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Pineapple of the Damned Nov 2nd [Halloween]
DaptoFunlandGuy replied to da_bazaar_'s topic in Theme Park Discussion
See that doesn't make sense to me. they're going to try a hallowe'en scare attraction, and debut it 2 days after the month is over? In my opinion, October is the month you can get away with Hallowe'en - they should have maybe had it last weekend as well. (Yes, MW is hosting a FN event on 1 November, but that was never planned, and only added due to the sell-out crowds they've had) -
New QLD Theme Park / Racing Circuit
DaptoFunlandGuy replied to dodge53's topic in Theme Park Discussion
It's a great shot, but i'm disappointed you chose Greezed Lightnin over Montezooma. -
Adventure World New Coaster - Abyss
DaptoFunlandGuy replied to colliric_855's topic in Theme Park Discussion
One thing i'm wondering (and I really don't mean to be pessimistic) but are Perth park-goers less likely to damage queue lines? Or is it likely this awesome theming will be reduced to graffiti and broken foam in 6 months? (or worse yet - put behind bars). It's great that they've stood-off the queue rails a good distance, but in a long wait that won't discourage visitors from ducking the rails and picking playing with it... I hope they have some cameras in there... -
thats pretty good if they're going to throw out an opening date this far in advance... Is that their official first public opening day, or just a suggestion? Do you think they may have a media day soft opening ?
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That wasn't either of my suggestions. You can't lower capacity AND add more events without upping the price. Here are your choices: Leave everything exactly as it is reduce capacity, increase prices increase capacity, freeze prices Or if you really want to argue for them to put more attractions in that blow people away: increase capacity, increase prices End results for each option: People complain it's too crowded People complain its too expensive People complain it's too crowded, but theres an extra maze People complain it's too crowded AND expensive - but still go because they got a free ticket included with their VIP Gold pass. Twitter melts down over the number of 'FML' posts coming out of helensvale. VRTP decides the money would be better spent on alcohol for their staff christmas party - no more fright nights - all the staff rejoice.
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But thats just it - thats the problem that DjRappa was talking about - (ok it's the opposite problem but still the same issue). If you add more mazes, you need to either up the price (to pay for it) or increase the park capacity (to sell more tickets at the same price to cover the cost). So your suggestion doesn't work - you still have to up the price, or alter the capacity to do anything. If you're talking about needing to add things to soak up crowds to reduce queue times, then you're agreeing that as the park stands, there are too many people for the amount of attractions present.
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Let me preface this by saying I haven't yet been this year. Was planning on going thursday night, but now that they've released another night on friday, I may end up going then instead. From my previous years experiences, I would happily pay a bit extra if they just capped the numbers. The numbers i've seen in previous years aren't TOO far from a happy medium... so i'm not suggesting a DRASTIC reduction to numbers, just a little bit. That said - they obviously ARE capping numbers (otherwise they wouldn't sell out) but it's just capped too high. (And it gives the wrong impression when they say sold out, but then sell tickets at the gate for a premium - I realise they are doing this to stop the website from committing to a sale when they reach capacity, and they have to charge more at the gate because of staffing costs etc.) I'd probably suggest around a 15% reduction to the current cap - maybe pushing 20%. I know it's comparing apples with formula 1 racing cars, but Universal's HHN go for $69. A standard ticket for FN is $39.99. I would love to see the sales figures for MW on how many full-price tickets are sold vs. how many are VIP passes with a free entry. I say this because theres no point trying to up the price of admission if the majority are freebies included