JoshC.
Strata Poster
Regarding the £3.5m cost quoted in plans. I haven't read the related document, but I expect that will be in relation to the construction cost, as opposed to the project cost. The council don't need to know how much the park are spending on the investment. However, they may be interested in knowing how much is spent on preparing the land and actual construction, as some of that money may go to more local firms, and knowing a cost gives an expected quality too.
Just for reference, in the Thorpe documents for Ghost Train, they stated a £3m construction cost which I believe was exclusively for the building and land prep.
As for the throughput, this won't be great. 24 riders per cycle. To hit 720pph they need to send 30 trains an hour (one every 2 minutes). Given the burden of loading and unloading wing coasters, as well as checking restraints, that won't happen.
Just for reference too, there's no way Dragon's Fury gets anywhere near that figure either these days, and I find it gobsmacking that it ever got anywhere near that in the first place.
It's an interesting investment. If we look at it from a purely marketing box ticking / market research side of things, you have:
-First inversion at the park
-First launch at the park
-First backwards motion coaster at the park (excluding Fury's lift hill which doesn't count)
-First multi launch wing coaster
-First shuttle wing coaster
-Potentially first Jumanji land at a park(?)
Merlin love their firsts, and it's hard to argue against the fact that some of the above sound like a great fit for the park and where they are now. The curiosity lies in what we have ended up with...
-A ride with a throughput which doesn't sound high enough
-A ride from a company whose rides have high height restrictions
-An odd layout
All of these could end up not being problems. It feels like there's a little more to this than meets the eye. I just hope that the park haven't gone too heavy on the market research and tried to create an investment which ticks all the boxes whilst losing sight of the overall aim: to create a ride which is fun.
As for the potential of yet another IP...I don't mind it. IPs are good when done right. The Gruffalo IP shows that. Chessington's other IPs are more mixed (Room on the Broom doesn't work, Elmer's is inoffensive). Would I prefer an original concept? Yes. Could a Jumanji theme work? Yes, especially if they create an original idea that can exist in the overall universe with references to both the original and new films, whilst being a standalone thing in its own right. That could work really well.
Alternatively, the main theming piece could be a giant statue of The Rock and I think it would be worth it for that alone.
Just for reference, in the Thorpe documents for Ghost Train, they stated a £3m construction cost which I believe was exclusively for the building and land prep.
As for the throughput, this won't be great. 24 riders per cycle. To hit 720pph they need to send 30 trains an hour (one every 2 minutes). Given the burden of loading and unloading wing coasters, as well as checking restraints, that won't happen.
Just for reference too, there's no way Dragon's Fury gets anywhere near that figure either these days, and I find it gobsmacking that it ever got anywhere near that in the first place.
It's an interesting investment. If we look at it from a purely marketing box ticking / market research side of things, you have:
-First inversion at the park
-First launch at the park
-First backwards motion coaster at the park (excluding Fury's lift hill which doesn't count)
-First multi launch wing coaster
-First shuttle wing coaster
-Potentially first Jumanji land at a park(?)
Merlin love their firsts, and it's hard to argue against the fact that some of the above sound like a great fit for the park and where they are now. The curiosity lies in what we have ended up with...
-A ride with a throughput which doesn't sound high enough
-A ride from a company whose rides have high height restrictions
-An odd layout
All of these could end up not being problems. It feels like there's a little more to this than meets the eye. I just hope that the park haven't gone too heavy on the market research and tried to create an investment which ticks all the boxes whilst losing sight of the overall aim: to create a ride which is fun.
As for the potential of yet another IP...I don't mind it. IPs are good when done right. The Gruffalo IP shows that. Chessington's other IPs are more mixed (Room on the Broom doesn't work, Elmer's is inoffensive). Would I prefer an original concept? Yes. Could a Jumanji theme work? Yes, especially if they create an original idea that can exist in the overall universe with references to both the original and new films, whilst being a standalone thing in its own right. That could work really well.
Alternatively, the main theming piece could be a giant statue of The Rock and I think it would be worth it for that alone.