Assuming this will be a family coaster, is there enough room there? Something a la Cobra's Curse would be sweet!Nope, work walls are up near Empire of the Penguin.
Assuming this will be a family coaster, is there enough room there? Something a la Cobra's Curse would be sweet!Nope, work walls are up near Empire of the Penguin.
You could do a decent Intamin Family launch coaster if you got creative with rising over paths and utilizing the lake a bitAssuming this will be a family coaster, is there enough room there? Something a la Cobra's Curse would be sweet!
A screen based Sally one could work ala Metropolis at Six Flags or the bear one at KnottsSmart move for SeaWorld, they need to balance their offerings for everyone.
As much as I love dark rides, I think it's unrealistic for the current SeaWorld to ever build (and maintain) a dark ride, especially with Uni/Dis right next door. (With the exception of a Sesame Street ride)
A screen based Sally one could work ala Metropolis at Six Flags or the bear one at Knotts
Even Legoland has a flying theater
It's unwise for them to venture after the complex ones that Uni and Dis have, but there are more options
But the question would be what would we shoot lol
I was leaning more towards a snowball fight with the Sesame characters, but I like where you're goingPETA activists?
I was leaning more towards a snowball fight with the Sesame characters, but I like where you're going
Oceans are overrated, but I guess we can talk about themOk in reality I don't think it even needs to be a shooter. Just any Sally Sesame Street ride will do. Especially if it involves going to the beach and learning about protecting oceans like someone brought up a couple years ago.
I do like that idea, and I think it should be feasible even for SeaWorld considering Six Flags was able to install decent Sally dark rides at several of their parks. It'd be great to have something actually tying the Sesame Street land into the SeaWorld theme, and Sesame Street is all about educating kids, so a theme around protecting oceans seems like a perfect fit. And the shooting aspect can definitely be scrapped; that'll reduce complexity and costs and probably make for a better ride anyway.Ok in reality I don't think it even needs to be a shooter. Just any Sally Sesame Street ride will do. Especially if it involves going to the beach and learning about protecting oceans like someone brought up a couple years ago.
It's... something. Like it has the production to be a good show but the story is rushed, some scenes go on for way too long that it feels like they're stalling for time, the jokes get 0 reaction, and a random bird puppet???? Glad they filled the theater and are trying something new but I wouldn't say I'd watch that againSo I've heard,,, not wonderful things about the new Nautilus show. Has anyone here been to confirm yet?
So I've heard,,, not wonderful things about the new Nautilus show. Has anyone here been to confirm yet?
I'm all for a coral rescue center, but this seems like a misuse of space. From the pictures it looks like they just plopped some tanks onto the floor of the fully intact Spheron 360° theater and called it a day; they even reused the wavy blue mood lights as permanent lighting. Maybe the SeaWorld Rescue team told the company they needed a space to grow coral and Scott Ross stipulated that it'd have to be done without doing any construction or using any resources, and it had to be made into a guest facing exhibit? That's my best guess lol. But I would have to assume a theater wouldn't be well suited to growing, well anything, let alone coral, and they sacrificed their only remaining indoor attraction to put it there.Their heart is in the right place, but it pains me to see the former TurtleTrek venue be used like this:
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