Tah dah!
Or maybe the pond where Harry found his Patronis..........Maybe incorporating the Great/Black Lake into the ride? I guess it could fit the theme/location?
According to dewatering plans filed with the FDEP, only one of the Dragon Challenge ponds is being filled in. The other one is being enlarged.
Or maybe the pond where Harry found his Patronis..........
I am starting to wonder if there will be any dark ride element to this at all. I’m not seeing signs of any foundation grading. It’s looking more like a bunch of golf course berms and mounds.
After looking at the DA and Kong construction pics, you can clearly tell where buildings are supposed to goI am starting to wonder if there will be any dark ride element to this at all. I’m not seeing signs of any foundation grading. It’s looking more like a bunch of golf course berms and mounds.
After looking at the DA and Kong construction pics, you can clearly tell where buildings are supposed to go
I can't see it with this
My big question is this, is an indoor dark ride section needed? It would certainly be unique for them
This is an example of how an outdoor ride can work while being completely themed
Yes, he should certainly make an appearance!I would assume so, even if it's for one AA in particular that goes with a G.
This is an example of how an outdoor ride can work while being completely themed
If I remember correctly it was dark green before Potter moved in. I figured they painted it white because A: Snow of Hogsmeade or B: The dark color was fading badly from the sun.With all this land cleaned up, i realize now, how HUGE this white backdrop is !!
What is the point for that ?
Visuals/Noises isolation for both universal and neighbors ?
And was it originally white ?
Do you think they gonna paint it like what they did for the King Kong 2d mountains ?
With all this land cleaned up, i realize now, how HUGE this white backdrop is !!
What is the point for that ?
Visuals/Noises isolation for both universal and neighbors ?
And was it originally white ?
Do you think they gonna paint it like what they did for the King Kong 2d mountains ?
If I remember correctly it was dark green before Potter moved in. I figured they painted it white because A: Snow of Hogsmeade or B: The dark color was fading badly from the sun.
If they keep it, I would hope they do like they do at T-Rex Cafe and cover it with so many real trees that you don't even notice the flat backdrop being there.
And I think it was partly for keeping sound in, and partly to keep the view clean of cars driving by as seen from the ride.
I am starting to wonder if there will be any dark ride element to this at all. I’m not seeing signs of any foundation grading. It’s looking more like a bunch of golf course berms and mounds.
After looking at the DA and Kong construction pics, you can clearly tell where buildings are supposed to go
I can't see it with this
My big question is this, is an indoor dark ride section needed? It would certainly be unique for them
This is an example of how an outdoor ride can work while being completely themed
I always thought it was to keep the high schoolers minds on their studies rather than watching a coaster loop all day.With all this land cleaned up, i realize now, how HUGE this white backdrop is !!
What is the point for that ?
Visuals/Noises isolation for both universal and neighbors ?
And was it originally white ?
Do you think they gonna paint it like what they did for the King Kong 2d mountains ?
I never knew those water management plans existed. Is today the first time we’ve seen that?