I'm guessing we'll see things start going vertical before September 1st:
A batch of new shots from Bio on Twitter:
Would make sense, with Ice Breaker being rather lackluster and suffering from bad capacity, a coaster would be a good option to replace Wild Arctic.Well Manta is sorta close to the entrance and has the nice whooshing "splash" effect too.
Ice Breaker annoys me because it's so naked, sure so is Kraken, but that gets a pass for being their first big coaster.
Even though the park hasn't even gone vertical with this coaster yet, I'm already wondering if they have plans for the Wild Arctic plot like San Diego.
You know, that sounds nice, have it depths of the ocean themed, with glow in the dark weird fish.Indoor family launched coaster should be the next move for SWO or Sesame Street dark ride. Something indoors.
Like a spinning indoor coaster themed to ocean currents off Australia or something, I dunno.You know, that sounds nice, have it depths of the ocean themed, with glow in the dark weird fish.
I wish "Abyss" would have happened...alasIndoor family launched coaster should be the next move for SWO or Sesame Street dark ride. Something indoors.
I wish "Abyss" would have happened...alas
I agree though
I would actually say the back of the park needs something (Key West, Turtle Trek area)
I understand it is very tight back there, but that area is very quiet
I would, of course, love something to go into Wild Arctic though
I was literally thinking this the other day while I was over thereTurtle Trek area might be a good place for a flat ride or two.
Surf Coaster has gone vertical!!!
I'm betting it opens before Tron...
These supports are for the storage/maintainence areaThose supports look odd. I hope this is more of an upright position thing than a true stand up coaster. I'm not sure what design they could do that wouldn't make my body go into panic mode like existing standups.