- May 12, 2019
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So i'm walking up and down IOA today ... go on Spiderman, walk up towards Kong, Jurassic Park, Potter. And it occurs to me, that my 5 hours in the park so far, i've yet to even view the lagoon.
This lagoon takes up huge space in the park. It's massive. Yet no where along the major e-ticket route do i even see it.
It's only once you get down towards areas of 'Lost Continent' (and even then you have to work your way around some rocks to get a view as it's hidden), and at 'Seuss Landing' when you actually can actually see any of it - and even then once again, you have to walk your way around to actually see it.
Do you think IAO in planning terms makes much use of this Lagoon? There is no entertainment on the lagoon - be it a show, or evening parades/fireworks. If not, do you put it down to some bad planning? Is there anything they could do in the future to open up the Lagoon as a natural setting as you are walking around the park - without it being hidden?
I've seen similar problems with the lagoon over at Universal Studios Singapore - where space is a premium, yet you rarely see something that takes up so much acreage.
This lagoon takes up huge space in the park. It's massive. Yet no where along the major e-ticket route do i even see it.
It's only once you get down towards areas of 'Lost Continent' (and even then you have to work your way around some rocks to get a view as it's hidden), and at 'Seuss Landing' when you actually can actually see any of it - and even then once again, you have to walk your way around to actually see it.
Do you think IAO in planning terms makes much use of this Lagoon? There is no entertainment on the lagoon - be it a show, or evening parades/fireworks. If not, do you put it down to some bad planning? Is there anything they could do in the future to open up the Lagoon as a natural setting as you are walking around the park - without it being hidden?
I've seen similar problems with the lagoon over at Universal Studios Singapore - where space is a premium, yet you rarely see something that takes up so much acreage.