Why are they closing Nemesis?
Why are they closing Nemesis? The £10 million coaster was closed in November for a major revamp. It offers a thrilling experience with a g-force of 3.5 and a top speed of 50 mph. As part of Nemesis' revamp, the ride's entire 250-tonne, 716-metre-long track is being replaced before it reopens in 2024.
Is Nemesis a scary ride?
If you don't like the dark, jump scares, loud noises, drop towers or rides designed to cause you pain then this is not the ride for you. The drop tower element is pretty lame but the theming works so well to create anxiety from nothing really. You'll find yourself scared throughout but coming out underwhelmed.
Why is the Nemesis ride closing?
The £10 million coaster was closed in November for a major revamp. It offers a thrilling experience with a g-force of 3.5 and a top speed of 50 mph. As part of Nemesis' revamp, the ride's entire 250-tonne, 716-metre-long track is being replaced before it reopens in 2024.
Why did they get rid of Nemesis?
Nemesis was closed by order of the Phalanx - the secret organisation tasked with keeping the beast pinned beneath its steel structure under control - over fears about her “abnormal behaviour”.