Re: Alton Towers | SW7 | Unknown (Gestlauer?) World's 1st
I still don't care. I dislike Eurofighters (I've done all the UK ones), and chances are I'll also dislike this.
The main point is that it's an important coaster. 8 inversions at Alton Towers? Like that was ever going to happen. It's in a relatively small space and there's no way they could ever fit in a high inversion count B&M or Intamin.
It's also a "classic coaster" in that it doesn't need a world's first gimmick (though it's getting one :roll: ) to be seen as a good ride by the paying public. "It's got 8 loops!!!!!", it's exciting and it's at Alton.
I do think the UK needs more "good" coasters (solid rides like the Nemesis siblings, Megafobia and Swarm), but the public lap up Colossus and Saw, they adore Rita and Air. Sometimes we strike lucky and get an unexpected decent ride (and there are enthusiasts who also love the aforementioned four coasters), but mostly it's about what works for the park and getting people in. SW7 is such a vast improvement over 13. That was all gimmick and high hopes, this is low hopes on no gimmick - but it makes for a better potential.
I can't quite get what I mean across properly. It's not as simple as "enthusiasts are too picky", or "the park needs to supply to their public", it's more esoteric than that. It's a buzz about what they've managed to do at a park with so many restrictions, in an area long thought of as dead to development. It's the idea that's good, the plan, the holistic inventiveness that's gone into this design. It's hard to explain how what is going to be a (probably) unpleasant ride is so important and exciting. :lol: