Wicker Man is a wooden roller coaster located at Alton Towers in Staffordshire, United Kingdom. Following a weather delay, the ride opened to the public on 20 March 2018 and held its public opening ceremony on 24 March 2018. Manufactured by Great Coasters International at a cost of £16,000,000, Wicker Man set several milestones among wooden coasters including the first to be built at Alton Towers, the first to incorporate fire, and the first in the United Kingdom in over 21 years. Initially codenamed "Secret Weapon 8", a traditional format for naming major projects at Alton Towers, its official name was revealed in January 2018.
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History
In April 2015, the park explored options to open a new attraction in Forbidden Valley. Those plans were eventually dropped in favor of developing on the former site of The Flume attraction, which closed in October 2015. Planning documents were submitted to Staffordshire Moorlands District Council on 23 April 2016. They documented the basic layout of SW8 and the surrounding area. They also suggested that The Flume's old station be turned into a 'Smokehouse' restaurant, but the idea was later abandoned and the station was removed. The Planning Applications Committee approved the plans on 25 August 2016.
The roller coaster was designed by Merlin Entertainments. Retired attraction developer John Wardley was brought in at a late stage to improve the ride's first drops, describing the original profile as "atrocious" and that the drops "lacked major thrill". He added, however, that he was "sure the Wicker Man will be a huge success". Construction on the new ride, which was initially named "Secret Weapon 8" (SW8), commenced on 28 November 2016 beginning with the demolition of The Flume. In 2017, a path leading from Mutiny Bay to Katanga Canyon was closed for the season for vehicle access to the construction site. The coaster's main structure - consisting of the station, shop and queue - was started in March 2017.
The first timber for the coaster arrived at Alton Towers on 4 May 2017. The lift hill's construction reached its highest point in early July, and by October 2017, sections of track were installed. On 9 December 2017, the European Coaster Club and multiple other sources stated that the ride had made its first test run on 7 December 2017.
Wicker Man opened to the general public on 20 March 2018, three days behind schedule due to inclement weather. The opening ceremony for the ride was moved from 17 March 2018 to the following weekend on 24 March 2018. During opening weekend, the ride experienced intermittent closures.
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Marketing
On 16 March 2016, the park's "Towers Loving Care" Twitter account shared an image of construction fences surrounding its defunct attraction, The Flume. A sign was posted that read "SW8: A Ground-Breaking New Ride Development", where SW8 was the shorthand for Secret Weapon 8. As the park has traditionally done in the past, they used a codename beginning with "Secret Weapon" followed by a number to refer to major projects under construction. A video was released on the ride's website in August 2017 and on YouTube detailing the park's previous Secret Weapon rides.
Several days following the video's release, signs around the construction site were updated with a phrase written in runic alphabet translating to "Be Chosen". The same phrase was burnt onto nearby wooden fences adjacent to some of the signs. The ride's potential name and logo was leaked by a website on 25 August 2017, discovered through a trademark filing by Alton Towers. A second video was released on 27 August 2017 featuring two hosts discussing past "Secret Weapon" rides in a large room filled with references to other rides in the park. The video included hidden messages designed to help decode the runic phrase that had been created for the ride.
During Scarefest at Alton Towers in 2017, the park debuted a new scare attraction called "The Welcoming: Be Chosen". It was described as a prequel to SW8, and its theme was centered around a cult village. A third video was released on 27 October 2017. Approximately halfway through, the video is interrupted by words written in the runic language:
"We interrupt this to bring you good news. You are invited to a celebration; a celebration of our Earth and its beauty. All this noise. All this technology. It's too much, isn't it? There's no time or space to think, is there? Deep down you know the truth, don't you? The technology has now taken the reigns. How did you get here? Maybe it doesn't matter. What matters is this chance; your opportunity to reconnect with the Earth. Come join us near the woods and partake in our celebration. How far you choose to go... that is your choice. What part you choose to play... only you can decide. Be chosen on the night where the living meets the dead."
Wicker Man's official name and logo were confirmed in a press release on 8 January 2018. Along with its spring opening date, it was revealed that the ride would be the world's first roller coaster to fuse wood with fire. On the same day, a promotion featured Wicker Man's logo being projected on the London Eye. Artwork to promote the ride was created by Kyle Lambert, with Hollywood-style illustrations of the ride passing through a flaming wicker man effigy.
Description
The ride begins with a preshow prior to boarding the ride with "the chosen ones", who are told that they will be sacrificed to the Wicker Man. The cloth upon which the short video had been played is then lifted up in darkness to reveal a three-dimensional Wicker Man head, which has graphics projected onto it. It is accompanied by sound as well as various lighting effects.
After boarding, the train takes a 180-degree right turn downward, briefly passing through a smoke-filled room with orange lighting elements, emphasising the ride's theming around fire. The train takes a 180-degree turn left and ascends up the lift hill. Passengers then accelerate through a sound tunnel filled with smoke and lightning elements into the first drop, upon which the ride camera is situated. The car then passes through another sound tunnel again filled with lightning and smoke before cascading down a second drop. The train passes through a Wicker Man effigy, filled with screens showing fire and smoke effects, which bursts into flames simultaneously as the train passes through. The track layout has the train passing through the structure three times through three separate tunnels before returning to the station.
After stopping, the train rolls forward inside the building onto a section of track parallel to the maintenance area with light and smoke effects in the tunnel ahead. After a pause to allow for boarding of another train, the ride proceeds into the station where a command is spoken, "Escape to the left, there is no escape to the right."
Following baggage collection, riders have the option to view and purchase ride photos. There is also a ride shop including a large Wicker Man Sculpture as the centre piece, where additional merchandise can be purchased, including a limited edition "Pre-Launch Wicker Man Photography Box" featuring a numbered wood piece from the ride.
References
External links
- Official website
- Wicker Man at the Roller Coaster DataBase
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