I think road safety is probably more important than immersion and the driving school should teach children how the roads work so that’s probably why they’re using British road markings and it’s drive on left
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An open letter from Paultons (https://www.facebook.com/86264501602/posts/an-open-letter-to-our-season-ticket-holders-from-our-managing-director28082020de/10157186442911603/) states that Tornado Springs has cost circa £12 million.
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I really hope they add road markings to the footpath to break up the black tarmac. The one thing that Paultons never seem to do is use themed footpaths or any sort of interesting design
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I think Cyclonator has the potential to fully invert if they do some upgrades. Maybe they’ve saved the area behind Tornado Springs for a thrill area if Tornado Springs is a success?
On the topic of Cobra, I think they will theme it up at some point but they are worried about the planning...
I love Friday Night Dinner but I would be happy for that to be the last series. They should make Christmas specials but I think the storyline is complete.
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It’s more of a dark comedy but it’s still too dark for me. I do like Black Mirror but I want something a bit different for TP. I would’ve preferred another show like The End of the ****ing World maybe. It’s still dark but not too much for me.
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It’s good to see Thorpe Park working with Netflix but it’s a shame they’ve gone down the horror route again. There are so many great Netflix shows that would fit Thorpe Park’s market that aren’t horror.
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I hope your prediction is correct. I still think there’s a reason they’ve left a space behind the Cyclonator and it’s at the back of the area. Could they build something more thrilling at the back of the area if it goes down well? I think they could make Cyclonator invert if they do an upgrade...
I don’t know, if they manage to keep the height restriction low then they could pull it off. Also, it could attract more visitors as families with big age gaps might be more willing to go. That’s what’s so great about Alton Towers - it can appeal to everyone.
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