Sad times.. that ride had a very unique element that only a handful of coasters have in the world.. will definitely miss that lift, and the tight as hell top hat! such a shame, but hopefully Drayton can pull something out that is reliable and a thrilling family ride
Re: Drayton Manor
Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2019 12:10 am
by Zac
Any News on this years new attraction, I feel Drayton has seen little investment over the last few years.......
Re: Drayton Manor
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2019 11:09 am
by SNCoasters
I know that Drayton Manor was going to be getting an S&S launched coaster in the next few years, but that that was cancelled because of uncertainty in the value of the pound over Brexit.
Drayton have said that they have no intention of trying to change their target market, so it looks like we’ll probably be getting some more family rides, or perhaps another expansion to Thomas land.
There's going to be a criminal prosecution over the girl who died on the ride. Unless there are facts which haven't been made public, this seems a stupid prosecution. She was standing up on a ride where you're told to stay in your seats, that had been running for 25 years without an incident. What are they supposed to do, have staff standing every 25m on the million to one chance someone falls out? Seatbelts on rapids rides are dubious given rafts have flipped in the past.
This could be pretty dire for the future of the park too.
Re: Drayton Manor
Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2020 8:19 pm
by PhNx Survivor
A day or 2 old, but news none the less.. mixed feelings about this to be honest. Shame to see it go.
Credit: Theme Park Worldwide
Re: Drayton Manor
Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2020 11:43 am
by Dan
It appears Drayton Manor have been hit hard by the recent storms, going by this post on their Facebook page.
Re: Drayton Manor
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2020 7:28 am
by Coaster Chall
That's very unfortunate. Hopefully they can get back on their feet from this and open up their new season in style
Never mind, we have a new owner which is The Looping Group, known for parks like Avonturenpark Hellendoorn, Fort Fun Abenteuerland, Bagatelle, Mer de Sable and UK theme parks Pleasurewood Hills and West Midlands Safari Park.
Good news! Although the Looping Group don't have a lot to their name (some of their major parks include Pleasurewood Hills and Bagatelle in France), it's certainly great to see that someone is stepping in and will hopefully invest a little. I last visited Drayton Manor in 2018 and, whilst it's got some nice parts, it does feel very sparse. Whilst it's safe to assume there probably won't be any huge rides on their way just yet, this news is welcome.
Also pleased to see the Bryan family will still be involved; sad that they no longer own the place outright, but at least they can still help run their park.
Re: Drayton Manor
Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2020 1:16 am
by abigsmurf
Going into administration then immediately getting new owners... Lots of suppliers are going to lose a lot of money.
Still, good news for the park. If they want a cheap and easy way of getting a new ride, it would be neat if they repurposed the pirates adventure...
Re: Drayton Manor
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2021 11:04 pm
by The Nemesis Fox
Apocalypse has appeared up for sale on Interlink with Pandemonium and what seems like Vertigo potentially also. Whilst the pics are not of Apocalypse, the stats prove that it is.
Another thing to note is there is also the B&M Batman Invert from Kuwait Entertainment City listed - unrelated.
Re: Drayton Manor
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2021 11:39 pm
by Chris
Yeah we saw this. I do hope that if the owners are going ahead with the sale of such important assets, they have a very good contingency plan in place...
Re: Drayton Manor
Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2021 11:53 am
by Rob
Drayton Manor has today been fined £1m after admitting breaching section 3 of the Health and Safety at work act following the tragic death of Evha Jannath on the Splash Canyon river rapids ride in May 2017.