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  1. A member called TYX on TowersStreet has taken a screenshot from a promo video that showed the layout for a second, and labelled the different sections.

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    It's not great, it's going in the old Wobble World building so they're limited in space and Merlin are not focusing on the theme parks at all right now, so the budget is basically zero too! As with everything these days I'm pessimistic but open to pleasant surprises

  2. First buses (https://www.firstgroup.com/potteries/plan-journey/alton-towers) run A (singular) bus from Stoke-on-trent rail station in the morning (0930) and one back in the evening (1720). Having had the misfortune of using this before, they don't wait for you. If you're in a queue, or on a ride, tough luck, you're getting an (expensive) taxi back to Stoke. Considering they're UK's premier park, the public transport options are laughable really.

     

    Your best bet for accomodation might be a travelodge or other chain (premier inn, holiday inn) in Stoke centre, because I don't think the on-site hotels are a) in your price range, b)worth the money. There are B&B's in Alton, but you'd need somewhere to stay the night before because the only buses are in the morning. Booking.com is a good place to check.

     

    Judging on how the season is going so far (take a look at the last 20-odd pages of this thread for some insight), be prepared to either not get on anywhere near everything you want, or fork out for a fasttrack, have to wait an hour in the fasttrack queue, and still not get on everything you want.

  3. in reality they were Alton and Gardaland. then after the accident with the alton

    only Gardaland kept the company (theme parks division, no legoland). but Merlin was able to sink Gardaland too

    I tell you, Merlin sells the parks and only keeps Legoland

     

    From looking at the accounts (I know, yawn) Alton made more profit in 2016 than Thorpe and Chessinton combined, so I don't know where that's coming from. i just think Alton is a nice scapegoat because of the Smiler incident

  4. unfortunately and the price to pay. the park no longer works, or better: it does not make any more money

    these are the conditions to stay open

    (without considering that alton, he has killed investments in other parks)

     

    Is this English?

    Merlin to save Alton took the money away from all the other parks

     

    I thought it was the other way around? Up until the Smiler crash Alton was the cash cow, propping up the other resort theme parks?

  5. We have a video of that Chinese indoor coaster with the two janky looking loops. Ironically, the loops aren't even the worst bit!

    I'd love to know what they were thinking with the transition out of the second loop and what the hell they were playing at with the corkscrew?!

     

    It opens on December 18th, so if anybody is in the area and fancies a go...

  6. Hasn't that car been there for years? I haven't been since Bling's opening year so I could be wrong and the new coaster would be a nice homage to the ride it replaced but I wonder if the cars there as a memorial almost. Didn't they also put a F1 driver in a real car (minus engine) that was bolted and sent it around on the Big One a while ago around that time because Grand Prix had a refresh/retheme?

     

    ^Nope the car is new, it's likely a hint towards the theme. Also the new coaster won't be replacing a ride as such, the only ride to be removed for this is the swamp buggies. The Grand Prix is still standing and wont be removed.

     

    According to Temleh on CPBE, it's the same F1 car that normally sits outside the Grand Prix and it's the same car that got sent down the Big One.

     

    It's also got nothing to do with the name or the theme, it's just there to help get across the idea of the acceleration to the public.

  7. Saw on Coaster Force that Ed Hart, the CEO, has said that they've spent an extra $10 million dollars during their first development plan, over the past 3 years, than they said they would!

     

    So whilst a Larson Loop is a bit "meh", it's understandable given the money they've spent, and committed to spending in the future.

     

    They're starting a second 3 year development plan to bring the number of visitors up to 1 million, from 600,000 this year.

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