Universal should create an indoor area so the park doesn't empty out during the rains and actually has something special compared to the other water parks.
This guy shows some tapu tapu interactive stuff I hadn't seen before. He also has some video of the stargazers cavern.
Reminds me of a personal experience story at the old colonial town of Williamsburg. Back in the early 90's, the wife of one of my union members was hired as the personal secretary of the gentleman running Williamsburg. She was his personal secretary in Pgh., in his job as Director of the Pgh. Carnegie Museum . So, when he took over Williamsburg, she & her husband moved to Williamsburg. They were given one of the houses on site in the restored town to live in , and it was a couple of doors from the Raleigh Tavern. My live in GF at the time and I vacationed at BGW & Williamsburg. I called my friend telling him we were coming down for vacation, and he invited us over for dinner. Now that was a cool opportunity, being able to socialize & relax with our friends in one of the original colonial homes. So we showed up and knocked on the door. He answered the door, and his cat ran outside. He left the door open as he ran to catch his cat. Next thing we knew, dozens of tourists streamed into the house, thinking it was part of the tour. My friend came back in with his cat in tow, but it took a good while to explain to the people this was a private residence and they really needed to leave.That review was such a hoot to read. They really need to add "Private Cabana" signs. Paying that kind of money and having people "stop by to talk" would irk me so much. And the TM's must be taught to never infringe on the privacy of one cabana for another cabanas issues.
It was very clear that the reviewer really wanted to love the place...
Reminds me of a personal experience story at the old colonial town of Williamsburg. Back in the early 90's, the wife of one of my union members was hired as the personal secretary of the gentleman running Williamsburg. She was his personal secretary in Pgh., in his job as Director of the Pgh. Carnegie Museum . So, when he took over Williamsburg, she & her husband moved to Williamsburg. They were given one of the houses on site in the restored town to live in , and it was a couple of doors from the Raleigh Tavern. My live in GF at the time and I vacationed at BGW & Williamsburg. I called my friend telling him we were coming down for vacation, and he invited us over for dinner. Now that was a cool opportunity, being able to socialize & relax with our friends in one of the original colonial homes. So we showed up and knocked on the door. He answered the door, and his cat ran outside. He left the door open as he ran to catch his cat. Next thing we knew, dozens of tourists streamed into the house, thinking it was part of the tour. My friend came back in with his cat in tow, but it took a good while to explain to the people this was a private residence and they really needed to leave.
Have you ever lived in Central Florida? lol. They're everywhere here. At Disney too. They love luscious palm landscaping. Even the best pest control systems aren't 100% effective. This has nothing to do with the park. These things love the warm moist climate.This is pretty cool, though I was shocked at one part of the video.
I cannot believe that a new park could be infested with cockroaches. I've heard horror stories about motels with cockroaches in the room, and have seen public bathrooms with cockroaches (the latter instance is so common that the Animaniacs short "Potty Emergency" mentions this), but how did one get here? That, combined with the long waits for rides, would put me off going to this park.
I always love when people get freaked out by bugs in an outdoor setting... bugs, rodents... it happens.
I've never seen any at Disney. I've seen lizards, but no cockroaches.Have you ever lived in Central Florida? lol. They're everywhere here. At Disney too. They love luscious palm landscaping. Even the best pest control systems aren't 100% effective. This has nothing to do with the park. These things love the warm moist climate.
I've never seen any at Disney. I've seen lizards, but no cockroaches.
Haha! They didn't add a curtain to the front side of the cabana because they didn't want people "getting busy."
Go to the Rainforest Cafe and pull aside the fake vines on the wall. You'll see them scatter everywhere.I've never seen any at Disney. I've seen lizards, but no cockroaches.
Haha! They didn't add a curtain to the front side of the cabana because they didn't want people "getting busy."
Go to the Rainforest Cafe and pull aside the fake vines on the wall. You'll see them scatter everywhere.
I've never seen any at Disney. I've seen lizards, but no cockroaches.