Imagine the model in the area im so hyped for thisI actually can't wait for this.
I actually can't wait for this.
Wasn't it the same for Taron? The layout was never revealed until the very end and enthuasiast were a little disappointed that there were no inversions and that it looked rather family thrill ride. But it ended up as one of the best coasterd in the world. Ihink those tight turns on FLY can pull some gigh Gs if taken at enough speed and given the special seating position this thing could end up being very intense. At this point i cant wait any longer and am very excited to see this in person when it's finished!I think Phantasialand is more or less making fun about the enthusiasts. First no information at all, then some vague information but still no proper concepts or drawings and NOW finally a model but presented in a way that it is hard to publish it in the internet. Haha. Kind of funny.
The coaster looks nice but I am a bit disappointed about the layout. Seems as if nothing to special or thrilling element will come with ride, in the end the overall-experience needs to be top-notch.
You can't really expect a prototype coaster to be balls to the wall with the elements Which is also not neccesary imoI think Phantasialand is more or less making fun about the enthusiasts. First no information at all, then some vague information but still no proper concepts or drawings and NOW finally a model but presented in a way that it is hard to publish it in the internet. Haha. Kind of funny.
The coaster looks nice but I am a bit disappointed about the layout. Seems as if nothing to special or thrilling element will come with ride, in the end the overall-experience needs to be top-notch.
Given Phantasialand's track record with this sort of thing, I think it's rather clear they couldn't give a toss about enthusiasts, why would they? I mean, they like Tobi and his Nolimits models, but except for that, I really don't think they care.I think Phantasialand is more or less making fun about the enthusiasts. First no information at all, then some vague information but still no proper concepts or drawings and NOW finally a model but presented in a way that it is hard to publish it in the internet. Haha. Kind of funny.
Enthousiast don’t matter? Excuse me, are you new to the leisure and themepark industry?Enthusiasts don't really matter though, especially to a park that gets a couple million guests each year.
"Oh no, this YouTube channel with 50,000 subscribers doesn't like our new multi-million euro area and rides! We'll be bust by season close!"
As for the music analogy, I think that's one of more utterly stupid things I've read on here.
Fair point there!I meant that enthusiasts don't matter when it comes to planning new rides. Of course they matter in terms of advertising, but it's more that enthusiasts are a useful tool in marketing instead of having any sway on what new attractions will be.
Don't forget that enthusiasts don't generally spend as much as families, we tend to buy season passes and pop in with some lunch rather than a family that pays full price and then has a load of food and drink and then buy lots of merch on the way out.