Talk:Tom & Jerry (roller coaster)
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editThis is a real coaster because if you didn't check the links and read it, you would of known that it is not at the park no more. It was going into to the park, but it didn't and it sat in storage for that year. Then it relocated to Parque Warner Madrid as Tom y Jerry. You can't say that it isn't real because I just told you the HOLE story!!!!!
Tom & Jerry or Tom y Jerry: Picnic en el Parque?
editI noticed something while looking up things here on Wikipedia. While this article calls the roller coaster "Tom & Jerry", the Parque Warner Madrid article in the Cartoon Village section of the article calls it "Tom y Jerry: Picnic en el Parque" (Tom and Jerry: Picnic in the Park). A while back, this article was called "Tom y Jerry (roller coaster)", but back in 2017 got its name changed to "Tom & Jerry (roller coaster)".
Apparently, according to a website that was linked on the article, the roller coaster is indeed called Tom y Jerry and has a sign that calls the ride "Tom y Jerry: Picnic en el Parque". [1]
Does anyone think the article should get renamed again to "Tom y Jerry: Picnic en el Parque" or should the name of the article just remain as "Tom & Jerry"? --JCC the Alternate Historian (talk) 23:05, 1 March 2021 (UTC)
- The park website has it listed as Tom & Jerry, with the ampersand, in both English and Spanish. I'm not seeing "Picnic in the Park" anywhere.—JlACEer (talk) 23:54, 1 March 2021 (UTC)
- The source (Roller Coaster DataBase) that I added on this talk page mentions that the coaster is (or at least was back in 2005 when the picture of the sign was taken) called "Tom y Jerry: Picnic en el Parque", or "Tom y Jerry" for short. In addition to that, as I mentioned above, the Parque Warner Madrid Wikipedia article itself in the Cartoon Village section of the article calls it "Tom y Jerry: Picnic en el Parque". If this info is a bit wrong and/or outdated, it should probably be updated. --JCC the Alternate Historian (talk) 22:09, 2 March 2021 (UTC)
- On the map of the park's website, the roller coaster is named "Tom & Jerry: Picnic en el Parque".[2] --JCC the Alternate Historian (talk) 23:30, 17 September 2022 (UTC)