They have a crane up next to the drop track building, looks like they were working on the tree type sculpture
They have a crane up next to the drop track building, looks like they were working on the tree type sculpture
I would love to know how rollermandan is getting his camera up so very very high above the walls and trees....
It looked like scaffolding was up on the building too, maybe starting on the mural?They have a crane up next to the drop track building, looks like they were working on the tree type sculpture
18 Ft? how does that compare to other drop coasters?
Th13teen at Aton towers has a drop of approx 16ft, to be fair it is a fun element of the ride. Would have been good if they could have made this one a lot more to make it more intense. I guess its enough to add a "shock factor" but it won't be as scary as some people have made out.
When you include the themeing, story elements and the fact you came in backwards it’ll be pretty epic.
This ride will be better than the sum of its parts for sure, and the sum of its parts are pretty great anyway.
Also thirteen at Alton Towers is lowkey terrible overall.
Yep, take all the Harry Potter theming and AAs out, you still have an exciting one of a kind coasterMost drop rides you come in facing a dead end wall, that will add a good element of surprise to it.
Taking a step back, this ride has so much going on for a single ride it’s unlike anything else.
- The trains
- The theming, scenery and AAs
- The launch through the ruins
- The Spike
- The backwards section
- The drop
- The last big launch
Really? Why wait til 3/12 (yeah we do that reverse of you) to file it?
The act of using a term actually trademarks it for you. The filing with the government is more of a formality, and streamlined way to prove a case without much trouble. If they had filed it early, we could've seen it and ruined the surprise (cough cough Fantastic Worlds cough).Really? Why wait til 3/12 (yeah we do that reverse of you) to file it?
I thought about the surprise factor but didn't know about using it. Thanks!The act of using a term actually trademarks it for you. The filing with the government is more of a formality, and streamlined way to prove a case without much trouble. If they had filed it early, we could've seen it and ruined the surprise (cough cough Fantastic Worlds cough).
Same thing with copyrights. Publishing a work of art automatically copyrights it. But it's always wise to file a copyright with the government. Makes it much easier to prove who was first in court.I thought about the surprise factor but didn't know about using it. Thanks!