It starts.
Looks like they are saving the palms.
Looks like they dug the balls and will come in tonight with a trailer and bobcat or crane to pull them out. Probably be gone tomorrowDoubt it. They just haven't gotten to them yet.
Yea, it looks like the orange ribbons are to show which trees will be relocated (cheaper than buying all new trees).Looks like they dug the balls and will come in tonight with a trailer and bobcat or crane to pull them out. Probably be gone tomorrow
If Jurassic Park/World gets a dark ride I don’t know where they would put it after the new coaster comes but I would want the gyrosphere ride.
Got my own write-up out now with some extra added rumors and my layout too!
Jurassic Park Roller Coaster Update and Track Layout Revealed for Islands of Adventure – Orlando ParkStop
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A new, fast, and aggresive coaster in Orlando will be quite refreshing
Could you comment on direction of travel, pretty please? 0
Looks like scene 1 starts around that orange square. With first launch heading to the left along that straight section.
Do you really believe that if Jurassic continues to dominate the box office and grow as a brand that they won't find a way to expand Jurassic presence in Orlando? It's arguably Universals largest IP with worldwide appeal across all age groups, and a plethora of content perfect for these types of parks.There won’t be another ride added to JP/W after this coaster
Do you really believe that if Jurassic continues to dominate the box office and grow as a brand that they won't find a way to expand Jurassic presence in Orlando? It's arguably Universals largest IP with worldwide appeal across all age groups, and a plethora of content perfect for these types of parks.
It just seems logical that there must be some contingency plan there.
Unless they remove Kong (too new) or Potter (won't happen) there is literally no where else in IoA it can fit. The only solution is adding it to another park.Do you really believe that if Jurassic continues to dominate the box office and grow as a brand that they won't find a way to expand Jurassic presence in Orlando? It's arguably Universals largest IP with worldwide appeal across all age groups, and a plethora of content perfect for these types of parks.
It just seems logical that there must be some contingency plan there.
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Do you really believe that if Jurassic continues to dominate the box office and grow as a brand that they won't find a way to expand Jurassic presence in Orlando? It's arguably Universals largest IP with worldwide appeal across all age groups, and a plethora of content perfect for these types of parks.
It just seems logical that there must be some contingency plan there.
What else do you want?