HandsUpPantsDown
Roller Poster
This is just speculation, but over the past few days I’ve been thinking about what Merlin’s plan could be for Oblivion in the coming years. With Nemesis getting a retrack 30 years after its initial opening (1994), and 20 years being a common design life for steel coasters, surely Oblivion (1998) is due some love soon, maybe around 2027-2030?
Due to the iconicness of Oblivion, Merlin’s love for dive coasters, and an existing dive-train-sized tunnel, personally believe demolition may be off the cards.
I would lean towards another B&M retrack, and even potential layout change (?!) making use of the existing drop and tunnel/pull-out. Or due to the general smoothness of B&M dive machines is a retrack not worth it? Although I understand the general fatigue of old steel coasters requires more intense maintenance. I would not expect the initial drop to get any higher due to height restrictions. Is there currently enough energy to complete a couple of additional elements before making it back to the station? I am unsure of the boundaries of the park, but there does appear to be reasonable space to the north, south, and west of Oblivion, some poorly sketched ideas for an extension below:
Another point to support a potential layout change into the ‘infield’ is the non-replacement of old permanent flat rides in X-Sector (Submission & Enterprise), or maybe Merlin is simply waiting to bring in permanent flat rides after Oblivion gets some work and these won’t be in the infield.
I understand Merlin have a 10 Coaster Deal with B&M and there seems to be a couple more unclear spots on the list, could Oblivion be part of this?
I would love to hear what the CF community thinks
Due to the iconicness of Oblivion, Merlin’s love for dive coasters, and an existing dive-train-sized tunnel, personally believe demolition may be off the cards.
I would lean towards another B&M retrack, and even potential layout change (?!) making use of the existing drop and tunnel/pull-out. Or due to the general smoothness of B&M dive machines is a retrack not worth it? Although I understand the general fatigue of old steel coasters requires more intense maintenance. I would not expect the initial drop to get any higher due to height restrictions. Is there currently enough energy to complete a couple of additional elements before making it back to the station? I am unsure of the boundaries of the park, but there does appear to be reasonable space to the north, south, and west of Oblivion, some poorly sketched ideas for an extension below:
Another point to support a potential layout change into the ‘infield’ is the non-replacement of old permanent flat rides in X-Sector (Submission & Enterprise), or maybe Merlin is simply waiting to bring in permanent flat rides after Oblivion gets some work and these won’t be in the infield.
I understand Merlin have a 10 Coaster Deal with B&M and there seems to be a couple more unclear spots on the list, could Oblivion be part of this?
I would love to hear what the CF community thinks
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