There's a rumour going round that somebody from Merlin Magic Making has implied on twitter that it is a B&M Flying coaster...I had a thought; I’m not sure if you guys would agree, but even if this coaster doesn’t end up being a hyper, I reckon the Thorpe hyper is now becoming almost as notorious (for lack of a better word) as a hypothetical ride concept as the Towers woodie was prior to Wicker Man’s construction, so given that Thorpe can technically build higher than Stealth (after some research, they are apparently outside Heathrow’s inner surface), I reckon it will happen eventually, even if not 2024! Given enthusiasts wore Merlin down enough to build a wooden coaster, which they literally said even only a few years prior that they would never do due to them being unmarketable, I’d suggest that a hyper would take far less convincing!
My personal thought is that this new coaster could very well be a hyper (my personal prediction prior to the consultation is B&M Hyper that will steal the UK height record), but even if it’s not, I think we will see one eventually…
Absolute maniac!!!!Orrrrrrrrrrrr, here me out because this is a crazy idea, it's unrelated.
Given enthusiasts wore Merlin down enough to build a wooden coaster
I'll have to hear with the other mods to see if we should tolerate such outrageous levels of fanciful speculation.Orrrrrrrrrrrr, here me out because this is a crazy idea, it's unrelated.
I'll be honest, I wouldn't be complaining if it was a flying coaster if it was massive, something along the lines of Flying Dinosaur or Starry Sky Ripper. But if it ended up being a tiny pile of ****, than nah. I'm still fully on the hyper coaster train though.There's a rumour going round that somebody from Merlin Magic Making has implied on twitter that it is a B&M Flying coaster...
Do I believe it? No.
Have I even found evidence of said tweet? Not a thing.
Should you take it with a pinch of salt? No, you should take it with a bucketful of pure sodium!
Can you imagine though, that would be an absolute kick in the teeth for us enthusiasts wouldn't it?
Edit: Scratch that, here's the hint!!!!
Apologies @Benenen; I’ll admit that that almost definitely wasn’t what happened, and it was a silly and ill-considered comment in hindsight. I sincerely apologise, and it won’t happen again.That's not what happened. That's so far from reality.
I think it's important here to remember the difference between a rumour and general forum wishlisting. There's no sources or anything reputable to suggest a B&M hyper is coming to Thorpe. However it has been mentioned by lots of enthusiasts on here and elsewhere many times the last few years. This does not make it rumoured or anymore likely to happen.
If you look at John's original tweet, it's the lyrics from a song within Mary Poppins.
Clearly means we're getting a Miss Poppins themed roller coaster.
Me me me…Anyone wanna crash the consultation with me and demand the plans are changed to a Steel Vengeance clone?
I’ve got to say, I’m a big fan of this idea! It would really exacerbate the size of the ride, and opens up many cool theming opportunities!or B) theme it to something that rules the world, if the ride takes the height record and dominates the skyline where you can see it literally everywhere so it would fit.
Could be something to think about.
Ah yes, a B&M hyper coaster themed to the Pennines or the three peaks, how amazing that would be.I was thinking if it was a B&M hyper they could A) take the Shambhala route and theme it to the mountains, or B) theme it to something that rules the world, if the ride takes the height record and dominates the skyline where you can see it literally everywhere so it would fit..
Fortunately Thorpe Park is just outside the zone for Heathrow and contrary to what some people believe, they could build higher than Stealth if they wanted to.So the 3 coaster B&M deal must be true because of the coaster at the new Legoland in China, Chessington’s new coaster and this probably.
I hope it’s a ride like the Flight Of The Himalayan Eagle Music Coaster, for the people who don’t know what the heck I’m talking about, it’s a smaller model of the hyper coaster, which would not effect the flight path for Heathrow Airport.