At this point I honestly don't care that g-force was removed and I don't expect them to replace it with anything either. The park has had a really tough few years and I'm worried about their survival. I really hope they can make it through these tough times. The last thing I'd want is another family-owned park in the UK going into administration because of current times.
I looked online to see if I could purchase an annual pass or something, just to give them a small financial boost (I know it's not much but it's the best I can do), however unfortunately they seemed to have turn their ticketing platform off. I really hope the park are financially stable enough to get through these tough times, especially as they have animals to feed and care for which also need to be looked after and treated as normal.
Edit:
Just replying to
@bdrizzyb above,
I'd hate the park to be bought out by a corporate company. I think the family are doing a great job but have been hit with problem after problem over the last couple of years which is now really starting to take it's toll. By removing the thrill rides, yes they are narrowing their ride offering and their target market, however their main pull to the park is family visiting Thomas land. Therefore, if they can remove and sell the thrill rides and gain some beneficial cash, then they can hopefully expand their offering to families in future years to come and have a really strong family park. To own a good theme park, you don't need to have thrill rides. You just need to have a park which works well for your target market and generate ticket sales through marketing to that particular target group.