I envision the center track piece running low over the water, making a pass right in the front of the 'dock' with a Manta-style splash effect. Doing so would preserve the sight of the Discovery Center from other vantage points throughout the park while giving guests on the dock something cool to look at.
I envision the center track piece running low over the water, making a pass right in the front of the 'dock' with a Manta-style splash effect. Doing so would preserve the sight of the Discovery Center from other vantage points throughout the park while giving guests on the dock something cool to look at.
You know what I mean.
Two tracks will pass in front of Discovery Center, going out to the right and then coming back. One will be over water. One will be over pavement.
Surprisingly no. I believe it will remain open, however, the coaster entrance may be down there with extended queue taking up some of the lower waterfront area on left side.Are we envisioning, then, that the area down in front of the DC will be closed to guest traffic? I.E. they're not going to let people in/out of those doors down there anymore?
Change for the sake of change, because that always works so well.Once it moves, it won't move back.
Embrace changes.
Change for the sake of change, because that always works so well.
It's change for attendance, reinvestment, and thrill sake and I think that's great. People on here act like they sit in Port of Entry for hours just staring at some mythically enchanted building across the lagoon every time they go to IOA. It's a pretty view but not life changing. Come on, LOL. Putting a little coaster track isn't going to ruin the world. Especially if it's a kickass ride.Change for the sake of change, because that always works so well.
Got it.He’s talking about the Raptor Counter man.
And the idea that a new ride where nothing once stood is a downgrade is ridiculous
Using Toy Story Land doesn’t help your argument, lol. I rather would’ve had them build out a proper Pixar land full of dark rides and finally put in the Monsters Inc. Door Coaster that was supposed to go next to TSMM but now we’re WAY off topic.It's change for attendance, reinvestment, and thrill sake and I think that's great. People on here act like they sit in Port of Entry for hours just staring at some mythically enchanted building across the lagoon every time they go to IOA. It's a pretty view but not life changing. Come on, LOL. Putting a little coaster track isn't going to ruin the world. Especially if it's a kickass ride.
It's like complaining that they took the Earful Tower down to put up the Toy Story roller coaster. Sure you remember seeing the water tower but you didn't plan your day around it.
It's change for attendance, reinvestment, and thrill sake and I think that's great. People on here act like they sit in Port of Entry for hours just staring at some mythically enchanted building across the lagoon every time they go to IOA. It's a pretty view but not life changing. Come on, LOL. Putting a little coaster track isn't going to ruin the world. Especially if it's a kickass ride.
It's like complaining that they took the Earful Tower down to put up the Toy Story roller coaster. Sure you remember seeing the water tower but you didn't plan your day around it.
And the idea that a new ride where nothing once stood is a downgrade is ridiculous