That's one thing... but a giant wooden coaster that everyone can see and guests are always asking, "is that ride open" wouldn't likely last very long....Trike Encounter
That's one thing... but a giant wooden coaster that everyone can see and guests are always asking, "is that ride open" wouldn't likely last very long....Trike Encounter
That's one thing... but a giant wooden coaster that everyone can see and guests are always asking, "is that ride open" wouldn't likely last very long.
:tease:Toon Lagoon Theater
At least the theater gets used twice a year...:tease:
After seeing the original Raptor Encounter and Blue within a couple days of each other, it really is night and day! The old one's head sculpt is so weird-looking to me now. When Blue looks at you you feel like you're seeing the film character in the flesh. Love it! Hoping they update the old ones to the new style for sure.
Even Blue being able to close her mouth all the way and hide her teeth makes it feel much more like the Jurassic film version dinosaurs. It's a little detail, but makes a big difference to me.Yeah I can’t wait to see Blue in person. Seen someone on Facebook say Blue looks worse than the old one and had to question their eyes.
So the coaster will be the centerpiece of the lake when you approach from point of entry? Interesting choice, I'm sure you "roller coasters are eye sores" people must not be too happy.
More over the water than in front of the DC
But the water... is in front... of the DC!
Anyone saw Good Morning America today? They showed some behind the scenes of Jurassic World and they were using a coaster to film the Giroball scenes.
They have shown that footage before in featurettes, and it seems like it was done to make what the actors are doing to be..more real in a way.
We ask for your understanding and patience in this difficult time for us!
But the water... is in front... of the DC!
Am I the only one who thinks that this may be a Gerstlauer Infinity Coaster? Knott's fit theirs into a plot half the size of Trike Encounter (seriously, check it on Google Earth. That plot was small), the coaster can have a sweet lighting package, and it'll fit the thrill category seems to be going for.
I don't see Universal working with Gerstlauer. Their manufacturing quality isn't the best and capacity is usually pretty low. Then again, Rockit exists, so it's not impossible.Am I the only one who thinks that this may be a Gerstlauer Infinity Coaster? Knott's fit theirs into a plot half the size of Trike Encounter (seriously, check it on Google Earth. That plot was small), the coaster can have a sweet lighting package, and it'll fit the thrill category seems to be going for.