Mad Dog
V.I.P. Member
The crane looks like a dinosaur........................................just kidding
My implication is that they're not going to do anything special for a project they haven't yet announced. It's customary to top off the highest part of your coaster with the flag, which is all we should expect them to do.Well the fact that there's now a crane capable of lifting the top hat in place...it very well could happen, if not a little bit earlier than my friend at universal creative told me. But it's not really all that surprising. It could have a topping off ceremony on the fourth. Crane is in place and all they gotta do is get the track in position to lift it up. Just saying.
The coaster is named Velocicoaster after it’s designerThe crane looks like a dinosaur........................................just kidding
If they don't do it tomorrow, I might head over Sat.My implication is that they're not going to do anything special for a project they haven't yet announced. It's customary to top off the highest part of your coaster with the flag, which is all we should expect them to do.
That looks a lot more like the Jurassic Park Raptor Pen than the Jurassic World Raptor Paddock.
Just sayin'.
They are now saying, "It's a coaster". (Full Stop)what Responses have team members given when asked what the coaster is?
They should say it's an abstract art piece just to trollThey are now saying, "It's a coaster". (Full Stop)
Up until about a week ago they would say, "They haven't told us yet what it's going to be." when you could clearly see that it's a coaster.They should say it's an abstract art piece just to troll
If your referring to my shots from the walk to pteranodon flyers from last week. They were all taken from public space not over are around any walls. If was working on this i would be proud that people would want to document the progress of a project im a part of. When your doing work this interesting in such a public place people will watch.I get it's a super cool project and as a videographer I totally understand the quest to "get the shot" but it's a little excessive to just sit there filming over the wall when we get fantastic high resolution aerial images to look at on the regular. I remember seeing one where a guy was working some heavy equipment by Camp Jurassic and he had a camera in his face practically. I would'a flipped him the bird if I was the construction worker.
I appreciate all content on this project, but I just don't wanna see that behavior normalized. Hell, I remember being yelled at for doing that very thing without a camera as a child. Even as an adult I was threatened for walking up the H.E. exit to get a peak at Hagrid's.
My kid ask what is going to be in the new building and was told a lot of dinosaurs.what Responses have team members given when asked what the coaster is?
I'm not. There's certain people that think it's okay to climb stuff to take footage over the walls. You can see into the site from PFlyers, which is a non-issue.If your referring to my shots from the walk to pteranodon flyers from last week.
Not going to share said video on here, but I've noticed a trend in people taking pictures and videos inside the park of Velocicoaster over the construction barriers. Is this not frowned upon anymore?
I’m sure @Brian G. will explain it better but it’s safe not to post it since it’s from a restricted place.
If universal see it, the forum gets in trouble and given the content of the site, best not bite the hand that feeds you.
edit: There is a video where the gate has been left open and I don't think the person actually enters the area. Would this be allowed?
They are now saying, "It's a coaster". (Full Stop)