I’ll take that as a not yet.
I’ll take that as a not yet.
I'm having fun regardlessI’ll take that as a not yet.
Dawg I’m gonna be real. Even in the unlikely event that you are correct, your attitude is kinda getting annoying. You’re being smug about something that hasn’t even happened yet. I don’t get why people are so passionate about defending this thing
I'm going to echo that this act is getting a bit stale.Dawg I’m gonna be real. Even in the unlikely event that you are correct, your attitude is kinda getting annoying. You’re being smug about something that hasn’t even happened yet. I don’t get why people are so passionate about defending this thing
Incredibly smug, considering:Dawg I’m gonna be real. Even in the unlikely event that you are correct, your attitude is kinda getting annoying. You’re being smug about something that hasn’t even happened yet. I don’t get why people are so passionate about defending this thing
Should we continue marking your words? Is there a new date you would like us to write down?The announcement will be here well before Mariah Carey's yearly defrosting. Mark my words.
They are currently removing the resort logo from the entrance
A key distinction is that SeaWorld doesn't own the Abu Dhabi park. I can't find any concrete information regarding Six Flags Qiddya, but it's also the recipient of gobs of state money.To also raise a good point--what if the buyer for this potential sale is someone people don't expect? SF and SeaWorld are slowly gaining traction, with Qiddya and Abu Dhabi respectively.
Yeah, and the "Someone's connecting the dots" while quoting the tweet talking about Universal registering things in Spain means nothing, he is just the author of that patent, surely he doesn't know anything about Universal parksHere is the original patent in the US from 2018: US11040731B2 - Passenger restraint with integrated lighting - Google Patents
I believe it was for VelociCoaster.
So I'm willing to ask this--but where the heck is this from? Is it a trademark that has a source location?
My point was to say it’s for VelociCoaster. I didn’t comment on anything else. I know who Gregory Hall is. And he happened to have been the person who designed the VelociCoaster trains.Yeah, and the "Someone's connecting the dots" while quoting the tweet talking about Universal registering things in Spain means nothing, he is just the author of that patent, surely he doesn't know anything about Universal parks