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Oh. My. God. :hail:
Just imagine this view at night.... :bolt:
Bioreconstruct updates coming in!
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Oh. My. God. :hail:
Where are you seeing heavy structural construction left to do?
Kids dig in the sand at Aquatica, they just rake it flat at the end of the day I think. And I think only the lounge chairs with umbrellas are reserved seating? All the rest are free chairs open to first come first serve. It all seems similar to Aquatica's set up to me.There is still tons of exposed rebar for rockwork and walkways. After that, there is the multi-layers of paint to apply. Too, more cabanas, exposed staircase steel... that all takes time... lots of it. That said, it's nothing construction walls can't solve should they be needed.
A question I have been pondering... is there any area that a person can actually lie on a towel on the beach sand? It all appears booked by those rentable lounge chairs which are everywhere on every beach.
Too, how do they prevent kids from digging in the sand?
There is still tons of exposed rebar for rockwork and walkways. After that, there is the multi-layers of paint to apply. Too, more cabanas, exposed staircase steel... that all takes time... lots of it. That said, it's nothing construction walls can't solve should they be needed.
A question I have been pondering... is there any area that a person can actually lie on a towel on the beach sand? It all appears booked by those rentable lounge chairs which are everywhere on every beach.
Too, how do they prevent kids from digging in the sand?
Kids dig in the sand at Aquatica, they just rake it flat at the end of the day I think. And I think only the lounge chairs with umbrellas are reserved seating?
Lie on the sand? How gauche! If you want to lie on the sand there are beaches for that, this is Volcano Bae sir, may I show you to a reserved lounger?There is still tons of exposed rebar for rockwork and walkways. After that, there is the multi-layers of paint to apply. Too, more cabanas, exposed staircase steel... that all takes time... lots of it. That said, it's nothing construction walls can't solve should they be needed.
A question I have been pondering... is there any area that a person can actually lie on a towel on the beach sand? It all appears booked by those rentable lounge chairs which are everywhere on every beach.
Too, how do they prevent kids from digging in the sand?
Have we heard anything about a way to get up to the slides in the volcano without climbing the stairs? My wife has a mild form of muscular dystrophy and has difficulty climbing steps. She can do it, but just has to take her time. For example, the stair climb from the elevator in Gringotts to the level with the vehicles is really hard for her, but because there is usually a line there and you stop every so often, she can do it. She's given up on the usual climbs at most water parks because the steps are just too daunting. Given this is a brand newly designed park, I'm wondering if they will have some kind of accessibility plan.
There is still tons of exposed rebar for rockwork and walkways. After that, there is the multi-layers of paint to apply. Too, more cabanas, exposed staircase steel... that all takes time... lots of it. That said, it's nothing construction walls can't solve should they be needed.
So you've seen their construction timeline?Relative to their construction timeline - time is indeed running out. Lots of stuff to do in a very small window.
Just imagine this view at night.... :bolt:
Bioreconstruct updates coming in! Post to be updated...
Guest: How can I get to the lazy river?
Staff Member: Well, just make a right at Makka Lakka Dakka Mohiki Tanna, and then a left at Bidiki Moana Moomi Diwa, and a slight right by the Mimi Seeku Mohiki Tawa, and you should find it
Guest: Ummm thanks
Guest: How can I get to the lazy river?
Staff Member: Well, just make a right at Makka Lakka Dakka Mohiki Tanna, and then a left at Bidiki Moana Moomi Diwa, and a slight right by the Mimi Seeku Mohiki Tawa, and you should find it
Guest: Ummm thanks
Omg the tapu tapu is massive. How can a kid wear that?