Is it confirmed that this will be the floorless model? Huss nowadays offers the theater seating option again under the name Top Spin Classic, presumably with updated restraints and seat design given it's a long time since they made a standard model.
Yes, it was always confirmed it would be a top spin, and it was always confirmed it would be the floorless model... Anybody who saw that all of the dimensions matched up to the decimal place, and still had ideas or hopes of it being something else is living in cloud cuckoo land. (Pun intended.) We weren't talking roughly matched dimensions, as in to the closest metre, they matched up to the decimal place or CM. There is the gap underneath for the floor to drop into and everything, it's all there, and always has been there, in the plans online.
I am excited for it, think it 'could' be a great addition. But Josh makes a valid point, it is just as much a spectacle as it is a ride. Alton Towers positioning it where they have, and in the way that they have, suggests they know this. But much will depend on how they theme it, what effects they add, and more importantly, what effects they keep operational.
Talocan is running without it's fire, and it's a sad sight to see... Nobody bothers watching it anymore, where there would normally have been crowds gathered, there is just the odd few waiting for their friends / family to disembark.
Edited to add: I should clarify, there is still the slimmest, tiniest, miniscule chance that it is a new model of topspin, or upgraded version of the floorless model, but it'd have to have identical dimensions, and the chance of a significantly upgraded version having exactly the same dimensions is extremely slim.