[-] will6789@feddit.uk 2 points 1 year ago

Its going to take the record for tallest and fastest in the UK and its Thorpe's first coaster since The Swarm in 2012, so its pretty exciting for us here in the UK. Hopefully, it'll have plenty of airtime, which is something we're sorely lacking right now! Also, I think much of the general public over here won't have experienced airtime and inversions with lapbars before so it should be quite novel.

Quite a few people have complained about the short duration, but I'm hoping it'll be a Nemesis-esque coaster which hits the brakes with lots of speed and leaves you wanting more, rather than petering out and overstaying it's welcome.

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[-] will6789@feddit.uk 1 points 1 year ago

Update: Looks like that aforementioned family coaster probably isn't going to Towers after all... I can't imagine this will be SW9 https://twitter.com/RockyMtnConst/status/1692582198623576414

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(Skip to 3:48 if the link doesn't work) For context: "Project Horizon" is the code name for Alton Towers upcoming indoor coaster. Additionally, RMC have teased a new family coaster on Twitter which looks like it could go indoors.

[-] will6789@feddit.uk 12 points 1 year ago

The Lemmy documentation explains the different sort options pretty well: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/users/03-votes-and-ranking.html

The difference between "Hot" and "Active" is probably the most confusing to most users.

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Today it was announced that John Broome has passed away.

John was the man who turned the Alton Towers estate into the pay-one-price theme park we know today.

He was responsible for adding many of the parks iconic coasters including The Corkscrew, The Black Hole, Thunderlooper and The Beast. Along with much of the park's foundational infrastructure which is still in use today such as Towers Street, The Monorail and The Skyride.

(Link to original announcement)

[-] will6789@feddit.uk 11 points 1 year ago

And I'm sure Google definitely wouldn't require your copy of Chrome to be free of any Ad-Blocking or Anti-Tracking extensions to get that "Human" flag /s

[-] will6789@feddit.uk 7 points 1 year ago

DLR trains have never been designed to be un-staffed. The members of staff on board are called PSAs (Passenger Service Agents) or when the system orginally opened: "Train Captains".

During normal service they're responsible for operating the doors, ensuring the train is safe to depart each station and assisting passengers. However they're also required to drive the trains manually within the depots and also in the event of technical problems with the ATO (Automatic Train Operation) system. DLR trains can't move under ATO without a PSA using the control panel by the doors.

Its also worth remembering that 8 tube lines are also fitted with ATO (Victoria, Jubilee, Central, Northern, District, Circle, Hammersmith and City, Metropolitan) and the drivers on these lines have a similar role during normal service (except they sit in the cab and they're officially known as "Train Operators").

If you're interested in the role of the PSAs, heres an old training video showing how they'd rescue a failed train, things will have changed since 1988 but its still interesting to see.

[-] will6789@feddit.uk 4 points 1 year ago

The hype is real, it really is a fantastic ride!

[-] will6789@feddit.uk 3 points 1 year ago

If its any consolation, there are many entries on your list I wish I could ride! I've just started planning a US east coast trip for next year with some friends so we're hoping to hit King's Dominion, BGW and SFGAdv (and maybe Nick Universe and Coney Island) but it's still early days so hopefully we can get a plan together.

[-] will6789@feddit.uk 6 points 1 year ago

Here's mine:

  1. Zadra - Energylandia
  2. Ride to Happiness - Plopasland De Panne
  3. Taron - Phantasialand
  4. Hyperion - Energylandia
  5. FLY - Phantasialand
  6. ICON - Blackpool Pleasure Beach
  7. Nemesis - Alton Towers
  8. Black Mamba - Phantasialand
  9. Oblivion - Alton Towers
  10. The Smiler - Alton Towers

Total credits: 136 (according to CoasterCount's 'Real Coaster' definition)

I must admit... as I've gotten out to more parks, watching the Alton Towers' (my local park) coasters slide down the list has been slightly sad haha.

[-] will6789@feddit.uk 5 points 1 year ago

Looks like the update has resolved the issue with stale content on the frontpage Hot/Active filters as well!

[-] will6789@feddit.uk 2 points 1 year ago

RCDB says Jetline was actually manufactured by Zierer, along with the clone of this coaster (BMRX/Knightmare) and Lisebergbanan. But it's definitely using Schwarzkopf's design and the fact that this keeps happening suggests problems with the design. As @MouseAT@opencoaster.net said, Grona Lund doesn't seem like the type of place to skimp on maintainance.

Hopefully whichever company is currently supporting these old coasters can figure out a solution, the fact that this has happened again is inexcusable.

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Sad news coming out of Stockholm, looks like another classic Schwarzkopf design has derailed.

Article is in Swedish - here's a Google Translate link

[-] will6789@feddit.uk 2 points 1 year ago

In September I'm going on holiday to Singapore with friends so we'll be visiting Universal Studios Singapore while we're there. I think its the smallest of the Universal parks, but it'll be my first so I'm really looking forward to it!

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Thought you guys might find this video interesting. The rest of this channel is great as well, I really like the style of his coaster review videos.

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