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Jurrasic Screenz the rideHere’s a small JW update:
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Not a ton if progress but here’s the new enclosed section.
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Another perspective.
Jurrasic Screenz the rideHere’s a small JW update:
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Not a ton if progress but here’s the new enclosed section.
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Another perspective.
Still no changes to the queue.Here’s a small JW update:
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Not a ton if progress but here’s the new enclosed section.
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Another perspective.
My understanding is that very little will change in the queue. The far extended queue will be shrunk slightly in order to fit in a new loading dock, replacing the one at the end of Jurassic Alley which will be/has heen removed for SNW. Other than that, though, no changes.Still no changes to the queue.
That’s disappointing. I was hoping they would enclose it to give an more immersive queue.My understanding is that very little will change in the queue. The far extended queue will be shrunk slightly in order to fit in a new loading dock, replacing the one at the end of Jurassic Alley which will be/has heen removed for SNW. Other than that, though, no changes.
That appears to be scaffolding to allow the workers to finish the work around the beams. I have a feeling it’s going to end up just like the section before it and will get wrapped in DensGlass and finished with concrete.
is this going to be fast and furious on a boat now? Not liking what I'm seeing here. Hope I'm wrong.
I will confess that I love the JPRA in Orlando much more and would not want it to get this same treatment.
I'm starting to feel pretty confident with this overhaul now.
Was this scheduled to re-open in Summer? They have Disneyland's Samsung Galaxy's Edge to compete with.
If they end up enclosing this entire building, which it looks like they are. I agree that this is probably for the best.
You need a showbuilding to protect the mechanics of the Dinos, make realistic lighting, effects, etc. In a building you can precisely control so much more.
The sun isn't a factor so making scenes lit exactly where you want them, smells, fog, is much easier. Uni has made some smarter decisions lately, their actively competing with Disney now I've noticed.
You need a showbuilding to protect the mechanics of the Dinos, make realistic lighting, effects, etc. In a building you can precisely control so much more.
The sun isn't a factor so making scenes lit exactly where you want them, smells, fog, is much easier. Uni has made some smarter decisions lately, their actively competing with Disney now I've noticed.
One of my favorite effects in the entire park is right at the beginning of King Kong: 360-3D, you get a blast of air that smells like rich soil and jungle. I grew up in a heavily wooded area and the smell is just perfect. The effect is so subtle, but is instantly transporting. It would be awesome to get something similar in Jurassic World..
I will confess that I love the JPRA in Orlando much more and would not want it to get this same treatment.
Once POVs start coming out, Orlando fanboys are going to be begging for the Jurassic World overhaul.