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  1. This maybe so, but look how poorly that land has turned out. The past year they’ve repairing the damaged statues and theming, but otherwise it’s been looking very tired. I’d argue when Wild West first opened that was the highest standard Movie World had set for a land. Villains was very well done, but it wasn’t as immersive as Wild West
    3 points
  2. The theming for the Flash devalues MW as a theme-park. DC Super- villains is the standard MW set, anything less is a backwards step.
    3 points
  3. I think with wooden coasters you often see a big raft because there are so many ground connections that a big raft is easier than trying to coordinate heaps of closely spaced piles. Premier rides did this on their spaghetti bowl coasters too for similar reasons. https://rcdb.com/528.htm#p=1769
    3 points
  4. The whole animal area is still just as popular as tiger island (even for the non-international tourists). I think it’s a great way to break up your (full day) visit to the park. It offers something different to the other parks and as the park are pushing more towards being family focused, it’s perfect for that demographic. They’ve got plenty of other land for plenty more rides.
    2 points
  5. Rode Leviathan for the second time ever today. How the f do you build that level of themeing at Seaworld, then go and think this is fine for a movie based park?
    2 points
  6. Absolutely, WWF is by far the most immersive and detailed themed area MW has ever built and they’ve never come close to matching it since. I’m quite certain the main reason why some effort was originally put into theming the DCSV area was because the park realised they could monetise the wristbands you needed to interact with the land when it first opened. Otherwise, I’m willing to bet it too would’ve ended up just another generic superhero area with basic 2d comic book theming. As soon as it became clear that the whole wristband thing was a massive flop and they were discontinued, the park gave up on the area pretty much straight away and it’s been rotting and decaying ever since. Is it true that the reason Justice League had a major overhaul recently was due to DC complaining about the horrible condition the ride was in (claiming it wasn’t up to their standards or something like that) or was that just a rumour? Either way, I do wonder what Warner Bros think of the poor state the park is currently in.
    1 point
  7. I can already see how hot that tunnel is going to be in the summer. But the concept artwork doesn’t make that entrance look that bad compared to how it’s currently looking on site.
    1 point
  8. You release it when you have nothing positive to talk about.
    1 point
  9. I could be wrong but don’t you release concept art years before opening an attraction.. not weeks?
    1 point
  10. ⚡ Prepare to twist, spin and speed along The Flash: Speed Force! ⚡ No Super Hero attraction is complete without captivating theming, with the creative team at Warner Bros. Movie World working diligently to immerse guests in the world of The Flash. ⚡ With lightning-inspired aesthetics, the theming works will continue until late March, setting the stage for an unforgettable adventure into the Speed Force, coming soon to #movieworldaus
    1 point
  11. Don't forget, this is a relaunch of an existing attraction. Minimum Viable Product: The Ride, Next Generation.
    1 point
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