t'other day I said:I really like the look of it though and have more faith in this being pulled off than I did Saw because of the location. Let's face it, they've got a much better base to work from with the grounds of Alton as opposed to the concrete slab of Thorpe
andrus said:What do we see in the pictures? Looks like footers to an unexperienced person like me.. But they seem to be put a little bit to close to each others to be footers right?
#pmbo said:Why don't you want this coaster to fit in that category? I think it would be a good move for Alton, they've got enough thrill rides... Haven't they?
it's gonna be amazing to be rushing through the forest like that, like the ultimate
Coaster-Fiend said:It been over 10 years since AT got a good thrill ride
Coaster-Fiend said:#pmbo said:Why don't you want this coaster to fit in that category? I think it would be a good move for Alton, they've got enough thrill rides... Haven't they?
Because-
1)- It been over 10 years since AT got a good thrill ride
2)- They're the only type of rides I am really interested in
3)- Barnes did say it will be something really spectacular, so that set fan expectation pretty high. I want to see those statements justified.
We fugging know it's going to be a family
when enthusiasts seem to pretty much hate everything?
Seriously, which park out of Alton (the family) or Thorpe (the thrills) would you rather go to...
I really like that concept! And I could see that happening in the future; it could also be very "capacity-friendly" if done correctly. Who knows what the world's first will be? I'm itching to know and can't wait until another huge construction update appears.Ormerod said:Perhaps train related?
I might get outcast for having such a ridiculous prediction here, but maybe you actually get off the coaster in the building and it becomes somewhat of an interactive thing for 4-5 mins, then you board again?