No, it's a B&M flyer (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%26M_Flyer), like Tatsu at SFMM. Much more intense.
I wonder if this is the reason for the purported Warner King Kong movie deal so Universal could have the rights to Godzilla for an attraction.
Hmmm... US Japan had a horrid time making a profit prior to Potter. I wonder if that has since changed.
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It's now the 5th most attended theme park in the world, I'd imagine it's making bankHmmm... US Japan had a horrid time making a profit prior to Potter. I wonder if that has since changed.
It's now the 5th most attended theme park in the world, I'd imagine it's making bank
The park is currently building a B&M flyer. I like it, but at the same time it's really ruining the sight lines of the park, like Rockit but I'd say much worse
Only in Theme Parks. In local Amusement Parks, coasters are typically what make the skyline.I consider Rockit's red to be far more offensive to the eyes. USJ has a much better color palette, I'd say.
Coasters usually ruin sight lines, though. Sometimes (as I've learned) you've just got to ignore them.
I converse with several theme park fans from Japan over twitter and trust me, they care.Well, maybe the Japanese aren't so tight assed about "sightlines" and just want fun rides in their parks. They don't start hyperventilating when they see 2 themes together and they are ok to see a ride building or two.
They also will get the Diagon part we got in Orlando so I'm sure Comcast will make it's money back because that park is bonkers crowded.