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 Post subject: Alton Tower closes Corkscrew
PostPosted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 19:37 

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Well that's 99% of the reason to go there and not the increasingly excellent Thorpe Park gone then.

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 Post subject: Re: Alton Tower closes Corkscrew
PostPosted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 19:40 
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Aw, that was one of the decent ones there.

Drayton Manor Park is better than Alton anyway though, go there

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 Post subject: Re: Alton Tower closes Corkscrew
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Awww! That's my favourite coaster ever!

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 Post subject: Re: Alton Tower closes Corkscrew
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Non of you were going anyway! I had discount tickets and everything!

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 Post subject: Re: Alton Tower closes Corkscrew
PostPosted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 20:59 
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The corkscrew has always been a boring disappointment non thrill but it's rather a shame if it's not running because of its historical significance.

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 Post subject: Re: Alton Tower closes Corkscrew
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I'm also a little pissed off at the effectively zero warning, at least close it Nov 09.


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 Post subject: Re: Alton Tower closes Corkscrew
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Historical significance aside, last time I went on it, it was rubbish, and not a patch on pretty much anything else at the park.

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 Post subject: Re: Alton Tower closes Corkscrew
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What is at Alton now anyway? Nemisis is shit, Oblivion is passable-what else is there now? I can see them going right downhill

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 Post subject: Re: Alton Tower closes Corkscrew
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I can think of at least two older rollercoasters that provide more thrill than the Corkscrew.

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 Post subject: Re: Alton Tower closes Corkscrew
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Rita Queen of Speed, and Air were awesome last time I went. Air is the one where it tips you forward so you fly like Superman.

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 Post subject: Re: Alton Tower closes Corkscrew
PostPosted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 22:01 
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You should go on apocolypse and malestrom, god they are brilliant at Drayton Manor Park. I completely freaked out on Apoc' and apparently it was hilarious :s
We go there a lot actually, always have a great time! The pirate ship aswell is still an old favourite :) Yargh

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 Post subject: Re: Alton Tower closes Corkscrew
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The Grand National at Blackpool I think- it was quite scary because it felt like it was going to fall to pieces or throw you out into the Alan Bradley Death Tram.

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 Post subject: Re: Alton Tower closes Corkscrew
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Historical significance aside, last time I went on it, it was rubbish, and not a patch on pretty much anything else at the park.


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 Post subject: Re: Alton Tower closes Corkscrew
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Mr Russ wrote:
Rita Queen of Speed, and Air were awesome last time I went. Air is the one where it tips you forward so you fly like Superman.


Rita is just a slower version of Stealth at Thorpe Park these days with the added bonus Stealth goes higher than Alton are allowed to build coasters.

And that's the problem, Alton aren't allowed to build above treeline, the only truly unique thing they now have is Hexx.


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 Post subject: Re: Alton Tower closes Corkscrew
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Thorpe Park sounds excellent. Why don't we have the forum day out there instead?

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 Post subject: Re: Alton Tower closes Corkscrew
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Indeed.


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 Post subject: Re: Alton Tower closes Corkscrew
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That's a good idea! I'll be going there for that fright week soon aswell, never been before so I'll tell you all about it ^.^

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 Post subject: Re: Alton Tower closes Corkscrew
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The Big One is the best rollercoaster in the country. The rest of the good ones are all at Blackpool as well. The Revolution is the best loooping coaster but loops are generally boring. Big drops are the best.

The Ultimate was terrible because despite being really high at the time it only had two drops and the rest was on the ground. It was also incredibly uncomfortable.

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 Post subject: Re: Alton Tower closes Corkscrew
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Yeah I need to get to Blackpool.


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 Post subject: Re: Alton Tower closes Corkscrew
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I kept meaning to revive the old thread about Alton Towers. I take it we're not going anymore?


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 Post subject: Re: Alton Tower closes Corkscrew
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I've never been to Blackpool either. All these things I have yet to do! Harry Hill soon!!! *excited beyond belief*

Should we have a vote/poll where to go?

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 Post subject: Re: Alton Tower closes Corkscrew
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 Post subject: Re: Alton Tower closes Corkscrew
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I think we're fully aware that he wasn't going to be anymore though.
I thought GJ had taken up the reins?


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 Post subject: Re: Alton Tower closes Corkscrew
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Mr Russ wrote:
Thorpe Park sounds excellent. Why don't we have the forum day out there instead?

Just round the corner from me. And it's almost excellent. It would be excellent if the queue-jump tickets weren't stupid (maximum one ride per hour). However, when we went earlier this summer, it pissed it down for half the day, so they started selling one-hit queue-jump tickets outside Nemesis. Result!


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 Post subject: Re: Alton Tower closes Corkscrew
PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 0:59 
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Indeed, Bollocks To Alton Towers (for closing the Corkscrew). Any rollercoaster that whips you upside-down so frequently should be kept open, even if it means including them on the list of, erm, Listed Buildings. It's not as if they couldn't just get shot of the crap swan ride at Alton Towers instead.

