I get that the
ride will have both jungle and industrial parts, but I think
@belloq87 was asking about in between the coaster and the fences. Meaning, how visible is the coaster going to be within the main walkways themselves? If that's not what he was asking, then I am
Personally, I hope there is enough foliage that obscures it from view almost entirely. Obviously, you'll see if from the rest of the park, but I think it'd be a great reveal moment walking a path to have a giant coaster reveal itself.
Yippie. At least they have their priorities straight. Only four game spots remain. While JP isn't the worst game area, I still wish they'd drop it completely.
*Begin Rant*
If I had to rank them best areas to worst:
1) Simpsons - It just fits. Keep it.
2) Toon Lagoon - There's nothing else to do during the death march from Popeye's to Kong.
3) Jurassic Park - Kills the vibe. I realize they were trying for the "theme park within a theme park" feel, but with the photo op dinosaurs and foliage, it always felt more like "lost in the jungle" to me. Less "theme park", more "get from the discovery center to save Samuel L Jackson in the electrical room where a raptor can jump out and eat you at any time as the bushes shake and dinosaur sounds are abundant". I think people would much prefer the latter.
4) Production Central/New York area. Get rid of them. They are just awful. No shade. No theme. It feels and looks like Six Flags. It creates congestion. And it blocks the view of Central Park; which is arguably the prettiest part of USF.
*End Rant*