Krazycoaster
Roller Poster
Just out of interest, if a new park were to built what kind of rides would you like to see. It seems that lots of parks these days all have the same types of rides i.e. spinning coasters, top spins, drop towers etc.
furie said:I'd love to see a Wooden Coaster at DMP, possibly over Excalibur, but over the lake replacing the Buffalo Coaster would be great.
Then a Hyper and/or Mega-lite at Thorpe.
Windseeker ride at Blackpool too would go down a treat as well.
I also think that LWV need "something big" and perhaps a second wooden coaster at Oakwood?
Then there's one of those little wooden things on the old Corkscrew site at Flamingoland, mustn't forget about that.
I'm just off to the pasty shop at each of these parks for confirmation now
Nick said:I think some of the comments have misread the title slightly, and are suggesting rides you'd like to see in existing UK parks not a NEW UK park...
So seeming as a new park usually means a big investment from say a company like universal, or the other big amusement park players, I think we can let our imagination go crazy!
SO I'd like a B&M Wingrider, heavily themed, perhaps with a tomb/ancient civilization type theme and a layout not too dissimilar to X-flight.
To contrast this nicely, I'd like to have a mega-lite, maybe themed around a mountain expedition, utilising rocks and waterfalls to dart about and through several tunnels
The final big coaster would be a woodie of course! I like wild west themed woodies, so this is what I'll order.
Flats I would like include, a big drop tower. A gyro-swing of some description, something similar to Rush at Thorpe but with better capacity and reliability. And maybe a top-scan, I like these!
Other rides... rapids, always have to have some of these. some decent dark rides, with stories like Hex or Temple del Fruego (sp?). Oh and I'm a big fan of transport systems, so a decent railway or river type thing that navigates the park.