I left a comment on the Thorpe Park YouTube that probably doesn't reflect how I feel about this truly.
Lol. It got deleted.
Anyway, I'd rather it wasn't a EuroFighter. But it is. So oh well. And in it being a lame ride type, I'm expecting money pumped into other areas. If this had been a B&M flying coaster, I'd have expected nothing... and it would have been crap too.
The videos aren't brilliantly made. Lets be honest. But I'm so thrilled they give a **** about us to even bother with them. Because honestly, who that isn't an enthusiast will come back on the 13th to see the next crappy video...? I'm not sure.
It's not the best viral campaign in the world. In fact, it's really quite a poor attempt. But they are doing it. And they don't have to. And I think it's nice they they are adding spice back into construction.
Give Thorpe a break for Christ sake. It's not like anyone is expecting much, but enjoy it for what it is, at least.
EDIT: Oh yeah, and I think what we can guess from the theme so far is really nice and if it turns out as nice as they are suggesting I will be thoroughly impressed.
I think, ages ago, everyone assumed this was going to be themed to a logging mill/or mine. Pretty basic in generic old Tussauds style, with not a lot there to entice people who don't use their brains to think REALLY hard about why there is a monster in a pit with blood. Which is all well and good, but it's also lazy and doesn't work with Thorpe's market.
NOW, we see that they appear to be using quite blatant signifies, instead of subtle ones. Which is nice. It's like telling your brain "you are supposed to be scared/thrilled by this environment." It's what Oblivion does, or tries, to do.
I'm still with the logging mill. Not mine. Because it's in Canada... next to loggers leap. And adding a horror twist to an already terrifying environment is awesome.
Also, I do not think that an age rating will be at all hindering to Thorpe and this ride.