So, now that Marble Madness is up and running, are you glad they made the decision to purchase it, over Knightmare?
They have done a nice job of it, but it is a bit bland. If they could have done a similar job to Knightmare, then in my opinion, they could have been onto a real winner.
I was always for Knightmare when it first emerged that they were interested. It would certainly stood out and looked a real treat if painted up really nicely. As you said Martyn Knightmare was not in great shape and again having a Schwarzkopf with possible issues with maintenance over the years Marble Madness from a sensible point of view is best. But from a coaster enthusiast, well Knightmare would have been swell, plus I never rode it but now it's gone to Iraq or something hasn't it?
^ a coaster of Knightmares size yeah, but tthere's plenty of space for smaller coasters. Or even a reshuffle of the current line, that would make some space.
"Saw feels like you're occasionally being punched in the head. Aside from the first drop, The Swarm is boring, forceless and has gimmick seating. Colossus would be good if it wasn't so damn rough, but Nemesis is great. Knightmare still pulls more G's than all of these coasters"
Interesting quote!
just thought i'd post the POV of the ride to annoy you haha
I've never rode Knightmare; from what I can tell, It's a coaster that enthusiasts love - I couldn't see it being a big draw to PWH if I'm honest (in terms of the general public). Marble Madness isn't the ideal coaster either as it seems a bit standard, but I'm presuming it was purchased for a reasonable price and would probably have similar pulling power to Knightmare - so I'm team Marble!
All coasters have a high point of G where you pull the most round the track. Nemesis' is the incredible first helix.
Some coasters are intense and pull high Gs all the way round the circuit, some don't pull much at all and some are mixed - obviously it depends a lot on type and design.
I have read online that southport pleasure land are aiming to get knightmare.. bet its been reduced now as its just been sitting there. Real shame its not coming to the hills!
That would explain a reduced price tag maybe, in the latest article there is a picture with the pleasure land owner and a model of the coaster so looks like this story may have legs. Be good to see it used anywhere though rather than be dismantled for scrap.