And this is why I hate that damn show. The Jersey Shore is actually a nice place for the most part.
I was referring to the show! I swear!
And this is why I hate that damn show. The Jersey Shore is actually a nice place for the most part.
Perhaps what was there wasn't so bad. In design it is called white space or green space... somewhere to rest your eyes. Now the first thing you see at Universal is the Jersey Shore.
COMPLETELY AGREE. They totally could have fit a water park in there.
FIST PUMPING all the way to hole 18...
That really could be taken in a whole different direction... BTW I hate the show AND I hate Jersey.
I for one was much happier with the open space that was there before. All this clutter takes away from the advertisements I enjoy on the side of the movie theater.
FIST PUMPING all the way to hole 18...
That really could be taken in a whole different direction... BTW I hate the show AND I hate Jersey.
If yours wasn't such a snarky post, then I would agree with it. I suppose the ugly green terraced amphitheater on citywalk lagoon would make a great dunkin doughnuts water slide and zip-line area or perhaps a DisneyQuest style attraction would fit nicely on Hard Rock Hotel Island. There are tons of unused mini-lands within the resort. :wave:
:rofl: I mean, seriously. I thought everyone likes mini golf.
Ahem. Pardon the interruption, but did you just say you hate the shore? :boxing: Come at me, bro!
We’ll start off in CityWalk, where the Hollywood Drive-In Golf course is set to open by the end of this month. You can see how much this is changing the area underneath the moving walkways into CityWalk in these comparison photos from 2011 and 2012.
Well, for those of us comparing the old to the new, ParkRumors posted this aerial comparison of the former green space to the mini-golf course:
I love a good Minigolf course. This installment might be the first City Walk attraction in a very long time to actually get my business.