I don't remember hearing that, but it's very possible that I just missed it.
I’m sure I heard this recently but I can’t remember where.
The only contract I can see puts it till 2029.
I don't remember hearing that, but it's very possible that I just missed it.
Haven't seen anything, but it makes sense there would have been a recent contract extension, with all of these Potter expansions....and a land in FW. I would doubt Universal would do all that without some type of guaranteed extensions.They don’t need SeaWorld to build a park. It would be cheaper to just buy land and build it how they see fit without paying the premium for an existing park. They also don’t want to be the company that’s having to deal with the relocation of the animals.
I thought the HP contract had been extended till 2048?
Midway Mayhem just did a live stream saying they'll release the 2020 layout in the next week.
They also said:
-Premier Rides
-Multi Launch
-Vertical spike
-Top Hat
-Brake run alongside the lake
-Most of the layout over the education pavillions
In before someone leaks the layout before he does, like what happened with the JP coaster.
I do believe we said the layout months before in our video...long before other outlets...but whatevs. Make sure to not check out our layout k?
So Screamscape is now reporting that SeaWorld are looking into replacing their Wild Arctic simulators with flying theaters, but that it may open in San Diego before Orlando.Interestingly SeaWorld San Diego has applied for permission to replace their Wild Arctic simulator (not the exhibits) with a new structure that will not exceed 30ft in height. Flying theater anybody?
I can see that. The new coaster won’t be affecting the Wild Arctic structure.So Screamscape is now reporting that SeaWorld are looking into replacing their Wild Arctic simulators with flying theaters, but that it may open in San Diego before Orlando.
Anyone know how much flying theaters cost? I presume they would get some sort of discount for buying two (or 3 if they want to put one in San Antonio as well).
I think its more likely they order 3 (or 4) and the last one (or 2) go the Busch Gardens. Both locations have places they could throw one.Anyone know how much flying theaters cost? I presume they would get some sort of discount for buying two (or 3 if they want to put one in San Antonio as well).
I wish something would affect Wild Arctic's structureI can see that. The new coaster won’t be affecting the Wild Arctic structure.
The could honestly convert it to a 360 dome type attraction like Turtle Trek and hold twice as many peopleI don't know they'd purchase them en mass for all the parks. There's a good possibility that they flop as attractions. A flying simulator ride is only as good as the film it's running.
For the new 2020 attraction, was $7 million the quoted figure for the buildings (not including ride hardware)? If so, it seems quite a lot for just a simple station/transfer track building and perhaps a queue structure.
Could we be looking at a new aquarium to go along with the ride?
We know SeaWorld are still keen on adding aquariums, a brand new one (Turtle Reef) is opening this year in San Antonio and San Diego is doing a major overhaul to one of their existing ones.