But I'm expecting a fully detailed report (without pics) that includes a full list of track measurements, how many supports it'll have, etcHaha oh don’t worry. If I found them I’d just have a nice little secret to keep for myself
But I'm expecting a fully detailed report (without pics) that includes a full list of track measurements, how many supports it'll have, etcHaha oh don’t worry. If I found them I’d just have a nice little secret to keep for myself
Ew. Hopefully not. Keep it simple. Black supports & silver/steel colored track. Let the trains (and any lighting package, on/off ride) be the "pop of color".
Considering those people chose to live next to an active movie studio & theme park, it always irritates me that they feel the need to dictate what Universal does.I guess that’s what the neighbors would want.
Didn't know they had a choice in the design. But I guess my question is why do people care what color the tracks are? I ride the ride for the experience, not the color of the track. Same thing happened when they repainted Tatsu at SFMM. People hated it. But the ride did not change. Just me maybe that doesn't care.So I guess the track and supports are black huh? I guess that’s what the neighbors would want.
Didn't know they had a choice in the design. But I guess my question is why do people care what color the tracks are? I ride the ride for the experience, not the color of the track. Same thing happened when they repainted Tatsu at SFMM. People hated it. But the ride did not change. Just me maybe that doesn't care.
Almost certainly soil retention and have nothing to do, as least not directly, with the coaster.what are these steel beams for? Is it a future wall?
This is a picture of of progress, yet it's already breathtaking. Hot damn.From Theme Park Conductor
Offense taken.No offense, but you don't have to be so condescending about it. All @Freak did was make a casual comment about the color of the track. And if you don't care, that's cool, but just because you don't care doesn't mean others aren't allowed to ponder the aesthetics of what this coaster can/will be, nor is anyone even arguing that it will diminish the actual ride experience.