So apparently it was reported a while ago that Pleasurewood aren't happy with the current train they purchased for Wipeout:
Park News - (8/14/08) We received a strange rumor claiming that Pleasurewood Hills may not have been happy with the performance of the old La Via Volta train they purchased from Walibi World and may be trying to send it back. I don’t know why they were surprised, since they traded out the original Arrow train for a Vekoma, what did they expect? In my experience the more pleasant Boomerang rides have usually been on older Arrow trains, but there have been a few exceptions. Of course this rumor sounds odd to me, because why would they wait for the end of the season to try and send it back instead of doing it earlier? Anyone know more?
I believe during the first few weeks of opening, that when they ran the trains full, the load was uneven and they stalled in the boomerang. Restraints are manually released each time, whilst the winch travels back down from the lift hill; hence the long waiting between rides.
I believe during the first few weeks of opening, that when they ran the trains full, the load was uneven and they stalled in the boomerang
If it had stalled, we would no about it, that would be big news, so I'm pretty confident that isn't correct.
Restraints are manually released each time, whilst the winch travels back down from the lift hill; hence the long waiting between rides.
The restraints on Boomerangs are automatically released, just like on any coaster. The winch travelling back down to the train would have nothing to do with the restraints being released manually.
"The restraints on Boomerangs are automatically released, just like on any coaster. The winch travelling back down to the train would have nothing to do with the restraints being released manually"
Last time I was there, they were manually releasing everytime, so I just figured it was like that. I didn't mean to imply that the winch is related to the restraints, I meant that, that might be the reason for the wait. I do believe that the wait is to do with the local noise issue.
Ok, thats fine, sorry if I came across a bit arrogant, I didn't mean to!
Someone mentioned on Wipeout'a page that the train has to wait 7 1/2 mins in between running.
My guess would be that they're released manually because of the 2 un-used cars. And if them 2 cars are used because of the camera, then thats just ridiculous!
Park News - (8/14/08) We received a strange rumor claiming that Pleasurewood Hills may not have been happy with the performance of the old La Via Volta train they purchased from Walibi World and may be trying to send it back. I don’t know why they were surprised, since they traded out the original Arrow train for a Vekoma, what did they expect? In my experience the more pleasant Boomerang rides have usually been on older Arrow trains, but there have been a few exceptions. Of course this rumor sounds odd to me, because why would they wait for the end of the season to try and send it back instead of doing it earlier? Anyone know more?
I still want to no where that rumour came from.
-- Edited by Martyn on Wednesday 18th of March 2009 04:01:20 PM
That rumour does sound quite weird, perhaps they might have finally clocked on. Do you reckon new trains from Vekoma are expensive, cos I wonder why they didn't just do that in the first place.
They are cool them new trains, would be fab for Wipeout to get one of them!
I wonder why they never stuck with the original train from the Missile, yeah it was old, but it could have been worked on and surely that would be cheaper than getting a new train?
Apparently they prevent headbashing.... yeah thats what they all say......
If it only has lapbars, that would prevent head banging!
Wipeout is becoming known as one of the smoother Boomerangs, which is always good news. I've always found it to be pretty rough at the front, yet nice and...... well I wont say smooth, but its not rough at the back. Basically its much more enjoyable at the back.
Oops, didn't notice them pictures. I think they would prevent head banging to be honest, as the metal bars are quite away from your head. They're very similar to Air's restraints.
-- Edited by Martyn on Wednesday 25th of March 2009 04:22:40 PM
Oops, didn't notice them pictures. I think they would prevent head banging to be honest, as the metal bars are quite away from your head. They're very similar to Air's restraints.
yeah sorry about the pics martyn.... i'm a bit crap at putting pictures on my posts, don't know how....
I think it would be pretty cool if Wipeout got these trains in the same color. It would go well, I like the color of the current train anyway so it would be pretty similar. It would also intrigue people to come from all over to see how the new Vekoma train compares to the old.
Im hoping they will have a complete train when I next visit.
-- Edited by jayron7 on Thursday 26th of March 2009 12:35:29 AM
And I think that picture they used for Wipeout was just a general Boomerang picture, I dotn think an artist created that for Pleasurewood.
I dunno why I assumed it was an artists impression for PH - it doesn't even look like PH! Oh well, I hope we see the updated site soon with updated ride photography!
You say it doesn't even look like Pleasurewood, but if Wipeout was turned around (the way I believe it should been placed), it could look like that picture. You have that row of tree's in that picture that could be the ones that run along side the Minature Railway?
Wipeout is that way round on the park map as well... (though it would look very stupid if the back of Wipeout was shown the map)
-- Edited by Martyn on Friday 27th of March 2009 04:04:19 PM