Yes, she originally tweeted that it was a double launch coaster to open in 2018 however these have since been deleted.
According to a twitter post, the Mack family are meant to be announcing the project tomorrow so it's likely that Mandy got a bit too excited prematurely.
Favourite Park 2016:Still LISEBERG (mmm... HELIX) Favourite Ride 2016: Still HELIX (at night)
Park: Blackpool Pleasure Beach Construction Code Name: Construction 18 Manufacturer : MACK Rides Cost: ??16.25m ($21.16m)
Ride Details: 15 interactions with 5 different rides and 2 two tunnels Max Height: 88.5 feet high Highest drop: 82ft. Track Length: 1143meters Ride time: 161 seconds Trains: 3 Max Speed: 80km/h max Max Banking: 120 degrees
Looks like a fun ride, although it would have been nice to see a higher speed. It kinda looks slow on the offrides. Onride it looks like a fun ride though.
Coastercount: 1410(I've seen the world and it's horrid contraptions... @.@) - Wood: 142 - Steel: 1268
This is practically a family ride, other than a few quick transitions. Their 'inclined loop' doesn't even hit 90 degrees of bank, much less anything close to inverted.
This is practically a family ride, other than a few quick transitions. Their 'inclined loop' doesn't even hit 90 degrees of bank, much less anything close to inverted.
Classic TylerE - pessimistic as per usual
That said I think Mack is fully able to do a good job - just worried that the spacial constraints of Blackpool might've hindered the layout design and pacing. Some of the transitions look mighty snappy though - which is good.
Blackpool will have a current coaster :0! This will bring in quite the crowd I imagine. They did a good job fitting in the long layout in the area they have, hopefully forces will surprise people once open.
And the over-hyping of this ride already starts by media. Layout didn't seem to wow me, neither did the stats. So I hope the actual interaction of all the surrounding rides is going to make up a lot.
Coastercount: 1410(I've seen the world and it's horrid contraptions... @.@) - Wood: 142 - Steel: 1268
GP probably won't be disappointed - it's the first modern launch designed to thrill in the North of England so it should pull in a fair few unique visitors who might not have been to Thorpe / Alton.