Scott, you have been here a while and seen every update going, come on now you know these stairs are not to an individual drop slide . For reference @twebber55 yes the stairs are permanent and they are leading up to the pair of drop slides that are in the centre of the volcano, the platform will connect to the other side of the volcano to the other platform creating a bridge, see image below however the rock on the right of the image is blocking the view of the stairs. If you also skip to 1:14 in the video below you will see what I am talking about int he video.
I always wear contacts when I go swimming, but I guess everyone is different though.I wouldn't recommend unless you're prepare to not get you eyes wet.
I knew there was an outdoor segment of a queue up the top but I'd always assumed that part of the queue would be inside the volcano, not all outside.
I know mate :thumbsup:I was only pulling your leg, I mentioned this a few posts back to another comment regarding the stairs but it is technically on the internal face of the volcano so kind of inside, just exposed to the elements.
In the lower left of this pic it looks like there are foundations for more volcano supports. I'm really thinking they will still be building this place in June.
Yes its the kid's area.Question - The raised blue walkway with the orange railings - is this the kids area?
This is near one side of the base of the mountain. I think it really clashes with the ruins and other theming they are adding. Not sure what the thought process was for the color palette. Lava on water (orange on blue)?