I guess that explains all the green and blue slides tubes.
I shall try and get a high res file made up tonight.
If it helps at all, you can find a digital version on page 2 of the 2016 UO Vacation Brochure. It's still a rasterized image, but might be a bit better than a photo of a logo:
Universal Orlando - Universal Orlando - Vacation Planning Guide
And here's a .pdf version:
https://media.triseptsolutions.com/...shingImages/PDFs/Destination_Brochure_AAA.PDF
That is such a George Jetson/Gilligan's Island 1960's font. Seems they are following the Cabana style. I hate it. :blank:
That is such a George Jetson/Gilligan's Island 1960's font. Seems they are following the Cabana style. I hate it. :blank:
Sorry sounds like they have similar requirements as aquatica. Maybe that will change when moving to Volcano Bay. How about the slides at WNW, those that you don't need to be 48" to go on? Aquatica is a mixed bag, some require it others dont.
Mah gawd...that logo is amazing.
Wow a water park that features lots of tropical plants and locations with a strong tiki vibe has a logo mostly based with blue and green that seems to be from the 1950s.
I definitely expected a more inspired logo. Something with a little creativity.It certainly is hackneyed... Forgive me for expecting a bit more for this new incarnation that deserves the title, Theme Park Water Park.
Totally agree. Seeing it gave me a 'meh' feeling. I like Wet N Wild's logo better...and really expected something more that would pop.Yeah, not really a fan of that. Would look good for a smaller independent park but for a Universal park? Not my cup of tea.