with a standard ticket - another reason to advocate steptiering the VIP passes with different levels... if people want the cheap pass, they get no extras, and lockouts. If people want the big-kahuna, let em pay extra! An increase to the FN ticket of $15, and an increase to WC of $10 is needed. Then add another $20 to the price of a gold VIP pass, and don't make gold a free upgrade... (but make it $5-10 cheaper for gold holders that are renewing). This means the ticket price has been increased between 10-25%, but you've only reduced park numbers by 15-20%... overall it should balance out as I don't see the price differential to be drastic enough to make people shop elsewhere (because where are they going to go, realistically?) That said, the feedback i've heard so far is pretty good this year - the biggest complaint is that there is too much fog (is that possible?) so perhaps turning down the timing or duration would save some bucks. Environmental wise, i think the level of lighting through the park is mostly fine (Showstage area could use a little more), so what they really need to do is cut down on some of the entertainment - realistically I don't know a lot of people who go for the street show, and given that they 'steal' maze actors to take part in the opening show it could probably be done away with as well. I'd like to see China Town Alley reused for a darkness-like maze, because it doesn't impact on scooby, doesn't cause confusion with the queues, and doesn't choke Dirty Harry Corner. I know its technically a back of house area, but the Dragon's Lair maze a few years back was perfectly suited to that area, and surely back of house could work around it? I want to go on record on the following points: I haven't seen this years efforts, but have been for the past 3 or 4 years I think MW improve FN every year, and I think each one is fantastic and better than the last. I understand the financial economic responsibilities, you can't have your cake and eat it too - it needs to make a profit for it to be worth it. i'd love to see them reduce the numbers (slightly) and charge a little extra (slightly more) to compensate. At the same time i'd like to see a little less money spent on things that aren't essential (like the opening show street show) and put any savings made towards better arena shows and mazes.
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Adventure World New Coaster - Abyss
DaptoFunlandGuy replied to colliric_855's topic in Theme Park Discussion
I stand corrected. In my mind, they all looked like this: Having just gone back and looked at some of the other shots of some of the statues already installed, I can see the statues with their arms reaching out, so i'll say props to the artists, the paintwork is realistic enough to fool someone in a photo, they'll work pretty well for people flying by at high speed... -
I've found that the 'long gaps without scares' work well - if you go through the mazes with scare after scare after scare, you hear them ahead of you and you anticipate it. When you walk through for a while, you get the feeling theres a scare coming, but not sure what, or where, it builds fear, and makes the sudden shockscare even worse. That said, when we went through HS last year, we were at a point where there were no scares, and the anticipation on another scare coming kept building and building until... we walked out the exit without any other scare... that was a bit disappointing... As for kids - it's my biggest pet peeve for HFN - they tried with warnings about unsuitable content last year but it didn't work. The problem is there is no differentiation in VIP passes between adults and children, so those with FN tickets included (gold) which were all upgraded for free anyhow, want to use them - because they're free. So just like when you see an adult carrying a child onto a ride that they are obviously too scared to go on, and watching the adult force the child on - this is exactly the same with FN, because the adult doesn't want to have wasted the time queueing free ticket. Even if it's the same price, they shouldn't issue an 'adult' VIP pass to children who would qualify for a child's ticket if they paid for a one day entry. ID should be required and anyone who meets the admission criteria for 'child' should have a slightly different VIP ticket - even if it's $5 less, that doesn't include fright nights.
