Dude's more bent on being right about things being wrong than he is about actually being excited for projects. If it make him happy, let him be.Always the life of the party, huh
Dude's more bent on being right about things being wrong than he is about actually being excited for projects. If it make him happy, let him be.Always the life of the party, huh
Oh I am excited about this project. Maybe I didn't post that, but don't just assume that I am not. I am trying to have a little fun with my post. Is that such a bad thing?Dude's more bent on being right about things being wrong than he is about actually being excited for projects. If it make him happy, let him be.
So the question is what happens with the tram ride¿. Do they retheme?
I love how people (people and corporations) as a whole think that by deleting something from the internet they will memory hole it.As a status report: P409 (Hollywood Drift) has now since been edited to omit the vital information.
It definitely isn’t showing the whole thing, as you can’t see the lower lot portionI got a lookie at that concept art.
Looks really good, but it looks kinda short? I know it’s just concept art but hopefully there’s more track behind that building.
Also that “warehouse” looks a little more simplistic and sleek than I thought. I think it’s fine? Kinda feels a little Cedar Fair-ish too me.
I got a lookie at that concept art.
Looks really good, but it looks kinda short? I know it’s just concept art but hopefully there’s more track behind that building.
Also that “warehouse” looks a little more simplistic and sleek than I thought. I think it’s fine? Kinda feels a little Cedar Fair-ish too me.
It looks really good, but it looks like something out of Universal's comfort zone. It just doesn't look like something you'd see at a Universal park. I'm not too familiar with Cedar Fair, so I can't compare it to that. I'm still hoping for an indoor F&F coaster to replace Supercharged in Orlando and this new drifting coaster could open the door for that.I got a lookie at that concept art.
Looks really good, but it looks kinda short? I know it’s just concept art but hopefully there’s more track behind that building.
Also that “warehouse” looks a little more simplistic and sleek than I thought. I think it’s fine? Kinda feels a little Cedar Fair-ish too me.
It looks really good, but it looks like something out of Universal's comfort zone. It just doesn't look like something you'd see at a Universal park. I'm not too familiar with Cedar Fair, so I can't compare it to that. I'm still hoping for an indoor F&F coaster to replace Supercharged in Orlando and this new drifting coaster could open the door for that.
VelociCoaster was somewhat out of Universal's comfort zone, really just the top hat, but it's a standard launch coaster. This new coaster is drastically different from any other roller coaster Universal has created. It feels like something you'd see at Busch Gardens or Sea World. That isn't a bad thing either.Is it really all that different from VelociCoaster?
Visually, it's a bit brash without the lush trees and rockwork that VC has but the spinning cars will add a lot to it.
On the car front, I hope the cars are varied between all the trains.