Grawp would give the perfect excuse to use the obligatory wet the audience routine :drool:
And the falling part of the ride. Don't forget that.
Grawp would give the perfect excuse to use the obligatory wet the audience routine :drool:
Ewww, Giant snot!
The sneeze will come right after an adorable heart melting smile, then...kableewy. Covered in snot.
Very Universal.
:thumbsup:....Receives the Predictions Seal of Approval.A few predictions:
We finally get the Shrieking Shack. Maybe off in the distance like the old Bates Motel? Maybe in the queue like Hagrid's Hut? Or maybe the queue passes through it? Or maybe the load station is in the Shrieking Shack. Anyway. I bet it finally makes it appearance one way or another.
Firenze will rival The Shamen, not really, but close enough in the given applications. Gwarp will be better than Kong.
Firenze will rival The Shamen, not really, but close enough in the given applications. Gwarp will be better than Kong.
The waits were ~30 mins all day, but they did have 4 trains on so that helped with capacity a lot. First time I'd seen two trains running same time in a long time. Was sad to say goodbye, but I'm excited for the future.
Oh, and I got a lot of video of the ride, including a full tour of the queue and even the tapestries you can't usually see in the candle room. Hope to get it up by end of the week!
3 miles away and nothing to do, and I still didn't make it over. :shrug:I can always tell how much an attraction means to me by how motivated I am to ride it before a potential (or announced) permanent closure.
I had plenty of opportunities the past 3 weeks or so to go catch even just one ride. I even planned specifically to go today to ride it on it's last day. None of that was enough to get me to care enough to actually follow through and go over and catch one last ride. Can't wait to see what UOR come's up with for this new ride/area!
It's been under UC's eyes to demo since Potter began development. They knew that a giant "eye sore" steel coaster next to Hogsmeade did not mix well with the great theming done inside of Hogsmeade.