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Dreamworld's New Attraction December 2013
DaptoFunlandGuy replied to gdalby96's topic in Theme Park Discussion
didn't they throw out (as in use the name) corroboree ages ago? And wasn't the media release (several months ago) talking about it being cultural and traditional? -
Yes, I was the big man, who attacked from behind a keyboard by making a tongue in cheek comment to the guys who had been critical of him, and then provided Zacsta with a google map link that answered his question. Gazza misunderstood my tongue-in-cheek comment, so I explained it. My comment referred to Laziness as a debilitating illness - or a disability. I didn't say he was disabled, I said he must have had a disability that prevented him from googling it himself. If being called Lazy offends him, perhaps he should try google before asking a silly question. If he was prevented from googling something himself, then it must mean he is impaired in someway - simple as that. So slip out of the saddle and dismount that high horse of yours. You've made three bloody posts on this forum and one of them is to tell me off for having a bloody joke? You obviously don't know me well enough to pass comment. I still helped him, which is more than anyone else has done so far. Personally I wouldn't recommend the walk, and suggest a bus or taxi from blacktown station. As for how to get there, trains run from wollongong to central, upon which a western line transfer will be required to get him to blacktown. You can catch a blue-mountains mt victoria train which is an express train, and shouldn't take more than 45 minutes or so from central. I had a look at timings for this weekend just as a guide, and you could get a train arriving at blacktown just before 10am, but you'd be leaving wollongong station at 7am. Unfortunately this weekend isn't a great example due to trackwork, so a weekend without trackwork would probably decrease the travel time from 3 hours to something a little more reasonable. You can do this yourself at www.131500.info by using the trip planner. Once the bus services to WnWS are set up and have timetables, these will probably be added to this page also. As for the others spouting how helpful the american theme park forums are should try whining at people like Robb Alvey about things they don't like on TPR and see what his response is... usually its something along the lines of GTFO. So don't attack me for being negative and unhelpful when i'm the only one who actually provided answers. Simply because I had an laugh about the absurdity of it at the same time doesn't make me the bad guy - the request WAS absurd.
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I want to be clear I was never trained as a BB op. Those experienced operators like Daniel or Bussy would be the ones to ask. I only ever hung out after my shift finished (while still in uniform) with some of my friends in Ops and they occasionally let me push the buttons... they of course would tell me when what to push, so there wasn't any danger of accidentally screwing something up. I also want to be clear that this wasn't 'manual' operation as such - the block system was still in full operation - the train simply would not advance until the operator was ready for it to do so - which was signalled by the operator holding the button - also a dead-man switch in a way as if you stopped holding the button, the train would stop wherever it was. I am pretty sure from memory that if train 2 came into brake run, and station block was occupied by train one, holding down the brake release did nothing until the station block was clear. If you continued holding the brake release and the dispatch button down (holding both brake sets open), as soon as station block cleared, the brake run would release train 2. I'm also fairly certain that the station block would not allow train 2 to exit station block until train 1 had cleared the lift hill block. I'm not sure on the block arrangements between lift hill and brake run. I know that the trim brake could potentially have been programmed as another block, but from memory, I don't think train 2 would dispatch until train 1 had entered the brake run. As far as I know, if it was run in FULL MANUAL mode (which was generally only used by maintenance to add or remove train 2), the blocking system was totally overridden. The block indicators would still light up to indicate where the trains were, but it would not stop you from causing a collision (i think it did have an alarm to warn of one though). Thats as far as I could remember with the limited info I have, and it could be incredibly wrong. I'll look to Bussy for confirmation. If it eventuates into a nice little discussion we can always split it off from the thread, but I think the thread topic has gone as far as it could given the subject matter, so why not let it devolve?
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Adventure World New Coaster - Abyss
DaptoFunlandGuy replied to colliric_855's topic in Theme Park Discussion
I sure hope they sealed those statues to the ground well - that fabric is going to hold a lotta water! (on a serious note, I hope they do maintain the fabric and don't just let it rot away in six months...) -
Based on those comments, rather than buy a new train, they just need to reprogram the PLCs, or allow a manual override. I know we're talking different horses and different courses here, but i've parked Bush Beast a few times in it's day. Once the train stops on the brake run, the op manually depresses the brake release to bring the train into the station. Since Cyclone doesn't do it that slowly for comfort (it still whiplashes each time the brakes are applied), why can't an op just bring the train in a little faster under manual (or semi manual) control? The emergency braking system could still be tied in on the re-program to detect if the train was exceeding a particular speed in the station and automatically lock out for 5 seconds or something like that - teaching the operator what is too fast, while still allowing manual parking... The worst case scenario is an overshoot, but training should overcome that, and most people wouldn't complain about an automatic re-ride (and most queueing wouldn't know the difference anyway)
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Gazza, I wasn't having pity on him, and I wasn't criticising you. My reply was tongue in cheek - because you weren't being sensitive to his disability - because if he couldn't google it himself, he must have a disability that prevents him from doing so....
