The queue and station being themed is the bare minimum. They didn't even achieve that.
Arent the switchbacks outside the station open air as well? Thats one thing that really grinds my gears that Cedar Fair loves to cheap out on but BGW has almost always done. I mean how expensive can it be to put up some support posts and a roof to keep the sun off people instead of letting them bake like a potato.The queue and station being themed is the bare minimum. They didn't even achieve that.
If you look in the pov, it appears that there are NO switchbacks. Pause the pov when it hits the spike and look toward the left. Just a planter area, it appears.Arent the switchbacks outside the station open air as well? Thats one thing that really grinds my gears that Cedar Fair loves to cheap out on but BGW has almost always done. I mean how expensive can it be to put up some support posts and a roof to keep the sun off people instead of letting them bake like a potato.
Even the the uncovered portions of BGWs are short (Verbolten) or are shaded naturally by trees (Alpengeist, LNM).
I mean don't get me wrong the lack of theming is incredibly lackluster, but this cheapskate move is just pathetic.
Oh yeah this is gonna be a disorganized clusterfuck. What a dumb move.Yeah, the switchbacks and queue shelter were cut from the plans pretty early on. The queue is basically just a U-shaped path that runs from the plaza to the station now. Look for lines pouring out over the bridge and into Festa in the coming weeks.
^^^ Yep.Exactly. The theming doesn't have to be crazy. I have a hard time remembering, but Drachenfire wasn't themed. A little bit would have went a long ways even if it was just the station roof not looking so generic
I think a reason some people think that Busch should be able to do great theming, is when you look at Verbolten. In 2012, bgw showed us they can theme a ride, and do it WELL. Granted there was a higher bar because they were replacing the Wolf, but still. When we saw that, combined with darkastle, you could tell that the park is capable of great theming. It’s just whether or not they CHOOSE to use that ability. I get that it can add up, but that shouldn’t be an excuse to not do more theming than shrubbery and such.^^^ Yep.
Drachen Fire's theming, aside from a flame decal on the ride vehicles, consisted of the attraction just looking sharp standing in a well maintained grassy field with solid pathway landscaping. And that was enough.
The ride station and maintenance building had some nice visual touches. There was only a narrow covered queue area on the back side of the station, if memory serves. The rest of the queue was uncovered but well put together.
While the ride offered plenty to complain about, I never heard a peep about its appearance or lack of theming.
So I don't understand the suggestion that BGW visitors once expected anything even approaching Disney- or Universal-level theming. Yes, BBW had its own "Bavarian village." But overall, if something looked well thought out, manicured, and cared for, that was often sufficient. I remember that era well.
I won't comment on Pantheon's appearance against that standard, but it isn't sounding too good...
What about griffon is themed?Alpengeist, and Griffon Both have heavily themed plazas and queue buildings. In recent years, Invadr has a heavily themed queue, station, and plaza. Pantheon couldn't even get themed architecture.
Themed Buildings, Bridge, barrels and crates, and blacksmith tools on walls.What about griffon is themed?
Arent the switchbacks outside the station open air as well? Thats one thing that really grinds my gears that Cedar Fair loves to cheap out on but BGW has almost always done. I mean how expensive can it be to put up some support posts and a roof to keep the sun off people instead of letting them bake like a potato.
Even the the uncovered portions of BGWs are short (Verbolten) or are shaded naturally by trees (Alpengeist, LNM).
I mean don't get me wrong the lack of theming is incredibly lackluster, but this cheapskate move is just pathetic.
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