hi Gavin.
Due to the park not operating as a 'pay per ride' park, what you've proposed is completely invalid and shows your lack of understanding of park operations and funding.owenrita121 said:Put then if the ride was popular it would be making enough money on its own accord to cover those costs?Lofty said:^ That's also what I heard. The cost of maintaining both of the sides became too vast and therefore they closed one of the sides. It has absolutely nothing to do with demand or popularity.
So what your saying is for example due to The Smiler not being a pay per ride it has not made the park any money?Lofty said:Due to the park not operating as a 'pay per ride' park, what you've proposed is completely invalid and shows your lack of understanding of park operations and funding.owenrita121 said:Put then if the ride was popular it would be making enough money on its own accord to cover those costs?Lofty said:^ That's also what I heard. The cost of maintaining both of the sides became too vast and therefore they closed one of the sides. It has absolutely nothing to do with demand or popularity.
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andrus said:I'm not having any hopes though. with the very overfull schedule of RMC I don't see BGT getting a Gwazi hybrid-makeover soon. And I don't think the park plans to have the ride just standing there rotting in the meantime..