Their current ride line-up doesn't inspire me to visit the park, it's one of the nearest parks to where I live but I haven't been for around 10 years. IMO they bought too many spinning thrill rides, although I used to love going on Alakazam, infact i'm not sure why Huss didn't manage to sell more of that ride type.Martyn B said:I dont think we need a new one, but I fear we will loose another unless some major investor helps out at Pleasure Island.
You think so? As I said I haven't been there for years, but I seem to remember enjoying it more than a standard Enterprise, then again, I used to ride the Boomerang over and over again so maybe my head was mashed.gavin said:^Perhaps because they're absolutely VILE contraptions.
Bad times, that happened with me after riding the Afterburner at LWV, I couldn't even force myself onto the Wave Swinger afterwards. I could go back to see if my opinion has changed, but i'm pretty sure the park as a whole won't be worth the cost of petrol.gavin said:^I've only been on one of them (not the one at Pleasure Island, but I imagine they're all the same), and it made me feel really ill, which generally doesn't happen to me on rides. It basically ruined the next couple of hours at the park for me.
Wow, my 10 year old self must have been a complete wierdo then . . . :roll:Ben said:It's also an opinion shared by pretty much everyone else ever that they're disgusting, so, I think it's just you tbh.
I am he said:I think a big park close to London would do well (Or if they just massively expanded Thorpe) - I mean, it is the most visited city in the world, so there must be some demand
Thekingin64 said:I personally think that it's North Wales that needs a new park. There's hardly anything here and there is the perfect location for a 320ft giga and drop tower that shouoldn't need much planning permission.