I think I'd heard somewhere internally that the park did not consider Icon to be a success - based on what I'm not sure.
It'll be interesting to see what the next year brings. With the fairly new BLVD hotel and the Big Blue, plus a huge increase in UK 'staycations' expected for 2021 I'd say...
Do we know if the Hotel Transylvania dark ride is a clone of the Motiongate one? Because if so, PASS!
Funny how there's this universally known IP, high quality looking park that we hear little to zero about.
Monster & The Smiler for sure.
Twister at Grona Lund too. Just anything that manages to squeeze a genuinely great layout into a tiny space is so impressive to me.
I watched a really bad film last night which inspired me to dig out this thread and give a brief review of some stuff I've watched recently. Let's start with the worst...
Antebellum
Urgh...OK I was drawn in by this because the poster art looked cool, the trailer is fab and it has the great...
OK so I attempted to watch The Witcher last year because it seems very much up my street (fantasy epic featuring Sexy_Man) but after two episodes I wasn't particularly enamoured. I've been seen though that they're filming season two and are once again using Sexy_Man to bait me, so I've decided...
I don't love most of their stuff but I do like that song and Flatline, both from the same album. I also don't like that they have very similar names for their albums just with different numbers, it's stupid.
That Minnie Mouse song is absolutely terrible 😂
I guess what I'm really asking is surely somebody on this forum spent at least some of their downtime during lockdown sat in front of YouTube with a stopwatch, watching POVs and counting airtime seconds. I refuse to believe this didn't happen, so please, show yourself.
I appreciate the sentiment but I specifically started this topic as we never discuss 'UK airtime'. Your post is testament to this - we got 12 posts in before talking about something else 😂
I definitely think they should do this, almost like posters or something? I guess it just comes down to weighing up the time/cost of continuing to edit the design for print year after year vs. the potential revenue to be generated.
I think you've misunderstood what I'm getting at. Of course it's great to be eco-friendly and is the right thing to do, but I hate the way parks dress it up like 'oh we're doing it because we care about the environment!' when the truth is the real incentive behind the change is the cost saving...
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