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Sea World Storm Coaster construction 2013
DaptoFunlandGuy replied to alex_1's topic in Theme Park Discussion
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Sorry Zacsta, these guys just can't understand what a debilitating illness laziness really is. You'll be walking around 6kms. In the summer heat, you'll undo all the refreshing coolness you'd get from swimming. You're also walking through about 3 or 4 suburbs. It's only 6ks... pay for a taxi - it'll only cost about $10 to blacktown station, or (as will most likely happen) catch the bus they will put on for that purpose. If you're going to catch a train from Wollongong, whats a bus as well? https://maps.google.com.au/maps?saddr=Blacktown+Station,+Blacktown,+New+South+Wales&daddr=wet+and+wild+sydney&hl=en&sll=-33.788613,150.902136&sspn=0.039733,0.0739&geocode=FRi7_P0dPq7-CCkLMpkz_pgSazF5kHj-QMX3_Q%3BFWEj_P0djar-CCG94Pd28ctHsinpyr5SK5gSazG94Pd28ctHsg&oq=blacktown+train&t=h&dirflg=w&mra=ls&z=14
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10 years is a good run. I'd like to see something else come in - talk of technology is interesting, but i'm not sure an animal show with a conservation message needs 'technology'. Hearing that conjures up lighting effects, smokefog, etc for me - i'm not quite sure what other technology they'd bring in? Let's recap the current show: get on your mark drink some milk drink some milk up really high show their teeth climb the rope-wrapped pole jump across the gap jump over the log jump over the log together for big photo finish sit around in the enclosure with a microphone and answer questions at other times... I'm all for natural behaviour, and the conservation message, but every time i've caught the show, it is EXACTLY the same, while it's great to see the cats, and to see what they can do, (as well as the fact that they may not be able to change it up because of the animals routine), i'd like to see them have a little more variety in the show, so you occasionally see something different. In contrast, the Imagine Dolphin show does things differently in each show. It does follow the same loose format, (and you may see 20 shows in a row that are identical) but the trainers will frequently cue different behaviours depending on which animal they are working with, and what kind of 'mood' they've picked up on - if the dolphin is in a bad mood, they'll sometimes hold that animal back from the big stunts and let the others who aren't cranky do the finish - meaning sometimes you'll get a huge 4 animal acrobatic finale, and sometimes 3. Sometimes they'll fly over the rubber ducky, and sometimes they'll just do a big aerial flip all together. My point is, on the same day, you could see imagine twice, and still not know whats coming next. For me, Tiger Island is just repetitive, which doesn't really encourage repeat visits, except to see the animals being natural.
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Remember a few things - standard trading hours in Queensland for certain industries (such as Retail) are actually legislated. I'm not saying the parks aren't legally allowed to trade later, but it's possible this might be a contributor. Queensland as a whole is still struggling to overcome the 'yesteryear' syndrome. Infrastructure in Brisbane is only just catching up with population and demand. On average, the state is about 10 years behind NSW in development and infrastructure. I've actually had a very lively debate with a friend of mine in the last couple of days about daylight saving for SE QLD. I honestly believe if SE QLD went to DST, there is a high likelihood we could see our parks open later in the summer, just as the big USA parks do. Look, i'm hearing the arguments for, and I have to concede you (and Joz) have good points. I've seen San Diego's Dolphin show, and agree, the Gold Coast's show shits on it, in my opinion because GC focuses on the dolphins, conservation and education. San Diego confuses the issue with birds, and bungee performers, and high divers... it's not a dolphin show - its a show with dolphins. However, I could easily spend 6-7 hours or more at San Diego, once you take into account the pet show, sea Lion show (while the dolphin show is shit, their sea lion show was far better than ours), Shamu show, and then add in attractions like Manta, Atlantis, and even just a chair lift which takes you up high and for a decent journey, plus the simulator (i forget what it was called but it was a good quality sim), and the ob tower. It's been said numerous times (including in the 'half-day sea world' thread) that you could do most of what you'd want in SW GC in 4 hours or less, which in my opinion is because that type of discussion is between non-family types that aren't interested in spongebob, nickelodeon or the jungle gym thing. I'm not just talking a straight comparison of ride to ride, and attraction to attraction. When it comes down to it if you do that, there isn't much between them. But if you take out the Shamu show, and San Diego, in my view, still has 2 hours+ on the GC, which makes the difference between a 'full day' park, and a 'half day' park. I concede that what we have is (mostly) top quality stuff, but the park still isn't a full-day park, and in my opinion, you can't say it's "world class" when you're done in half a day. Storm will make that gap smaller, but it won't close it - and in my view, the GC doesn't have the land necessary to make the park a full day... unless you're pushing a stroller.
