I've been thinking. Most parks have a siganture ride, which tends to be the biggest or most impressive coaster at the the park.
For example: Thorpe has Stealth, Lightwater Valley has T'Utimate and Oakwood has Megafobia.
Then think about Drayton Manor, Flamingoland and Chessington WoA, they don't really have a signature ride. They have many different "top" rides but no one ride that defines the park. For example, with DMP, there's Shockwave. G-Force and Apocalypse.
Do you think that parks no longer develop a ride that defines and shapes the park? Or do parks just build what they can without thought to grandeur?
IMO, the last "park defining" coaster I can think of (in the UK, but this is a worldwide topic) is Stealth at Thorpe Park.
For example: Thorpe has Stealth, Lightwater Valley has T'Utimate and Oakwood has Megafobia.
Then think about Drayton Manor, Flamingoland and Chessington WoA, they don't really have a signature ride. They have many different "top" rides but no one ride that defines the park. For example, with DMP, there's Shockwave. G-Force and Apocalypse.
Do you think that parks no longer develop a ride that defines and shapes the park? Or do parks just build what they can without thought to grandeur?
IMO, the last "park defining" coaster I can think of (in the UK, but this is a worldwide topic) is Stealth at Thorpe Park.