Indoor Zelda boat ride would be pretty cool actually.According to their website they do water rides and dark rides as well. Though their focus seems to on coasters and their dark rides seem to go into Europe regional parks mostly .
Indoor Zelda boat ride would be pretty cool actually.According to their website they do water rides and dark rides as well. Though their focus seems to on coasters and their dark rides seem to go into Europe regional parks mostly .
Yeah, you could set it on a hyrule river and have it pass through the different regions of the kingdom.Indoor Zelda boat ride would be pretty cool actually.
I am much more excited for Europa park next year than Disneyland Paris and am actually surprised in particular that Disney Paris has such high attendance yet cries poor while Europa park consistently is making large expansions with much lower attendance. I guess it would make sense why Europa park is rated number 1.Mack Rides was created/owned/operated by the Mack family who also built Europa-Park which is the largest Theme Park in Germany and the second most popular park in all of Europe behind only Disneyland Paris. They have some truly great rides from dark, water, theater, and yes coasters. Mack is more than just rollercoasters but they are very damn good at coasters. Europa-Park is a bucket list of mine as it truly looks beautiful with on site hotels and a new highly themed water park on the way. So yeah Mack is more than just coasters don’t believe me google Europa-Park and see for yourself.
I am much more excited for Europa park next year than Disneyland Paris and am actually surprised in particular that Disney Paris has such high attendance yet cries poor while Europa park consistently is making large expansions with much lower attendance. I guess it would make sense why Europa park is rated number 1.
Would it not be odd to install a coaster in JP just after opening a new one in TWWOHP? Just doesn't make sense from a marketing point of view. Would think it makes more sense to clone the gyrosphere ride destined for Beijing - plus all the R&D is done!
There's no room for the gyro in IoA. Plus, it's (allegedly) going into Park 3.
Not when you get them at the 2 for 1 sale.....I guess, just seems odd to add a second coaster after opening one the other side of the park.
Not when you get them at the 2 for 1 sale.....
Coasters are easy attendance boosters and crowd pleasersI guess, just seems odd to add a second coaster after opening one the other side of the park.
Coasters are easy attendance boosters and crowd pleasers
As Dumbledore would say..."Actually if I think about it, it doesn't seem curious at all "
I wonder if that’s part of the delayed timetable? Maybe the Intamin concept wasn’t working out for them.I just got a second confirmation of Mack being the manufacturer of the new JP coaster.
A snippit from Lance Hart's recent post about the Jurassic World dark ride coming to Universal Studios Beijing, "One encounter will apparently have your vehicle get spun out of control after coming into contact with the club-like tail of an Ankylosaurus style dinosaur. Skidding to a brief stop to recollect your senses… you’ll find that you are not alone and come face to face with one of the nasty genetically enhanced breeds created in the films. So either an Indominus Rex or an Indoraptor will come flying out of the bushes at you as your vehicle attempted to speed backwards away from it as fast as it can. I’m told that the plan is to make this sequence especially impressive with what will appear to be a realistic looking dinosaur with legs that appears to be running after you. What’s great is that this ride is said to be a mix of 3D projection style effects mixed with real world and animatronic effects and scenery and could end up being one of the most fantastic dark rides Universal has ever created." (Universal Studios Beijing)
This sounds like a possibility, despite the lack of land I think a dark ride similar to this would be super cool to see, especially with the current line-up of Jurassic Park rides. I don't think another launch coaster would come, considering all the park's coasters are already launch rides, I think a 3rd one would be too much.
I got the impression it was just a strategic delay to space out the additions more and other priorities.I wonder if that’s part of the delayed timetable? Maybe the Intamin concept wasn’t working out for them.
I just got a second confirmation of Mack being the manufacturer of the new JP coaster.