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Today was pretty awful. If I'd had time to write in LJ earlier, you'd have been treated to a long, in-depth rant about everything that went wrong today, but now I've calmed down sufficiently that I can't be bothered wasting any more time on it. Instead, I'll give you a brief summary:

Crap things: South West Trains (this morning), buses, WAP (x2), Directory Enquiries, Post Office opening times.
Surprisingly un-crap things: The Jubilee line, South West Trains (this evening).
Good things: Toasted baguette, carrot & butterbean soup, [livejournal.com profile] chrismoose.

I should write about the weekend, but I'm too tired to now. Looking forward to next weekend, would anyone like to come to Chessington World of Adventures this Friday (22nd) for the opening? Unfortunately, the new Vampire won't be ready until after Easter, but I've already booked the day off work and it's only 70p on the bus to Chessington with my Tussauds Season Ticket :) Let me know if you're interested...

Date: 2002-03-20 01:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] baratron.livejournal.com
The revised opening date of 8th April is on the official Chessington site at http://www.chessington.com/new.htm (http://www.chessington.com/new.htm). It gives the impression that the Vampire was always set to open a couple of weeks after the rest of the park, though - there's no excuses at all. The actual reasons are given on the cwoa.co.uk unofficial site, here (http://www.leggate.clara.net/next_generation/news/index.htm). Apparently the delay is because the company building the new coaster went bust.

I wrote a paragraph about how I prefer Chessington to Thorpe Park, but I finally gave up trying to get Opera to open the Thorpe Park website and booted up IE on the laptop, and there are quite a few rides there I've never been on. The main disadvantage of Thorpe Park over Chessington is that it's considerably harder and more expensive for me to get to, especially if travelling before 9.30am. Hmm - having said that, the information on the TP web site is definitely implying that holders of a season pass get the extra ride time on Colossus (that would cost anyone else £30) for free.
From: [identity profile] baratron.livejournal.com
and now I need to ride it in real life :)

I'd been put off by the publicity saying it was a "10 loop" rollercoaster - I was thinking about the coasters I've ridden in Canada that were 3 loop and how ill they made me feel. Having looked at the track in detail I've discovered it's actually a 10 inversion coaster - there's only one 360 degree loop. Argh! I now don't know which one to go for - Chessington or Thorpe Park? What do you reckon, [livejournal.com profile] lovingboth and anyone else who was planning to come along?

(Further comments about Chessington & Thorpe Park can be found in the comment I've just posted to an old thread (http://www.livejournal.com/talkread.bml?journal=baratron&itemid=66211&view=140195#t140195)).
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The weather's tomorrow is mixed - it probably won't rain, but it won't be sunny. Because of Colossus (and I want to ride it too, having seen Blue Peter :) what the virtual ride doesn't show is that you ride it 'Superman' style, horizontally suspended under the 'carriage') I suspect TP's going to be much busier than CWoA. TP is also further away for both of us.

Why don't we CWoA tomorrow and book a day after the Easter holidays for TP, inc early ride time?

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