Does anyone else think this could be miles behind schedule?
Hard to say. I think rides like this probably are not too complex to install, so assuming all the plumbing is done by now, it might get build fast now.Does anyone else think this could be miles behind schedule?
Yeah, I doubt there they are behind schedule. All the infrastructure, electric and plumbing takes a good deal of time. Too, there is no real lack of workers in Florida. Where do you think the crews from volcano bay and pandora went?
Moved onto TSL, SW, F&F, Aventura, Guardians, DHS car park expansion, Mickey and Minnie, Gondolas, Riviera, HP coaster, VB expansion, Grand Avenue, Disney Springs car park, Disneyquest demolition?
It's not a new system though, the vertical lift has been done before, this one will just be the biggest.Don't you mean preparing DisneyQuest to be imploded?
Perhaps it's that things are on schedule, but I would think as this is a new ride system altogether if my brain is telling the right things that they would've gone vertical a month or two back to do testing encase.
What on earth makes SeaWorld think that showing off a single ride vehicle is something that hypes people up...?
They’ve done it like clockwork for the last several rides.
Also - anyone from the forum going to IAAPA? I really wanted to but scheduling with work just isn’t going to allow it.
To be fair, many companies have done that for IAAPA; with B&M, Vekoma, Premier, and tons of others doing the same. Along with models of their creations in some cases.
What on earth makes SeaWorld think that showing off a single ride vehicle is something that hypes people up...?
They’ve done it like clockwork for the last several rides.
Also - anyone from the forum going to IAAPA? I really wanted to but scheduling with work just isn’t going to allow it.
FREE advertising!I don't think it's going to hype people up but we'll discuss it here and no doubt, most of the Orlando theme park facebook pages will post something about encouraging more discussion and maybe alerting people who didn't know that SeaWorld are building a new ride.
It's cheap advertising.
Hoping to go. Planned on it last year but couldn't get tickets. Boss might actually have some this year though.What on earth makes SeaWorld think that showing off a single ride vehicle is something that hypes people up...?
They’ve done it like clockwork for the last several rides.
Also - anyone from the forum going to IAAPA? I really wanted to but scheduling with work just isn’t going to allow it.
Which sucks, because they're normally more family friendly rides...and I LOVE water rides!It's a rapids ride. Not a particularly difficult attraction to build.
Almost a novelty nowadays in the states. Pretty rare for a water attraction that's in a dry park to be installed nowadays. We're more about tearing them down at the moment.