So 2020 is looking like itll be Bourne. Honestly if waiting till 2021 for the coaster means the land will get much needed love, im down for that
I understand, just was saying if they're spending a larger budget on this for rockwork than Hagrid, there may be even more going into it than Alicia may have originally thought.Alicia has been pretty adamant that there was more theming than anyone has been willing to accept. I'm thinking that's just rockwork (but someone with a smarter brain than me can confirm that).
Additionally, a Notice of Commencement for "Theming" was filed earlier this week, with work being done by a company called Cockram Scenario:
This NoC is part of this recent "Package 5" permit for the attractions foundation and structure:
The expiration date on the NoC also lines up with a 2021 opening:
Finally, there was also a performance bond attached, which lists the work value at just over $6.5 million and specifies it's for rock work:
If you don’t count things like the Gothic ruins or AAs, there not actually that much actual rockwork for Hagrid. (Especially after they cut the spike cave and flying car sections)I understand, just was saying if they're spending a larger budget on this for rockwork than Hagrid, there may be even more going into it than Alicia may have originally thought.
Cockram Scenario.
Oh, Scott... :ay: Also note, the company is in San Fernando aka San Pornando aka porn capital of the world. Coincidence?
If you don’t count things like the Gothic ruins or AAs, there not actually that much actual rockwork for Hagrid. (Especially after they cut the spike cave and flying car sections)
So Alicia what’s your saying is that the Gothic ruins are not count as rockwork ?
What I mean is that, I’ve always thought that rockwork was a general term for all brick/stones/rockwork etc
Everything that used projected and sculpted concrete... :what:
Brickwork /= RockworkSo Alicia what’s your saying is that the Gothic ruins are not count as rockwork ?
What I mean is that, I’ve always thought that rockwork was a general term for all brick/stones/rockwork etc
Everything that used projected and sculpted concrete... :what:
Brickwork /= Rockwork
This may be a bit above her pay-grade, honestly.
We have a couple people on here that know a bit more on the construction end, but even they likely won't know the specifics on this regarding the budgeting.
True. But I bet Jurassic Coaster has a lot more rock that’s just rock, like Camp Jurassic, and less brick that’s also a structure like Hagrid. If that makes sense.But theme park "Brickwork" isn't Brickwork. Just as their "Rockwork" isn't rockwork. They're much closer to one another than the "brickwork" on Hagrids are to actual brickwork.
But theme park "Brickwork" isn't Brickwork. Just as their "Rockwork" isn't rockwork. They're much closer to one another than the "brickwork" on Hagrids are to actual brickwork.
Yea, I’d be surprised if all the Abby stuff wasn’t considered “rock work”
I’d say Spring. (Which, I believe was @Joe ’s guess. So he may win the pool!)So, 2021? arg. I was potentially going to go in Feb 2021, thinking it would be up and ready. Are we talking very early 2021 or spring 2021?
Interesting to think they're giving this roughly the same construction timeline as Hagrid.... Actually probably even longer if you consider when they started on all of the land clearing and a Spring 2021 opening.. Makes me wonder about the true scope of work taking place.