But it's done and over with. The only way to stop this is the developers now, if tbey get funding, it getss built. And...Unicorp will get it's 400 foot Star Fyler as well. I'm still befuddled by the 'if Universal announces a bigger one" theory. Again, I ask, "Who will build it?" I am sure there's contracts in place with the Skyplex people and US Thill Rides and Intamin that protect them from basically having the rug pulled out from underneath them.
They want this to start quicklylike in early 16 so we'll find out if the financing is in place soon enough. They want a phased opening come 2018. If Universal magically had another company to build one you are looking at 5 years before it would be up and going in the most rosy of senarios.
Now we need to ponder if any flat rides are included like the recent animation shows. The drop tower is fairly easy for Intamin to pull off.