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What will the next new ride be at Drayton Manor do we know what they will do next
Rumours are Pirates may be coming back, TPWW stated something new is coming next year, personally hoping PA does make a come back, park really needs it back
 
When I was in the museum I got talking to other adults who were explaining to there kids what was the ride like and how much they missed it. I went on pirate adventure 3 years before I went on the Florida pirates of the Caribbean and before all the pirates were upgraded you couldn’t tell the difference.
Like Drayton really got to do a big dark ride as they got big competition next year with Paulton’s new area, Chessington’s Paw patrol area and Alton Towers rumoured Bluey coaster.
 
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When I was in the museum I got talking to other adults who were explaining to there kids what was the ride like and how much they missed it. I went on pirate adventure 3 years before I went on the Florida pirates of the Caribbean and before all the pirates were upgraded you couldn’t tell the difference.
Like Drayton really got to do a big dark ride as they got big competition next year with Paulton’s new area, Chessington’s Paw patrol area and Alton Towers rumoured Bluey coaster.
I would suggest to Drayton not to try and compete with Towers, as weaker as Tpwers it still a major park, its the reason the thrill rides didn't work for Drayton.

A Dark Ride would be a good addition is it ironic that we have 2 Mack Rides Boat Rides in the UK SBNO.

Actually noticed recently Alton Towers and Drayton Manor share a few of ride models i.e. Vekoma Madhouse, Intamin Rapids, Zamperla Rock n Tug, even as stated Mack Rides Boat ride.
 
There is an expectation of new rides and attractions at parks every year, it's not realistic but we have been lucky over the last few years. Hopefully we will see frontier falls finished properly and a new attraction next year along with zoo works.

I would love to see more dark rides for days when the weather is not so good. I do wonder what the plans are for the 4d cinema.
 
AEG is on the way out it seems .
With the return to the classic Thomas we all know . A possible Thomas expansion for the 20th anniversary in 2027/2028 would be a classic Thomas theme

A dark ride is a cool idea and I feel a Thomas dark ride would be a nice addition. Maybe time to get rid of the Sodor classic cars . I am shocked the ride has lasted this long . The land being used for a dark ride could easily boost park attendance .

The Sodor windmill merry go round is a ride that was in Thomas land USA but not at Drayton I could see that being added as well in update.
Along with some stage show for the area . I think this would make a good expansion .

To sum it up
Thomas dark ride - replacing Sodor classic cars
Sodor merry-go-round windmill
Thomas stage show
 
I do think the looping group will have a big decision to do in 2027 as it be there 1st time they got to renew the contract as some of them rides will be 20 years old. They may need to be replaced with a newer version or add more rides based on the trains.
 
What happened to Pandemonium? Was it scrapped? Was it sold? Or is it in storage?

The unused plot of land in Vikings is the only free plot of land right now. That ride would just about squeeze in there...

If not Pandemonium, maybe a new skyflier ride - a Viking based one. Two Viking longboats reaching for the sky.

Yup - that could work.

:)
 
What happened to Pandemonium? Was it scrapped? Was it sold? Or is it in storage?

The unused plot of land in Vikings is the only free plot of land right now. That ride would just about squeeze in there...

If not Pandemonium, maybe a new skyflier ride - a Viking based one. Two Viking longboats reaching for the sky.

Yup - that could work.

:)
It was scrapped doesn't fit the target market either
 
Intamin new multi dimension mover ride looks an interesting concept with possibility of UK first but at what cost. Would love to see something like this. Can be seen on Intamin website

Intamin and ETF Ride Systems collaboration​

Intamin and ETF Ride Systems, two leading companies in their respective fields within the amusement ride industry, have joined forces for the first time to introduce an innovative new dark ride system, the Multi Dimension Mover.

ETF Ride Systems designs and builds innovative ride solutions for theme parks, museums, and events worldwide. With over 800 vehicles installed, the company is renowned for its reliable track-bound and trackless dark ride systems that operate on the ground, in the air, and on water. They offer high uptime, low maintenance costs, and flexible, theme-tailored designs.

Intamin is well known as a pioneering leader in the industry and has worked hard for its name to be synonymous with out-of-the-ordinary, tailored-to-the-needs amusement rides. Intamin’s extensive portfolio, the largest in the industry, features over 1000 installations spanning roller coasters, water rides, tower rides, and immersive rides. Intamin is, among many other achievements, well-known for its advancements and experience in roller coaster launch systems.

Leveraging their comprehensive expertise, they aim to continuously bring innovation to more traditional amusement rides, as shown by their creation of the world’s first launched Flume Ride and the recently introduced Flume special elements.

Both companies, each with a proud tradition as family-owned businesses, have been shaped by their passion, innovation, and commitment to producing high-quality ride systems. When ETF Ride Systems became part of the Intamin family in July 2024 – while remaining a separate and independently managed organization – it laid the groundwork for future collaborations and combined strengths, such as for the Multi Dimension Mover.
 
It was scrapped doesn't fit the target market either
Thanks for replying. The current target audience in the "under12 family thrill rides" Victoria has said those words. (or something similar)

Funny thing is, Skyflyer rides ARE actually family thrill rides. :)

I went on the original DM Skyflyer back in 1989 - I was 11, my brother was 10. We both were under 12 and thouroughly enjoyed it.

Just saying.

Are you reading this Victoria? 😄

Worth a try!

😄:):):):):):)
 
It's hard to say what family thrill is these days. My kids are 8 and 6, 1.3m and 1.2m. They both love The Wave and have been on Mandrill Mayhem and the coasters at Disneyland Paris, so they've now completely outgrown Thomas Land. They enjoy Thor, Accelerator and Gold Rush, but keep asking when the next ride they 'can go upside down on' is being built. So much so we've had to buy Merlin Passes. I know everyone is different but things such as Skyflyer would definitely entice a lot of kids up to the age of 12!
 
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