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Movie World's White Christmas 2013
DaptoFunlandGuy replied to Hdutt2's topic in Theme Park Discussion
A lot of the promotional material is main street lit up and the giant christmas tree - it's not so much re-use, but theres only so much you can do with light-strings on buildings... Side note: [i've recently been learning a little more about christmas lighting, and much as I know it would be an incredible pain in the ass for the techs who would have to put it together, i'd love to see dumb RGB string, or alternatively intelligent RGB node modules instead of single colour LED, so you could either: 1) have a wave of colour rainbow that pulses up the whole street, or: 2) matrix the intelligent modules and actually use it as an LED display screen (which could also be used for fright night) - imagine santa "popping out of windows" or "snow" falling... try googling 'christmas light nutcracker effect' to see what i mean. I also know that those 'in the know' will have 40 good reasons why this has already been considered and canned] At the end of the day though, it's a wishlist item, not a requirement. I haven't yet been to fright night this year, but I have faith that tthese two night-time events will continue to improve on previous years and better themselves every year because the people behind the show have the passion to better themselves every time. I don't see Movie World as a park to rest on it's laurels. -
Take on board what you're saying Joz, but a few points of disagreement - the suggestion wasn't 'animals' the suggestion was 'expand the wildlife offering'. Given that one particular area is known as the 'Australian Wildlife Experience' it is natural to presume the suggestion revolves around native, not exotic animals. Yes - if you want to introduce another "blockbuster wow" animal like a tiger, or a gorilla, you're on a winner - they're large, amazing animals, but the introduction of different native species to the existing offering is going to up costs (for care and feeding) without a noticeable positive change to revenue. This was my point on this issue. As for an increase to native animals being a license to print money - Koala sure - they'll happily sit in a tree for several hours - making a ton of money, but you can't hold a kangaroo in front of a tripod for 5 minutes, and without the captive animal, you don't have a captive market on photos - they'll take their own, which reduces your license to a learners permit - you'll attract asian tourists, and get admission dollars from them, but you'll usually offer a large discount to the tour company, otherwise they'll just go elsewhere... like paradise country. Re: motocoaster, i'm sure we all agree we'd like to see it go, but we've debated the points on the issue well and truly - and it isn't going anytime soon. We don't have the second hand market for coasters that other continents have, simply because we don't have enough parks to make it viable. I've a feeling that Motocoaster is here until it reaches the end of it's usable life. Dreamworld is not the type of park that will remove an expensive attraction with many years left in it to install something new... Hell - Movie World ran it's attractions almost to ground before it closed them out (BATR and LTRR), so it's hardly something likely for Dreamworld. I'll admit, I see your point with Sea World when you put it like that, and given your background (and obvious love of the park) I don't blame you. In my own opinion, I view Sea World as being split - those with young kids (and teenage girls) versus the rest. I guess that I tend to exclude half the park when I view what it offers, which is probably why I hold the view that I do... I'll put the animal attractions aside for a moment, but for the record: Penguins, More Penguins. Seals and Sea Lions. Tropical Reef fish and Sharks. Polar Bears. Sting-rays (Ray Reef AND Shark Bay), Dolphins. I guess my view here is that we don't have the diversity of different animals in our park, yet we're duplicating them by having two penguin enclosures (albeit different species) and two stingray places (albeit different experiences). You've just finished advocating an expansion to a wildlife offering, and as you claim, it would boost revenue - so instead of a second round of