I'm not doubting it will be open but there's a lot to be done.
I'd guess the volcano will be pretty complete by mid-Summer and everything will quickly fall into place after that.
I'm not doubting it will be open but there's a lot to be done.
I'd guess the volcano will be pretty complete by mid-Summer and everything will quickly fall into place after that.
Probably gonna stay that way until we see get to see the trains in a couple weeks. Queue concept art would be nice but probably not coming at this point.Seriously, this thread has discussed almost nothing about Hulk in the last several pages.
I remember making this point a couple weeks ago..Probably gonna stay that way until we see get to see the trains in a couple weeks. Queue concept art would be nice but probably not coming at this point.
If anything, I have to think that we'll get news when we NEED to know. The trains right now, can probably be in a Soundstage so that people don't leak the trains over the internet; as that's not impossible. That, or they're still making the trains in one of the plants.
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It's just not that big of a deal Imo to be that secretive. I just love how seaworld was like here is what we're doing, here is what the trains will look like and here's when it is opening . And honestly I'm still just as hyped up about mako as hulk. Especially after watching that test run. That damn train doesn't play around with that track at all!! That airtime is something Florida hasn't had yet! This is going 2 be a big w for seaworld.Is that orange pipe new? Maybe fog/steam effect?
To swing back to what @scott_walker mentioned on the Mako thread, if metal detectors are at the beginning of the queue I guess we won't be seeing any unoffocial pictures of the queue or any unofficial on-ride videos. I love watching ride videos but as a positive this will keep launch sequence spoilers to a minimum.
TP4L is always a step ahead. Good thinking. :thumbsup:Let's not forget camera glasses
From Bioreconstruct on Twitter. Not my photo. Hulk Station Return
I'm starting to wonder if since the station and launch weren't taken down does it mean less certification needed, meaning less time needed for testing?