Dick Swiveller
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- Sep 9, 2011
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My quote marks not sarcastic enough?Can we stop referring to trips on this thing as "FLIGHTS" ?
Its a glass lift.
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My quote marks not sarcastic enough?Can we stop referring to trips on this thing as "FLIGHTS" ?
Its a glass lift.
Looking at my Twitter & FB there were 1901ers on the stuck flight and Hughton & Bruno were either on it or next on.
Massive **** up to be honest. Getting stuck on local VIP night is a disaster. I won't be going on it.
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If you won't go on it because of this:
Don't go in cars, trains, planes, cable cars, lifts, escalators, or anything mechanical that moves
If you won't go on it because of this:
Don't go in cars, trains, planes, cable cars, lifts, escalators, or anything mechanical that moves
100000+ have already been on it - how many are needed to repay the loan?
A good start anyway (apart from the break down)
Shirley the uppy-downy thing is just the 21st centuries version of the walky-out thing.Money could have been well spent on something worthwhile like starting the rebuilding of the West Pier.
Friend of mine went on it last week during school holiday time. They arrived early and were told no problem to go on an earlier "flight" than the one they had booked. Their "flight" had about 80 people in the 200 capacity pod. If that's the best they can do in the way of numbers during the summer school holidays, then they're going to be nowhere near their forecast.
Money could have been well spent on something worthwhile like starting the rebuilding of the West Pier.
Why is that funny?
80 x 15 quid is £1200 per flight, plus drinks.
What's their forecast?
Shirley the uppy-downy thing is just the 21st centuries version of the walky-out thing.
I don't have to hand but their visitor forecast meant they would have to have full pods running 12 hours a day almost every day of the year.
80 x 15 quid is £1200 per flight, plus drinks.
What's their forecast?
Friend of mine went on it last week during school holiday time. They arrived early and were told no problem to go on an earlier "flight" than the one they had booked. Their "flight" had about 80 people in the 200 capacity pod. If that's the best they can do in the way of numbers during the summer school holidays, then they're going to be nowhere near their forecast.
Money could have been well spent on something worthwhile like starting the rebuilding of the West Pier.