From Red to Blue?June 4th might be a colorful day to be in the Park.
Also, I really don't expect Universal to go very tall with this, but rather, give us a launch and some neat terrain/show elements and theming
From Red to Blue?June 4th might be a colorful day to be in the Park.
I am not entirely convinced it's a woodie.
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Wow. So this says to me that this is gonna be some kind of thrilling coaster and not a family coaster like Seven Dwarves and Slinky. Wish I could say I’ve been on El Toro, but the last time I was there, I was on a school field trip and there was no time. I think it was in its first year of operation so the line was massive.
Honestly, I concur. This doesn't seem like a woodie, and if it was, I don't think it'd be entirely plausible in my eyes.
I am willing to guess steel-launched thrill-coaster, similar to Maverick in a way.
That bridge isn't going anywhere as long as Hogsmeade exists.I wish they would demolish that bridge, mostly because it's ugly as hell. But the paths back that way are definitely usable, maybe as queue for something like a moved Raptor Encounter
Honestly, I concur. This doesn't seem like a woodie, and if it was, I don't think it'd be entirely plausible in my eyes.
I am willing to guess steel-launched thrill-coaster, similar to Maverick in a way.
That bridge isn't going anywhere as long as Hogsmeade exists.
Let me phrase it this way: There needs to be some sort of a bridge as long as Hogsmeade exists. They can knock down the current one if needed, but it would have to be replaced.I know that the bridge was initially built in order to bypass the major construction of Hogsmeade however, I wonder if they conceived from the outset that it would prove useful long afterwards. Was it ever the plan to demolish it down the road after Hogsmeade was open. I would love to know how exactly it transpired.
So if you are working Jurassic Park
Tell me then, why can’t JP workers use their own backstage gates? Why must they traverse the LC?
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The weird thing is that Disney have been doing this kind of thing since the MK opened and Universal are only doing it now because JK Rowling demanded it.
Dudley has a great queue imo, maybe it's just nostalgia though.I find JPRA's queue to be quite relaxing..All the plants around and such...Much better than Popeye or Dudley
Not sure if you are intentionally referencing Primeval Whirl or not...:shifty:how about a wild mouse coaster thats fun and not overly thrilling.Where the vehicle spins.Also make it a comedy ride based on something.Maybe a volcano or comet.
:ban:I know 7D gets kicked in the nuts a lot- but it’s 1 dark scene away from being arguably the best coaster at WDW
While I don't think this is necessarily a woodie...I think they're already building something that will remind people a lot of Maverick. I understand space likely means if it's a coaster it's launched, but I wouldn't expect such a sprawling experience.
Dudley has a great queue imo, maybe it's just nostalgia though.
Not sure if you are intentionally referencing Primeval Whirl or not...:shifty:
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7D is fun and all...but it's nowhere near the best coaster at WDW. Terrible pacing.