penguins, why not otters? Or Alligators Crocs? Turtles? San Diego also has the pets stadium animal stunt show, and the animal connections which are land based animals as well. Moving onto attractions and shows, the parade lake show revolves around spongebob, a quintessential childrens character. Your 5 kids rides. The Kids showstage. The Spongebob 4D film. The Kids playground. See what I'm getting at here? I realise every park needs a childrens offering, and Sea World of the three is probably the best set up for younger kids, but it forms a duality within the park, where the only common ground is the two major shows - Dolphins and Sea-Lions. For those that aren't getting into the kids attractions, the splash battle and the flume can be shared between the two demographics, and then you have three coasters, and two transport rides. The chairlift has an interminable wait due to the inefficient design (not the parks fault - it just cannot expand to handle the growing demand), and the monorail requires, at the very least... AIR CONDITIONING to make it anything but a mobile sauna. To a very high degree, most of the issues I have with Sea World (and most of the reasons why I say it doesn't compare) are outside of management's control. They are land-bound on the spit with little room to move. Sea World Drive bounds them to the east. the Resort at the north (i'd love to see a massive coaster fly over the resort even though this would further imbalance the number of coasters in the park though). They have in the past reclaimed a little land to the west encroaching on the broadwater, but there is only so much they can do there, and due to the nature of the structures at the southern end, it is extremely unlikely they could move much south, with the exception of a carpark coaster or similar. This particular vein came out of a discussion calling our parks 'world class'. In this day and age, the un-air-conditioned monorail, the lack of expansion space and convoluted navigation including paths to nowhere says to me sea world is lacking. I'm not suggesting for one minute that what it has isn't absolutely kick-ass, but it lacks the room and some diversity to compare it to the USA sea worlds - and thats just my opinion. And no - it's not because of the Orcas (they do take up a lot of room).
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Dreamworld AVPX Replacement
DaptoFunlandGuy replied to the12thworld's topic in Theme Park Discussion
Yeah I will - the third change will be a staggered change over the next 12-18 months, whereby the careful attention to detail is casually destroyed by bored guests, the special effects will die due to lack of maintenance, and the attraction will close after this forum complaining for 6 months that it is tired and run down, at the end of the staggered period to be 'transformed into a new and exciting attraction -
By that definition, you could also argue that a true 'world class' theme park would be open 364 days in the year, which instantly rules out every park owned by Cedar Fair Entertainment Company, except Knott's. The rest run a summer-only season from May-October (or thereabouts)... ...and if Dreamworld expanded their wildlife offering - they'd increase their costs dramatically without any measurable increase in revenue. ...and if Dreamworld replaced Cyclone with a decent coaster, they'd lose a fortune on what is a very well designed and ultimately functional ride with many years of service left in her. ...and if Dreamworld replaced Motocoaster every member of these boards would tell you why you're wrong (which you would be) Dreamworld has needed, for a very long time - a good size, good quality, full scale blockbuster coaster. Alas they've bastardised themselves so much that I don't see even that rectifying the revenue losses they're suffering without a major direction shift, and a huge capital injection. As for Sea World being almost on par with the American Sea World parks - not even close, purely by the array of marine life and the diversity of attractions. SW-GC simply doesn't have the LAND to ever be considered remotely close to the USA parks... but personally, they do something far better - they are actively involved in rescue and rehab, and are the first agency called when Australia has injured marine life. Not so much in the USA.