That sucks. That means we have nothing next year from USH.
I really hope they delay Mummy's closure until then because we can't have less rides.
I really hope they delay Mummy's closure until then because we can't have less rides.
That sucks. That means we have nothing next year from USH.
I really hope they delay Mummy's closure until then because we can't have less rides.
It probably is.
2017 will focus a bit more on CityWalk and wooing AP-ers back to the park. I wouldn't be surprised to possibly see those new interactive elements from Japan added to entice Potter fans.
I believe the SLoP project is waiting for the stage removal of 29-30 first. SLoP is a medium sized attraction which could still easily make spring 2018.
As for a 2017 attraction...has anyone considered more structural upgrades instead of a ride?
While I don't see that impossible of it being Structural upgrades (and the Cartooniversal Replacement) and that's it..has it been ruled out of that Pitch Perfect rumor from a while back that would've taken over SES? If they still wanted a 2017 addition, they could easily close down SES after Horror Nights and open it back up early in the year for a new show in there. It's a guess, but I wouldn't be shocked to see them not do anything major (and by major, I mean Big attractions)..
Think...operational upgrade...
Think...operational upgrade...
"Pitch" has been put on hold. Or so I've heard. I suspect it's out. SES is set to run until the end of 2017.
Has anybody thought about upgrades to existing rides?
Simpsons HD/4K, Jurassic Park. or something of the like. Honestly, I doubt JP but I've been seeing minor upgrades
on things lately. The infamous Transformers projector issues, as HHN has started, seems to be less frequent.
Has anybody thought about upgrades to existing rides?
Simpsons HD/4K, Jurassic Park. or something of the like. Honestly, I doubt JP but I've been seeing minor upgrades
on things lately. The infamous Transformers projector issues, as HHN has started, seems to be less frequent.