Wicker Man Construction Discussion
- Ladyofthelake
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Having been at the park on Saturday it was interesting to see just how much progress has been made over the closed season. You really would have no idea there The Flume previously occupied the site.
What struck me is just how large an area the construction site is now it's all cleared and the first signs of the ride are appearing. I suspect that with the metal rebarb already in place for the foundations of first turn, it won't be too long before we see more foundations which will really help us see the exact layout prior to vertical construction starting.
It is interesting that the construction site is very visible, especially from the Sky ride, however from what I saw on Saturday I think this really could work in Towers' favour. The fact people could see work going on made them curious about what it was going to be and I heard at least one group say they'd have to come back next year to try the new ride.
What struck me is just how large an area the construction site is now it's all cleared and the first signs of the ride are appearing. I suspect that with the metal rebarb already in place for the foundations of first turn, it won't be too long before we see more foundations which will really help us see the exact layout prior to vertical construction starting.
It is interesting that the construction site is very visible, especially from the Sky ride, however from what I saw on Saturday I think this really could work in Towers' favour. The fact people could see work going on made them curious about what it was going to be and I heard at least one group say they'd have to come back next year to try the new ride.
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I'm glad ATR are not taking silly measures to hide the construction. As it is so visible from the Skyride, they may as well embrace it and get people hyped.
Cedar Point have been a little silly with their new RMC coaster construction by asking enthusiast groups not to take photos of it, even though it is clearly visible from the coastline with a good zoom lens. I'm glad they are not taking the same approach!
The construction site is very exciting, and I look forward to the ride developing over the season.
Keep the pics coming!
Cedar Point have been a little silly with their new RMC coaster construction by asking enthusiast groups not to take photos of it, even though it is clearly visible from the coastline with a good zoom lens. I'm glad they are not taking the same approach!
The construction site is very exciting, and I look forward to the ride developing over the season.
Keep the pics coming!
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Well it's worked in stirring up the hype :PBaffles wrote: Cedar Point have been a little silly with their new RMC coaster construction by asking enthusiast groups not to take photos of it
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Interesting development to add to the confusion. This is taken from the Big Six page of Alton's website...
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https://www.altontowers.com/big-six-challenge" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Complete the challenge
The victorious will be rewarded
The Smiler, Air, Nemesis, Rita, TH13TEEN and Oblivion await if you’re brave enough to take them all on. Every guest that completes the challenge is entitled to one free ticket to return on a weekday between the 6th and 30th September 2017.
You can also be in with a chance to with an overnight stay, every selfie taken at one of our selfie stations will be entered into a prize draw to win! Winners will be announced on our social media channels.
Plus, a brand new ground breaking development is currently underway in Mutiny Bay, can you find our hidden 7th check-in point? There is a prize if you find it!
Beat the Big 6 challenge before it becomes the Big 7 in 2018.
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After being on park sunday I've noticed that foundations are starting to come together for what looks like this bottom-middle turn on TheCodeMaster's recreation, piecing it together you can really start to visualise the layout in the area and it really is gonna be pretty big, I'm actually unable to recall the old location of Flume's station, the site's changed that much. I'm back on park Sunday to get more photos.
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In a somewhat unexpected (and uncharacteristic) move, Towers have cut actual viewing windows into the wooden fence surrounding the SW8 construction site. While obviously some things will still be kept secret until they choose to reveal them, hopefully this indicates the Resort's intention to approach this development much more openly than those in the past, with them realising the potential benefits from embracing the construction process as a way of piquing interest and marketing the new attraction. The photos below are from a post in the MAP Facebook group.
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The more open they are about construction, the more certain I am that the "secret" part of this coaster will be in the short indoor section.
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Err, there was at least one viewing window (if not more) in the Air construction fence back in 2001. There was also a banner on the fence inviting guests to "See the future of rollercoaster technology here today". Add to this the proximity to the monorail - Towers built Air very much in public.lewis97 wrote:In a somewhat unexpected (and uncharacteristic) move, Towers have cut actual viewing windows into the wooden fence surrounding the SW8 construction site. While obviously some things will still be kept secret until they choose to reveal them, hopefully this indicates the Resort's intention to approach this development much more openly than those in the past, with them realising the potential benefits from embracing the construction process as a way of piquing interest and marketing the new attraction.
Yes, they have kept other ride builds under wraps - Th13teen & Oblivion being obvious examples. That said, now that planning applications can be viewed online, it's very hard for any planning applicant to keep quiet what they are seeking to build.
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The latest construction update, thanks to Theme Park Worldwide, shows a large excavation around where the flumes old station was placed and where the future helix is set to be. The hole is significantly large as seen in the video so it must be significant! Thoughts?
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I mean its more to do with themeing and marketing in terms of air it was something to show off as it was new tech and oblivions themeing is a secret government site, same for thirteen but more its its marketing hinged on the unknown element. So its not all that shocking really it really is free advertisingKraken wrote:Err, there was at least one viewing window (if not more) in the Air construction fence back in 2001. There was also a banner on the fence inviting guests to "See the future of rollercoaster technology here today". Add to this the proximity to the monorail - Towers built Air very much in public.lewis97 wrote:In a somewhat unexpected (and uncharacteristic) move, Towers have cut actual viewing windows into the wooden fence surrounding the SW8 construction site. While obviously some things will still be kept secret until they choose to reveal them, hopefully this indicates the Resort's intention to approach this development much more openly than those in the past, with them realising the potential benefits from embracing the construction process as a way of piquing interest and marketing the new attraction.
Yes, they have kept other ride builds under wraps - Th13teen & Oblivion being obvious examples. That said, now that planning applications can be viewed online, it's very hard for any planning applicant to keep quiet what they are seeking to build.
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I think this is a very clever move!
As some say, it is free advertising. We are talking about it within this forum, and I am sure many other forums and social media platforms are also talking about SW8 and sharing posts! Managed right, this is the best type of marketing as it can go viral or trend!
By installing windows, this becomes a live billboard for Alton, as watching the construction of the new coaster will spark conversation amongst guests. On opening weekend, I heard one father and son say to each other that they would have to return next year to try it, and that was on the skyride alone. By opening up the pathways, more opportunities for discussion are given to guests!
As some say, it is free advertising. We are talking about it within this forum, and I am sure many other forums and social media platforms are also talking about SW8 and sharing posts! Managed right, this is the best type of marketing as it can go viral or trend!
By installing windows, this becomes a live billboard for Alton, as watching the construction of the new coaster will spark conversation amongst guests. On opening weekend, I heard one father and son say to each other that they would have to return next year to try it, and that was on the skyride alone. By opening up the pathways, more opportunities for discussion are given to guests!