An out and back hyper running along the old railway line has been rumoured for years with the station being in the loggers area. With loggers not reopening it only strengthens the possibility.
I do love this idea, really I do, it would suit the park brilliantly and a B&M hyper would be an amazing coup for the
country, let alone the park... but I dunno. Aren't B&M hypers, like,
really expensive? Even a comparatively modest one has gotta be £20m+ just for the hardware, right? I just don't see Merlin spending that sort of money on a single coaster, not when there's (more profitable) hotels to be built.
I reckon wood.
Wicker Dude seems to have gone down well, and we know how Merlin like to buy things in pairs, so it would make sense for Thorpe to follow suit and get a woodie too, a bigger one, and market the height and speed of the thing instead of a scary theme.
"The UK's longest, tallest, fastest wooden roller coaster" is a ready-made tagline that could easily be achieved at a much smaller cost than a B&M hyper.
So yeah. My money's on wood.