So I'm going to really try to put my opinion as sensitively as I can, because I do know that there are a lot of people that would like to see the park changed as little and keeps it's context. I'm bringing this in the context of my first visit came in 2003, and I became a member in 2016. So I don't quite have the long history as some of you and don't have the connection to as many things.
To me change is inevitable. We have to lose some history to move forward. I think we know that IMO change is good. But that being said, to me change needs to be couched in one of three things:
~Deterioration: As in whatever is being taken out is too expensive to fix (BBW/DK), falling apart (can't think of anything at BGW), or illness (foliage).
~A great story: For the setting of the ride, there needs to be a great story for it to be in it's location.
~Lack of location: As in this ride does not make sense anywhere else in the park.
I do think that the park failed at all 3 of these things. The second one of those is the place the park failed the most and the biggest spot they could have won over most people was a great story to the ride. If doesn't matter to me how many people know it. But if you create and craft a great story for the ride, to where it can make the third item fit their story. I 100% feel they picked this location because of being able to do it on the deck and increase the thrill of hanging on that ledge.
I'm sad that the willow is gone, and lament this quiet little corner of the park being lost. But I think this is a ride that's going into a spot of the park that needed something like this. Ireland was one of the few areas that didn't have a thrill ride. Not saying that one had to be forced there, but it makes sense for them a standpoint of it's a way to control crowd levels by putting it in an area not surrounded by other thrill rides.
To me change is inevitable. We have to lose some history to move forward. I think we know that IMO change is good. But that being said, to me change needs to be couched in one of three things:
~Deterioration: As in whatever is being taken out is too expensive to fix (BBW/DK), falling apart (can't think of anything at BGW), or illness (foliage).
~A great story: For the setting of the ride, there needs to be a great story for it to be in it's location.
~Lack of location: As in this ride does not make sense anywhere else in the park.
I do think that the park failed at all 3 of these things. The second one of those is the place the park failed the most and the biggest spot they could have won over most people was a great story to the ride. If doesn't matter to me how many people know it. But if you create and craft a great story for the ride, to where it can make the third item fit their story. I 100% feel they picked this location because of being able to do it on the deck and increase the thrill of hanging on that ledge.
I'm sad that the willow is gone, and lament this quiet little corner of the park being lost. But I think this is a ride that's going into a spot of the park that needed something like this. Ireland was one of the few areas that didn't have a thrill ride. Not saying that one had to be forced there, but it makes sense for them a standpoint of it's a way to control crowd levels by putting it in an area not surrounded by other thrill rides.