Yeah tons of work on the waterfront.
Am I wrong for thinking that the outer-bank could get the rockwork treatment as well? It's suspiciously unsupported.
Yeah tons of work on the waterfront.
Looks like theming on the back half will start soon. There's a circular foundation near the bunny hop.
Yeah tons of work on the waterfront.
Its possible. that outer-bank is the only area thats still bare bones, so its possible we get a steel frame surrounding the outer-bank, and then the mesh goes up on the steel structure.Am I wrong for thinking that the outer-bank could get the rockwork treatment as well? It's suspiciously unsupported.
I love that rockwork. Its very tall, and it seems like the type of rockwork you'd find in a raptor enclosure.
Bottom snake: waterfront guest viewing areaWhat are these areas for? Evacuation access or something pretty?
photo: @bioreconstruct
Bottom snake: waterfront guest viewing area
Guessing that opening date might have as much to do with the covid situation next spring as anything else.
ANY chance of an opening by April?
This thing looks insane
Or #ospreywatch2020That was the original goal but could be delayed due to equipment or international staff
Views of adjacent raptor stables with at least one raptor AA in a muzzle.And I heard some dubious rumors about the queue. I don't want to throw it out yet, but @Alicia, anything interesting about the queue besides the Dr. Henry Wu preshow in the lab?
Views of adjacent raptor stables with at least one raptor AA in a muzzle.
In my coaster dictionary, I'm calling a "Reverse Stengel Dive" or "Twisted Stengel Dive". It definitely doesn't invert, just based on seeing it in comparison to an element that Intamin is working on with another project that they're dubbing a "Non-Inverting Cobra Roll". Their new cobra roll looks like it has about the same maximum banking as the Velocicoaster element, and if that's not an inversion neither is Velocicoaster's.Ok coaster guys. What is the name for the first element after the first launch? It's not a true Immelmann. It's leaning and instead of cresting upside down, it is sideways. It's a "Leaning ImmelWave". Although I'm sure that not what it's called.
Bye, bye, birdie.