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  1. 6 points
  2. This is how I have spent my lunchtimes this week.
    6 points
  3. Oh trust me, I wont be a pussy bitch, and I'll be riding this more than once. Here's my update. Large crane isn't in use at the moment, while preparations on the final pieces are made, particularly with the very top piece. And more theming has been installed since yesterday
    5 points
  4. If any get flogged they can head down to Bargain Mania and get replacements for $8..
    4 points
  5. ^ Holy crap. First pic of the almost completed hill and drop that gives me a real sense of the scale of this thing. Amazing.
    3 points
  6. I hear it is going to be this new Chinese-Euro-American consortium: Disneyversal Flagpark
    3 points
  7. Here's a link if you'd like to try this on your fence at home. Seriously, sweet baby jesus, I just realised these aren't being spaced out. In spite of probably creating another drama & being super unpopular with superiors at Village, i'm going to keep my integrity to be honest and say it's super garish and tacky having so many Village logos whacked on the front of the park like this. I actually dig the Village logo, and the history and the brand as a whole, but c'mon, no one else in the entire industry takes it to this level. People would be pretty cranky if the Tower of Terror had an Ardent logo at the top of the tower, same goes if Universal had giant Viacom/Comcast branding on the sheets of all the beds in their resorts. I'm all for Village, an Australian company, being proud of their accomplishments, and I really like the little nods they have like above the front doors at AOS. It's nuanced while showing pride in their work. This though is akin to trying to force & co-erce corporate branding where it doesn't belong and drowning Movie World's brand equity in the process to achieve it. The majority of them should be Movie World logos, not Village logos. It's Movie World, not Village Roadshow Theme Parks Oxenford Precinct featuring Warner Bros Intellectual Property and new DC Rivals HyperCoaster land.
    3 points
  8. Wonderful..... WONDERful.... WONDER.... Confirmed: the new theming is just Scooby-Doo wearing a Wonder Woman cape.
    3 points
  9. I had to make it to Poland this year. The self-hype on Lech Coaster was too big for me to handle! A goon friend joined me (not without intense lobbying from my part ) on this adventure which would comprise +14 coasters... but no Intamin, Mack or B&M! Part 1: Energylandia After a short night of sleep and an early flight, I was quite tired when the cringy entrance theme of Energylandia greeted us. The entrance building is quite tall and mighty, but also lacks details and a less cubic shape. The architecture and appearance of the short "Main Street" really tells that the park has only opened/got massively refurbished a few years ago. In fact, Energylandia was inaugurated in 2014 and underwent massive expansions year after year. We decided to tick off the less glamorous creds first. Happy Loops was our first cred of the trip and it was slightly more eventful than its short and flat-ish layout suggests. Quite jerky and still dull though. Owocowy Ogrod is the local Wacky Worm. I can’t believe that having never ridden one in my previous 13 years as an enthusiast, but I got 4 in a single year. This one had the better theming of them all, which doesn’t say much anyway. Energus sits closeby as a stark contrast in term of kiddie coaster quality. The theming, although still needing improvement in some areas, is far superior and fitting for a theme park. We got a ride on the back row which provided a nice pull on the first drop. The rest of the layout felt decent but decidedly unmemorable. I'm sure the kids will love it nonetheless! By this point we had enough of the mundane credits and felt it was time to go for some real coaster thrill. Formula 1 it is then. Finally getting a sight of the new, sleek Vekoma inverting track is quite impressive! It’s quite hard to resist being excited seeing how fast and seamlessly the new trains negotiate the tight elements I have to say the operations are supremely efficient. What a pleasant surprise actually! I was not expecting such quick dispatches for a really young park. The ride station was run by 5 well-coordinated employees and trains rarely ever stacked, regularly leaving the station platform every 1 minute and a half. Perhaps even less! I got to ride F1 a total of 7 times on my first day (plus an additional 5 the next day), and I have to say Vekoma have really done well! The ride is not the most intense, but exciting with a fantastic pacing and sequence of elements. It provides my favourite moment of hangtime on a coaster yet with the remarkable Immelmann loop starting the layout. The rest of the ride is beautifully engineered and the airtime gets excellent towards the end of the day. F1 does feel a bit short, but to me, is like a prototype from Vekoma which displays what amazing products they can produce nowadays! The vest restraints were a little inconvenient at first, but I did not notice them at all for the rest of the trip. Our confidence in Vekoma boosted by this impressive experience, we proceeded to one of their older and most infamous designs: the SLC, Mayan Roller Coaster. However, the notable use of newer trains with vest restraints reportedly improved ride comfort - even though not all fans who already tried Mayan will agree. Our first lap on the front seats was actually really fun. It was still jerky and shaky at some times, but the vest restraints really mitigated the pain and allowed us to enjoy what is a fairly nice layout. The second lap, at the rear, that immediately followed (yes!) led me to the same conclusion. I even screamed in laughter surprised by how actually enjoyable this coaster design can be. The entrance of the double in-line twist provides a quite scary footchopper, and while not the most forceful ride, Mayan has a good