Erm, what?Lofty said:Clearly made to look like a slipper. That's absolutely **** disgusting and offensive to the eye.
Ian said:Erm, what?Lofty said:Clearly made to look like a slipper. That's absolutely **** disgusting and offensive to the eye.
It looks fab. Just because it's not covered in fake blood, cobwebs and goes "wooooo" whilst jumping out on people doesn't make it offensive to the eye.
I meant to put, "My", more fool me.Ian said:Erm, what?Lofty said:Clearly made to look like a slipper. That's absolutely **** disgusting and offensive to the eye.
It looks fab. Just because it's not covered in fake blood, cobwebs and goes "wooooo" whilst jumping out on people doesn't make it offensive to the eye.
I think it's great that the trains are themed to something relevant and quirky from the show. Perhaps the rocket from A Grand Day Out would have been better, but it's certainly not "offenisve to the eye".
Lofty said:I've never said "Wooooo" thank you very much. Ha...
Actually, no they don't. The Smiler is aimed at a completely different market sector than this will be and Zufari is that far away and such a different style of ride, it's not going to affect BPB's promotion for this ride at all.Nemesis of oblivion said:They really need to advertise this now if it's opening in March. They've got to compete with The Smiler, Zufari
Nothing we don't know but it's a fun full-page ad that includes a boxout plugging breaks at the hotel (from £118 including accommodation, breakfast and one day wristband).Thekingin64 said:There was an ad for it in the programs for the Lion King Musical in Manchester. Can't tell you much else, I was reading someone else program over their shoulder!
Now announced as opening in April but there are some preview rides in March (which cost £10 and can be booked via the BPB website)Nemesis of oblivion said:They really need to advertise this now if it's opening in March.