Mad Dog
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Yeah, and then they could count it as an attraction. Kind of a poor boys HE.Wouldn't it be great if the tram had 3D glasses and screenz though?!
Yeah, and then they could count it as an attraction. Kind of a poor boys HE.Wouldn't it be great if the tram had 3D glasses and screenz though?!
Now that i think of it, I've seen that over head thing in Tampa except they call it a street car. I dont think we have trolleys in Florida not with the overhead nonsense. We haveb have trolleys that are buses like on I drive or clearwater beach. It's funny because on the mobile device when you type trolley , this little picture of the overhead train comes up on my phone lol.Personally, this is what comes to mind for a trolley...
...and this comes to mind for a tram.
We used to have those everywhere in the Pittsburgh area before buses replaced them in the 1960's. The term Trolley & Streetcar were interchangeable. There's still some streets around that still have the old unused tracks.Now that i think of it, I've seen that over head thing in Tampa except they call it a street car. I dont think we have trolleys in Florida not with the overhead nonsense. We haveb have trolleys that are buses like on I drive or clearwater beach. It's funny because on the mobile device when you type trolley , this little picture of the overhead train comes up on my phone lol.
I think tram is a very budget friendly way to go while being logistic effective. Kudos universal.
Aha! So I have seen those in some cities that have the unused tracks. You know that portion in front of what Was Disaster with the prop tracks in the middle of the walkway/road? That always made me think a hop on hop off tram around Universal would be so cool haha!We used to have those everywhere in the Pittsburgh area before buses replaced them in the 1960's. The term Trolley & Streetcar were interchangeable. There's still some streets around that still have the old unused tracks.
Yeah, and then they could count it as an attraction. Kind of a poor boys HE.
Easy solution. Then it becomes a water ride.
Good looking out.Just drove by Wet N Wild today and noticed there are tons of new slide pieces sitting in the parking lot. I guess we're probably only a few months from the beginning of slide installation!
Eh... I see this as a quick and cheap way to boost attendance for the last 6 months. Couple this with advertisements highlighting that it is the last summer for WnW and this water park will see its highest attendance in years.Hmmm...I'm most interested in what appear to be pieces that look like colored sewer pipe. I'm trying to think of a slide with that kind of tubing, but I can't think of any.
If those pieces end up being from Proslide, I should take a drive to their shipping warehouse (its around Montreal) and see if they have more pieces ready for shipping.