pace. Curiously, my third ride, as well as my fourth on Day 2 on this coaster gave me a more ordinary SLC experience, with the usual jarring and discomfort. Inconsistent, but potentially good could well describe this recent SLC. After a late launch consisting some cheap but decent kebab food, we wanted to digest with something relatively tame. The nearby Family Boomerang, confusingly named Boomerang was a good fit. The theming is among the more detailed from the park, and apart from a jolt during the backward lift hill release, the experience from there was smooth and entertaining for what it is. There was decent moderate fun for the family as well as some fun floating moments. A second lap the day after was a little less convincing, the back row seating we picked providing no floater during the second spike. Viking, an SBF Spinner with OTSR (!!) had the longest queue of the day with a 50 minute wait. It was also by far the worst ride of the park. No redeeming quality and an awful lot of headbanging. We got a couple of rerides on F1 to quickly forget this awful taste of poor coaster manufacturing, and found the new-gen Vekoma even more enjoyable. The only issue (with the park has not much to do with) is the annoying habit of some Polish peeps to shamelessly line-jump without being punished. Two kiddie creds sat next to each other. Circus Coaster and Mars are both forgettable and feel out-of-place for an ambitious, well-presented park. The former didn't even added anything to my main Coaster Count as it is a e-powered!... I was quite eager to try Dragon which is an iteration of the latest and biggest version of the SFC model. I find it to be one of the most exciting forms of family coasters, with a nice drop, an adequate amount of intensity and nice overall flow. The theming is probably among the best in the park, a quite immersive experience which interacts with the coaster. Re-rides on the next day made me enjoy the coaster even more! I left Energylandia having spent two very cheerful days. Employees are very friendly and respectful despite the language barrier. I lost one bag in a hurry and was astonished to find it back at the park reception with everything in it. Such a relief since it contained my GoPro transfer cable! The park as a whole looks much nicer than I expected. It's clean, easy to navigate and the paths have nice textures and aren't too large to feel like peep highways. I thought Energylandia would be a mere collection of coasters, but I found instead a charming place despite the perfectible theming! Very efficient operations and a coaster line-up which is set to become one of the most exciting in Europe makes for a must-visit park in a few years, if not already Part 2 will focus on Legendia and the aforementioned/super-anticipated Lech Coaster!
    2 points
  10. If that isn't a click bait story I have no idea what is!
    2 points
  11. I don't know and I don't care about the theming on this one. I just want to get on and ride the shit out of it.
    2 points
  12. Damn this is one impressive looking coaster, it's definitely got the wow factor covered. Next level stuff for our local parks, I mean even globally, this is as good as it gets for 2017.
    1 point
  13. Looking at the gap waiting for the final piece to be put in reminds me of the Michaelangelo painting
    1 point
  14. I have an issue with it, you don't promote something at a time when guests can't experience it. Not everyone is savvy enough to jump on the maintenance page to check that the things they're promoting are actually open.
    1 point
  15. I wonder if this queue area theming will have wrist band interactivity like the Villains area? Also, I'm another in the 'damn that's high' group - even after seeing the video and knowing Hypers get to 60+metres: Damn, that's high.
    1 point
  16. After doing some research it seems as if it is Brainiac's Skull Ship? I have no clue about it.. I hope the theming tells us some facts about these rivals because I don't know many.
    1 point
  17. Could this be a way of tying in this new Downtown Disney style connection with the whole Area. Maybe simply calling it Village and featuring Top Golf, the Hotel and all the current Attractions. It might just be to bring the cohesiveness in.
    1 point
  18. 1 point
  19. Wow! Really looking forward to the airtime going over that drop in the back seat!!!
    1 point
  20. Next piece of track for the drop is being installed (Photo: TPSN)
    1 point
  21. To be fair the sign out the front has said that since Boxing Day last year.
    1 point
  22. Someone on FB asked MW what was happening with the SDSC, and they replied: "Scooby Doo Spooky Coaster will soon be undergoing some wonderful thematic enhancements." So from this I think we can say that the ride will be staying themed to Scooby-Doo and that the theming will be improved upon.
    1 point
  23. Final lift hill support structure is now being secured in place.
    1 point
  24. @HussRainbow87 This is only the first sign of theming we've had, and isn't finished yet. So I wouldn't jump straight to any assumptions just yet.
    1 point
  25. Very exciting! Was hoping for more elaborate themeing like WWF or something... I guess the coaster was expensive enough.
    1 point
  26. "The concept... has been muted for years" No, I think plenty of people have talked about it for years.
    1 point
  27. If you Google "Courier Mail" and the article name (in this case, "gold coast spit casino axed disneyland could fill jobs void") the article usually becomes unblocked, or you will find another site that has re-hosted the article.
    1 point
  28. Reckon they got a deal from Bunnings when they buy bulk rakes for the fence toppers?
    1 point
  29. But no one knows who Braniac is. It would be the dumbest idea ever.
    0 points
  30. As seen on mobile:
    0 points
  31. For now on, let it be known as "Village Corner" No other logos yet.
    0 points
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