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I'm a little confused on the time period this ride is set in. Are going to Skull Island with Erin Ryder's Myth Explorer Team to find more about the 8th Wonder Expedition Company and Kong (she did say at the end I need to come back with more crew) or are we being transported to the 30's and going...
So if a hypercoaster is a coaster over 200 ft, a gigacoaster is a coaster over 300 ft, and a stratacoaster is over 400ft, what are they going to call this one?
Keep in mind in 2000, there were no camera phones. In fact, there was hardly any digital photography. When we were limited to 24 shots before having to shell out to have our pictures developed and buy a new role of film, it was a lot easier to get people already conservative with their film...
I have to totally disagree here. Especially if there's still space available to build new worlds while keeping the old ones. Yes, sometimes it works out in the long run: we wouldn't be getting a new Kong ride if the old one were still around. But new is not always better than old...
Wait, couldn't they just build access to the area behind doom by going through SFA?Then they'd have all that backstage space to build whatever they wanted and leave Doom alone.