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Whitewater were the ones who did the replacement for Punga Racers.Besides ProSlide, who are the other major vendors in the water park space?
Whitewater were the ones who did the replacement for Punga Racers.Besides ProSlide, who are the other major vendors in the water park space?
Their website makes it seem like they have much fewer offerings. Aqualoop looks cool though.Whitewater were the ones who did the replacement for Punga Racers.
My predictions:My long term fan-fiction prediction:
2026: something at USF, maybe a F&F rollercoaster taking over Supercharged
2027: Zelda at IOA
2028: Full Volcano Bay expansion
The other 2 parks will need to a life once Epic opens, so after that it’s only time that VB gets some love.
Whoa whoa whoa!My predictions:
2026: MIB Replacement
Is MIB too far? lol, sorry. I love MIB, but I think the end is approaching much sooner than expected.Whoa whoa whoa!
Let’s not get crazy here!
That being said, I am hoping 2026 brings either the DK playground or a Volcano Bay expansion.
Somebody like @Scott W. or @tommyhawkins (if I remember correctly) had a speculative map of the new land which included a 4th gate, a CityWalk 2.0, and a water park.This should probably go in the epic speculation thread, but it seems decently on topic.
We know theoretically that if the south resort follows the north’s trajectory, down the line the paved parking lot could be replaced with a citywalk and fourth gate.
Wonder if they would consider a second water park there instead of citywalk. Or is there another plot of land in south campus that a water park could go on?
Somebody like @Scott W. or @tommyhawkins (if I remember correctly) had a speculative map of the new land which included a 4th gate, a CityWalk 2.0, and a water park.
We both did.
I think they would have to expand the retention if they added a garage and another park. I'm pretty sure they have the current layout near minimums to maximize the usable area.I have no idea about water management, but I'd assume it would take a ridiculous amount of work with the county/government to reclaim some of the land being utilized for the retention pond they built and utilize it for a park, especially how close it is to Shingle Creek.
That's what I was thinking. Future development would require additional space they don't currently have for a pond expansion. It's a pretty big pond nowhere near filling up, but wouldn't surprise me after last year that Orlando became a bit more serious with flooding concerns.I think they would have to expand the retention if they added a garage and another park. I'm pretty sure they have the current layout near minimums to maximize the usable area.