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PRO: You'll achieve the maximum amount of Fun Per Hour (FpH) at Alton Towers if you do so, as I did with my chums when we hovered near Nemesis about eight years ago. Four goes in Nemesis within thirty minutes. Ace.

CONS: If they haven't repaired the ride very well, you're increasing the chances of being flung to an untimely death. But that's all part of the fun, surely?

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I thought GJ had taken up the reins?

From America?

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 Post subject: Re: Alton Tower closes Corkscrew
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If any of you do come to Blackpool to go on the rollercoasters go on the Wild Mouse. It's only a small, old, wooden rollercoaster, looks like it's for small kids or something bit I can guarantee that you will actually be frightened for your lives.


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 Post subject: Re: Alton Tower closes Corkscrew
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Goddess Jasmine wrote:
Joans wrote:
I thought GJ had taken up the reins?

From America?


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 Post subject: Re: Alton Tower closes Corkscrew
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Damn, one of my fave memories from my childhood is my brother being sick after his 3rd go on the corkscrew in a day, but this I'm sure was down to them other two mini coasters called Cat and Mouse which felt like it has 45 degree turns instead of corners


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 Post subject: Re: Alton Tower closes Corkscrew
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Oh and if you ever end up near Great Yarmouth the 'coaster there is a delight. It's an old woody but it has an incredible amount of charm and last time I was there (about 15 years ago or something) it had dinosaurs! It's the old figure 8 style as was popular in the 20/30s heyday of the 'coaster. [/coaster nerd]

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The last time i went on the corkscrew, it felt old and creeky..

wasn't as good as i remember it was as a kid

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Damn, one of my fave memories from my childhood is my brother being sick after his 3rd go on the corkscrew in a day, but this I'm sure was down to them other two mini coasters called Cat and Mouse which felt like it has 45 degree turns instead of corners

I had bruises all over my knees and thighs from that ride, it didn't so much go around corners as throw you around them. Ow.

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After they closed the Black Hole a few years ago, I have called the place "Alt-wrong Towers". Yeah!


They closed Black Hole??? :S ?:|


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After they closed the Black Hole a few years ago, I have called the place "Alt-wrong Towers". Yeah!


They closed Black Hole??? :S ?:|

The Beatles have split up, too.

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I remember when I was 4 queueing up for the runaway train with my mam and dad and crying all the time in the queue because it scared me. Then I loved it and wanted to go back on but the queue was too big so I cried again. Vague memories of the teacups aswell.


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After they closed the Black Hole a few years ago, I have called the place "Alt-wrong Towers". Yeah!


They closed Black Hole??? :S ?:|

The Beatles have split up, too.


To be fair I've not been to the Towers since about '94.
Or indeed north of Watford since '98...


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I think it was the black hole that claimed a tooth from my friend...sadly it was nearly in the persons head in front :s ewwwy! It was freaking lethal if someone was taller than you behind as you got headbutted...hmmm...backofhead-headbutted?....skull-butted? Anyway...

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If any of you do come to Blackpool to go on the rollercoasters go on the Wild Mouse. It's only a small, old, wooden rollercoaster, looks like it's for small kids or something bit I can guarantee that you will actually be frightened for your lives.
I spent a very enjoyable day at Blackpool Pleasure Beach once, and went on everything they have there. Most of the rides where much more fun that Alton Towers, I though. And yes, the Wild Mouse scared me deeply, much more so than anything else there.


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Buggerations! I was only at Alton Towers a couple of weeks ago, but the missus didn't want to go on Corkscrew. Had I have known it was to close, I'd have bloody insisted!

Also: another nod for Thorpe Park. I went there a couple of months ago and it has verily gone from being 'the shit one' from my childhood to being genuinely better than Alton Towers, especially now Corkscrew's gone!


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I went on a wooden rollercoaster at a touring funfair called Funderworld in Bournemouth a few years back. Scariest ride I've ever been on in my life, and not in a good way. I'd swear you could hear the bolts creaking as you went round.


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The Wild Mouse at Blackpool is a proper, balls out, rickety, scare the living shit out of the passengers ride. Its cousin at Morecambe was only very slightly tamer.

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I was gutted when I heard they'd taken down The Flying Fish at Thorpe Park. I've got a great photo from a birthday I had there when I was a kid of me and three mates all standing in front of it with Flying Fish baseball caps on, giving a thumbs up.


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After they closed the Black Hole a few years ago, I have called the place "Alt-wrong Towers". Yeah!


They closed Black Hole??? :S ?:|


Does it matter? It sucked.

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The Flying Fish at Thorpe Park.


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I've just read that it's been reopened, but it a different part of the park. Still not the same :(


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Completely wrong. Still the best ride at Alton Towers.

The corkscrew is ok but I wont be sad to see it go.

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