Re: New "world's first" coaster at Alton Towers 2013
Someone mentioned Mack on the page prior, and I actually was betting for a Mack launch when rumours first appeared about the Flume site. To me it seemed logical it would be a ground hugging launcher, similar to Cheeta Hunt, with perhaps a water splash or something. My logic was that if it wasn't Intamin, it would be Mack. Logical because, well... What else could Alton possibly build with their restrictions and quickly disappearing space?
Looking at these plans though, how much further from mine and everyones best guess could it possibly have been? Nothing about it seems Mack to me, now. And the location and height and existence of 2 lift hills. My mind has just exploded.
I'm surprised how many people are expecting Gerstlaur. I think there is a heck of a lot of evidence against that. The only single piece of evidence suggesting Gerstlame is that noise report, which I'm skeptical of for the fact that it is worded so poorly. That and Costar, who knows his stuff, suspects it could be written by a non-ride savvy consultant. I agree - you'd really be surprised how many people involved with the industry don't have a **** clue - but I also think their choice of wording is just odd full stop. Earlier in the report, they say
"Measurements of a similar coaster at Thorpe Park have been used to model and predict noise levels from the proposed 2013 ride." Now, I don't know why you'd specify
"“Saw” is the same type and manufacturer as the proposed ride" in the first place...? True or otherwise. And the whole sentence
" The Thorpe Park ride, “Saw” is the same type and manufacturer as the proposed ride, including a “beyond vertical” drop." fails to make any sense because the new ride has no vertical drop. Unless it's in the building, but that wouldn't be sound relevant anyway. So that's why I like Costar's theory.
Others have pointed out that when Thirteen was being built, they compared noise levels to X:/ No Way Out. It would be interesting to see that report, if anyone wants to go digging... Why would they compare noise levels to X of all things? To me, that just goes to show how irrelevant the noise assessment is to determining ride type.
Even if they don't have to get planning permission to build, SURELY they have to prove their new structure won't breach any of the restrictions. I mean, it's just obvious to me...
Yeah, this is my logic too.
The single most confusing thing about this proposal is where it is for me. Why have they taken so long to build there? I was always under the impression they were looking for something to put in the tent to save money and to hide it completely, all Oblivion style, because then they really wouldn't have to apply for planning. I bet the rumours about it going in Forbidden Valley that filtered down through staff were true, just outdated? I wonder if eventually then we will see a ride for the real valley, when they do find something perfect? I had assumed we hadn't seen one because it just wasn't possible for them to remove that many trees, or hide it, or get the funding?
Also, I'd not be surprised if it's theme is related to Oblivion's, heavily so... Going back to my theory about the Alton Towers Greats competition, Nemesis Sub-Terra and the concept of building on existing themes to create solid brands that guests understand better. The Greats competition seemed to be trying to make guests really think about each ride and how it differs from the others to pick a favourite, as well as trying to tap into enthusiasts to build hype about Nemesis for 2012 by allowing repeat voting.
Just a random thought here, but thinking back to the utter mind-blown-ness of Busch Gardens Williamsburg and Verbolten... I really could be any manufacturer, and I wonder if it's Zierra? They are building for Merlin this year and they have built a similar ride before and it's "similar to Saw" in terms of noise, I would have thought.
Though, I really don't think whatever it is will have small trains/single cars, because of capacity and a lack of block brakes. Hense why it's Intamin or MS.
Capacity, I think, has got to be one of the biggest issues surrounding the addition of a new ride at Towers.