Look to the right of the house part there is a start of an arched church like window and the start from another one next to it and also to the left of the house part.
Look to the right of the house part there is a start of an arched church like window and the start from another one next to it and also to the left of the house part.
I am left assuming that the reason for the custom concrete forms was because of the proximity to the coaster track. Interesting.
Indoor coaster? Outdoor coaster? How about a labyrinth coaster...
They did use plywood. They placed the 2x4s out and then screwed in plywood on the other side..I still don't really get it. The forms seem to be straight, why couldn't they use plywood?? Did they want the ridges in the concrete that are going to be left by the hundreds of 2x4s?
So how high do we think the tallest drop will be? Asking for a friend who's terrified of heights...:look:
So how high do we think the tallest drop will be? Asking for a friend who's terrified of heights...:look:
Hopefully not high..
I am headed to Universal next month - where could I find the best views for this construction?
It seems in the queue for the Hogsmeade Station, as you begin the queue, it seemingly has a great view of one vantage point for now, next to the second launch of the coaster.
The regular line and Express for the train are side by side during the part where everyone is taking photos. They're practically the same view, Express is just two feet closer.Thanks! I had heard that there were great views in the Express line, but we don't have Express.
I wonder how that bunny hop through the Clock building will fit. It looks severe
I don't think it'd be anymore severe than getting shot up mummy's hill and getting pulled right back down.. which is probably my favoritest part of any ride, ever, from anywhere, of whatever park, no matter what, no matter where, or who or who you are with, or where I'm going, or where I've been. Ever. For any reason. Whatsoever.
I don't think it'd be anymore severe than getting shot up mummy's hill and getting pulled right back down.. which is probably my favoritest part of any ride, ever, from anywhere, of whatever park, no matter what, no matter where, or who or who you are with, or where I'm going, or where I've been. Ever. For any reason. Whatsoever.