Oakwood
- Dom
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According to RCDB.com, Oakwood is apparently getting a 'new' coaster for 2017. The former Space Coaster from M&D's theme park in Scotland is apparently going to be the new coaster. Here is the said page from RCDB
- Altontowersbarlow
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I realise that smaller theme parks are tight for money but this seems like an incredibly poor investment and almost seems quite lazy. When you see what parks like Paultons Park are doing with investments like The Lost Kingdom it doesn't reflect very well on parks like Oakwood that are investing in poor travelling rides. Again, I realise every parks financial circumstance is different, but why invest in a cheap low quality attraction as opposed to saving that money for an eventual higher quality attraction. I realise that parks need new attractions to attract customers but this just seems like a total waste of money that will lower the parks reputation in my opinion. If it pays off for them brilliant but I think this is honestly news of the parks unfortunate decline.
- Liam.W
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Having just looked at pictures of the said coaster online the restraint looks so flimsy! I hope there is no air time on this as the weight of the person could snap it :lol
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Ride count 2021: 416!
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I completely agree - such a shame given the fantastic-looking coasters currently at the park.Altontowersbarlow wrote:I realise that smaller theme parks are tight for money but this seems like an incredibly poor investment and almost seems quite lazy. When you see what parks like Paultons Park are doing with investments like The Lost Kingdom it doesn't reflect very well on parks like Oakwood that are investing in poor travelling rides. Again, I realise every parks financial circumstance is different, but why invest in a cheap low quality attraction as opposed to saving that money for an eventual higher quality attraction. I realise that parks need new attractions to attract customers but this just seems like a total waste of money that will lower the parks reputation in my opinion. If it pays off for them brilliant but I think this is honestly news of the parks unfortunate decline.
Personally, I think the park's failure is down mostly to marketing - whilst not the best themed, Oakwood's rides seem more than good enough to provoke a re-visit. It's just getting people through the gates that's the issue.
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Oakwood's 'new' coaster is apparently going to be called Flight of the Giant Peach
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According to comments on facebook bounce is permanently closed now
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Been today and the park is good- but there are some issues, which the General public are overreacting about. Bit dirty and a lot of rides closed, and it was very quiet- as in most rides on 5 minute waits. Megafobia is as good as always, but the queue never exceed 5minutes. It's got the potential to be a great park, but the owners are holding it back. Even Merlin could improve the park!
Know it's a long post but just felt it necessary to post on updates
EDIT: That 5 year plan we predicted in 2013? Look how that turned out
EDIT 2: Other complaints Oakwood are getting involve a lack of family rides, a lack of thrill rides and a lack of operating rides
Know it's a long post but just felt it necessary to post on updates
EDIT: That 5 year plan we predicted in 2013? Look how that turned out
EDIT 2: Other complaints Oakwood are getting involve a lack of family rides, a lack of thrill rides and a lack of operating rides
I can see why the beornen worship Wicker Man
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According to the winter updates on Facebook, the Circus Land area (By waterfall) has closed to make way for a new family attraction for this year.scruffy_ wrote:Anything happening this year?
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Great, I can now claim that I've ridden a coaster that has since closed!Nathan2000 wrote:According to the winter updates on Facebook, the Circus Land area (By waterfall) has closed to make way for a new family attraction for this year.scruffy_ wrote:Anything happening this year?
I can see why the beornen worship Wicker Man
- Mattovey1984
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Oakwood seems much better this year, much cleaner than previous years, but still lacks one or two big coasters. Do you feel the park could do with some investment and what coasters do you think would improve visitor numbers again?
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So adding on from this as I have been to Oakwood twice this season already. The awful Pinfari Coaster, 'Creepy Crawler', seriously has had its day. With Drenched not opening this year as well, has this had its day too? (Lets hope).Mattovey1984 wrote:Oakwood seems much better this year, much cleaner than previous years, but still lacks one or two big coasters. Do you feel the park could do with some investment and what coasters do you think would improve visitor numbers again?
Along with this, the old 'Nutty Jakes Mine Ride (Brer Rabbit) has been condemned, leaving a huge section of the park that could be used again for a different attraction.
If a further big investment was to happen in the next year or so, then I would like to see a rebranding of 'Spooky Street' back to a 'Mining Theme'. A River Rapids style ride integrated with a Mack Powered coaster utilising the site of the old Dark ride that was currently here. The Tea-Cups could be changed theme wise to fit here as well as I feel it would still need a 'Flat' in the area.
As for Spooky 3D, it is a bit primitive now and a new attraction should be sort.
I feel like this, although a major investment for the park, would definitely draw visitors back as the 'Mack' coaster fits in-between the 'Junior Coaster' of Tree-Tops and 'Family-Thrill' Megaphobia as a pure 'Family' coaster. (not sure what the Pinfari would come under (Whiplash Claim coaster??)).
The removal of Drenched maybe a good move as I would guess expensive to run and not much use due to a usual 2pm opening? (not open this year). This would free up a massive area for another 'Themed area' in the future. Needs the right investors with the vision and guts to improve. Or a great persuader like the fantastic John Wardley who told William and Patrick McNamara that a wooden coaster would transform the park.
Any comment or thoughts on this or Oakwood this season?