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I think someone may have answered this already, but are all the gas torches in Camp Jurassic now swapped out for those crappy amber bulbs? And is this a permanent change? My girlfriend and I were there last week and I was so excited to show her how cool that area looks with the torches lit. Lo...
The space would be reason enough to put the exisiting Raptor Encounter by the water front, and with appropriate signage and team member presence I don't see why they couldn't draw people down that way for it. Even if it is temporary, as others have indicated.
Edit: don't see the practicality...
I was happy that the host actually seemed happy and confident with the presentation, and actually was asking some interesting questions of the stars.
Plus, the interview with the show designer! How excited/happy was that dude!? He had me smiling in anticipation. All those great live performers...
I've been lurking around for months now, admiring pictures. Happy to hear that we got HTF back, and thanks to everyone for all the amazing shots! It's the closest I'm gonna get (sadly) for a few months, until I can afford to pick up another annual pass and go just about every other day.
Still...
Thanks for the redirect, Briman. I wanted to point out Regina and Ashley for those of you who find yourselves at Backwater Bar in IOA; they're awesome!
I'm thinking you'll probably be just fine by then. The main section has to open by this summer, and if for whatever reason there is a delay on gringotts, I imagine they'll have it sorted by August.
I'm sure I'm preaching to the choir here, but I am so happy for Universal and their ambitious expansion. Thankfully this parking structure is RIGHT BEHIND Diagon, so the influx of employees are gonna be able to park close to work.
I imagine it is a lot harder to get an idea put in a Disney park than it is in a Universal park, which speaks well of their quality control dept, but it means that visitors are getting announcements five years in advance of an opening after Disney (probably) deliberated for another five years...
Didn't they contract Nassal again? I can't remember if they're just doing prefab or if they were on-site, but I can't imagine the brickwork issue stemming from them. Who goofed on the station?
I honestly feel like Avatar was a way to tackle a lot of non-narrative objectives by using a narrative medium, so that it was barely cohesive in the end. Essentially it just felt like a showcase of how far CGI has come along, and how conservation-minded James Cameron is, bound together with a...