I'm going by what John Burton referred to it as in the Meet the Maker videos, a "thrill coaster for families".
So it's very much in the same category of thrill that Incredicoaster is.
The park confirmed on the passholders group that the map was designed with functionality in mind. I think that anything too stylistic would've been impractical like previous maps.
A pretty stunning piece of concept art has just dropped, along with a new video! Both teasing the entire themed area for 'Danse Macabre'
The area's designer gives a full breakdown of the themed area on the Efteling blog
Theme Park Guide are live from World of Jumanji now with updates from inside the land
https://live.themeparkguide.biz/?live=JMTM&fbclid=IwAR1CKHB-xw5zQa9jNkt7kK3lMEjt7a_aMliZafro5hcgSQqzx9z5TWdBNc4
Opening day confirmed to be the 15th of May!
https://www.facebook.com/Chessington/posts/pfbid0PY2Uf1mBDcynLG37arfWyEiAookUJGeS4fptR3VVxru3GPojfD8Nqr3Zx565ayRNl
Pretty curious find on the Thorpe Park Chat group this afternoon
Even more curious is that the post was edited to remove the name.
The Intimidator 305 memes will be glorious if this is actually the name 🤣
If the shoes look beefy and if you're standing on uneven ground like the height check in Vampire's batching area . A good host can tell if the shoes look suspicious.
When I worked for Merlin, there were plenty of times that we'd ask children to remove their shoes on the coasters when height checking, so I'd advise against buying shoes to make a child look taller. Staff are trained to make sure that children meet a ride's height restriction.
His comments about the 'solving the capacity problem with shuttle coasters' would most likely be referring to fact that B&M are using wing coaster trains on this ride.
Didn't someone on here already say that the red on the track would be more akin to a rust effect? Pretty sure that according to TowersTimes it should be ruby red rather than bright red, so it wouldn't necessarily be as much of a bright eyesore as people are thinking from that precreation.
Shame that the station building isn't looking too imaginative so far, it's a grey metal warehouse. Everything else is looking rather nice besides that.
I think the main thing here is that it's so accessible to mainland Europe and central London that I don't think it really has to be too easily accessible by rail to the rest of the UK for it to work. However, domestic air travel and coaches are also forms of travel that people haven't mentioned...
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