FaceYourNemesis
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Did anyone see the Sub-Terra bulletin on BBC Midlands Today?
Mushroom said:Sub-terra is ****. If it has no queue, do it, or about 15 mins. Any longer, you will be EXTREMELY disappointed. Not worth it!
Uncle Arly said:^Comparison to another crap ride?
Waffleman said:Firstly, I genuinely don't think the ride is terrible. I don't even think it's bad, it's a well themed, unique take on a dark drop tower ride.
However, considering that Merlin love to brag about being the second biggest entertainments company "second only to Disney" in the world. They make a horrendously huge amount of money every second of every day, and seem to invest as little of it as possible back into the parks. Sub-Terra is not a world class ride. Ice Age: The 4D Experience is not a world class attraction. Sub-Terra seems to get you really riled up and excited, makes you expect a big finale, then you turn a corner and someone gives you your bags back. After "experiencing" Sub-Terra we went over to Ice Age 4D, found the frontage quite well done, walked in to encounter long wooden boxes to sit on. Can one of the worlds largest entertainment companies really not afford actual seats, with effects that actually face the viewer rather than just falling from the ceiling (completely out of sync with what's on screen, I might add) whilst you watch poorly arranged clips from the film in cardboard 3D glasses?
In a similar way (and I know a lot of you are going to disagree here) I found The Swarm quite disappointing, I hadn't checked the layout out as I wanted it to be a surprise and it seems to be just as short as they could get away with. Don't get me wrong, the theming is good, but the track itself seems to be as short as it can get away with without people complaining about it.
What I'm ultimately saying is, Merlin are the second biggest entertainments company in the world, bigger than Universal. So why is it that Universal can afford to be raising the bar with exciting new ride systems and huge amounts of cash and thought going into every project. I think Merlin have some fantastic ideas, Sub-Terra being like a sequel to the Nemesis story, an "experience" that consists of more than just the ride, it's brilliant, but it could be so much more, and it should be.
It seems the ride wasn't 100% functional which is a tragic shame if that's the case. It means the ride has been condemned. Lets hope the faulty ride is the reason for disappointment and that it can recover from the mishap.12:10 Mark
We’ve heard that Nemesis: Sub-Terra has a number of effects missing today, including “back pokers” and “leg flaps”. So maybe it’ll be a little more special when everything is fully working.