Yep, it's my opinion that Thorpe have crossed the line here, but I understand that my opinion is completely irrelevant. It doesn't mean that I shouldn't be able to state my opinion though. If everyone went around not giving their opinions then the world would be a much quieter, more peaceful place and we wouldn't want that now would we?
Note, it's a crossed line here too. If Thorpe want to say they're going going to ban BO and then don't uphold it, it's not really an issue. It's just another "rule" they don't enforce.
The Thirteen thing is actually fine. They had a real doctor give a real opinion and if they were selling a £1 insurance against psychological damage, then they would have had to have backed it up if you suffered from psychological damage due to the ride. Selling insurance is a pretty common thing and as long as it was all done in the correct manner and legally then it's fine. Morally it's outrageous, but as I've said, I don't care about morals, just telling the truth
Oblivion was mentioned too. Yep, it's not vertical, but in general terms we consider "upright" to be vertical. Technically it isn't, but I've been accused of being vertical before when I clearly was 10 pints beyond it It's a generally more flexible term, but if somebody wants to say Alton are wrong for claiming it's vertical, then I wouldn't argue against them.
And it's true, I'm often vocal about the claims by Blackpool and have questioned the park directly about them. Again, it doesn't mean anything and is a raindrop in the ocean, but everyone needs a hobby
I still think it's a brilliant bit of marketing (I've always said so) and I'd much prefer something as clever as this (in terms of hearsay, psychology, rumour, etc) than the more stupid stunts they've pulled. I'm just kind of shocked that they can get away with making "official" outright lies. It really doesn't matter, it just smacks of really not caring somewhere along the line - but it's perfect for Thorpe and their target audience and they were clearly called out as going for publicity, the problem there is will that be transmitted to the other news outlets?
I'm also with Martyn B to a degree. They state that the ride was redesigned, which suggests that it was cocked up, which is running a dangerous line towards slandering whoever designed the ride (I'm assuming Stengel?). Again, it probably doesn't matter in the slightest and is taking things to the extreme, but it's a valid point to make that there could potentially be some fallout (however unlikely).
Note, it's a crossed line here too. If Thorpe want to say they're going going to ban BO and then don't uphold it, it's not really an issue. It's just another "rule" they don't enforce.
The Thirteen thing is actually fine. They had a real doctor give a real opinion and if they were selling a £1 insurance against psychological damage, then they would have had to have backed it up if you suffered from psychological damage due to the ride. Selling insurance is a pretty common thing and as long as it was all done in the correct manner and legally then it's fine. Morally it's outrageous, but as I've said, I don't care about morals, just telling the truth
Oblivion was mentioned too. Yep, it's not vertical, but in general terms we consider "upright" to be vertical. Technically it isn't, but I've been accused of being vertical before when I clearly was 10 pints beyond it It's a generally more flexible term, but if somebody wants to say Alton are wrong for claiming it's vertical, then I wouldn't argue against them.
And it's true, I'm often vocal about the claims by Blackpool and have questioned the park directly about them. Again, it doesn't mean anything and is a raindrop in the ocean, but everyone needs a hobby
I still think it's a brilliant bit of marketing (I've always said so) and I'd much prefer something as clever as this (in terms of hearsay, psychology, rumour, etc) than the more stupid stunts they've pulled. I'm just kind of shocked that they can get away with making "official" outright lies. It really doesn't matter, it just smacks of really not caring somewhere along the line - but it's perfect for Thorpe and their target audience and they were clearly called out as going for publicity, the problem there is will that be transmitted to the other news outlets?
I'm also with Martyn B to a degree. They state that the ride was redesigned, which suggests that it was cocked up, which is running a dangerous line towards slandering whoever designed the ride (I'm assuming Stengel?). Again, it probably doesn't matter in the slightest and is taking things to the extreme, but it's a valid point to make that there could potentially be some fallout (however unlikely).