For such a record breaking attraction, I think this also set the record for most amount of push backs in a single amusement construction project. Congratulations!
Skyplex may happen. They have bought all the property so IDK.I have stopped holding my breath on this project. I was last in Orlando in April and was kind of bummed I hadn't seen any progress. I haven't given up hope though. When and if this ever comes to be, I'll be ready to ride. If not, I have plenty of other places to go. In terms of it being a whole day type destination/full size park? I don't see that.
Any updates on this project?
I'd imagine Disney and Universal both are doing everything they can to stop Skyplex, correct?
Any updates on this project?
I'd imagine Disney and Universal both are doing everything they can to stop Skyplex, correct?
At the same time, I could see them partnering with Merlin to offer some sort of I-Drive attractions ticket, sort of like how Uni partners with SeaWorld with certain ticket packages.I honestly have to think Skyplex, more and more when they delay; is just white noise.
Perhaps I'm wrong, and they start construction soon; but I think it's a lucrative and possibly dumb choice.
At the same time, I could see them partnering with Merlin to offer some sort of I-Drive attractions ticket, sort of like how Uni partners with SeaWorld with certain ticket packages.
At the same time, I could see them partnering with Merlin to offer some sort of I-Drive attractions ticket, sort of like how Uni partners with SeaWorld with certain ticket packages.
The Orlando Flex Ticket went away once Wet ‘n Wild closed. There had been versions of it since at least the mid-90s:Do they still do the Flex Ticket? I thought that was only a thing when both resorts were owned by Blackstone.
The Orlando Flex Ticket went away once Wet ‘n Wild closed. There had been versions of it since at least the mid-90s:
It became the Flex Ticket when Islands of Adventure opened in 1999:
Places like attraction ticket direct will sell you the equivalent of a Flex Ticket, but they are just separate tickets for SW/BGT and UOR at a combined price.That takes me back when you could buy the flex ticket for 2 weeks and Disney tickets that would never expire and do both resorts while spreading the cost over several years.
While they didn't formally say it, one of his prerequisite projects, which was the Hollywood Plaza parking garage suffered a setback with the loss of its 2nd and best tenant, the rooftop Le Cirque Circo. He's previously indicated he wanted to get that project built and fully occupied before he began Skyplex to fund the financing payments for it. He previously said that should be done early next year but with this loss, it remains to be seen how long it takes to do that.I think we're due for another announcement of a opening date extension and addition of another attraction.