I have this sneaking suspicion that there’s something onsite we haven’t seen yet and the people at Universal are just counting down the days until it’s uncovered.
I have this sneaking suspicion that there’s something onsite we haven’t seen yet and the people at Universal are just counting down the days until it’s uncovered.
well recently you just seem to be anti jibberjabber that's the only reason I say that, But I'm keeping my fingers crossed!!I report rumors all the time. Hey the dude who I said he saw stuff might not know what he’s seeing. Or maybe another part of it went vertical. I don’t know.
I have this sneaking suspicion that there’s something onsite we haven’t seen yet and the people at Universal are just counting down the days until it’s uncovered.
But seriously, I would think that the only creative thing that would be on site at this point would be for the queue building. I would imagine that everything is gutted by now…
I hope the design changes include putting the pretty stuff near the end instead of at the beginning. As I recall, the end was just long straight passageways with no adornment prior to the large load room.
Yes you are correct and I stand by my statement from earlier, with them still working on pounding steel into the ground we are a ways away from vertical. They still have to pour footers for the showbuilding and any outdoor portions (assuming they haven’t done so already).Pretty sure that crane on the right is just being used to put the tower crane together.
With the arrival of the tower crane we should expect this project to pick up the pace rather quickly and vertical by spring. I have no inside knowledge just my observations.
If this becomes Uni's Expedition Everest... oh boy. That'a a big win
What makes you say that?
The way they reference "family" and "thrill" coaster, outdoor/indoor scenes, animatronics (hopefully working). I can imagine this ride having Everest like scenes with some stops and possibly go backwards if Uni wants it to or not.