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DaptoFunlandGuy

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  1. Honestly, The Rebel at Aussie world was really well done back in its day. It impressed me and is essentially the same ride experience (i think its a bigger model than avalanche) and TBH movie world needs a couple of spinner flats that spreads out the guests rather than these big imposing ride structures. Tassie Devil was a similar model at Wonderland too, and it was always popular. I'd be happy to see it, appropriately themed, fitting into MW as one of a selection of small flats of mid-thrill level. TBH I don't know why WnW doesn't do it. The park is always dead in Winter and it'd save OpEx.
  2. So let me get this straight: Surfrider first made news around February 2007 Track was onsite around April 2007 Ride was testing around September 2007 Ride opened on 23 September 2007 Total time lapsed - 7-8 months, or six months from delivery to opening. The relocation had been in planning since August 2022 Construction began in April 2023 It is now March 2024 We're now twice the original build time We're now 18 months from when it was 'planned' The ride still doesn't have a train on track, let alone testing or theming. How incompetent are these people? Interestingly, their latest posts about Flash haven't mentioned that tagline anymore. Hopefully they've realised how stupid it was and dumped it for good. I think a lot of people on socials are getting confused about it given the proximity and the red track. I think it will be harder to confuse in-park, but certainly the marketing has people very confused when a lot of folk recognise it as surfrider - being a retheme of an existing ride, and others confusing it for superman, and assuming the retheme is a retheme of superman...
  3. TBH, I believe that tree always had speakers - though they were ground mounted in the garden. The little character stage obviously had those removed, but the audio lines were still there, so this was an easy way to bring music back without much effort. (It would have been nicer to recess them into the stage front, but it's better than nothing.) Interested to see what the new dining experience will be. Hopefully it isn't a re-skinned Rick's, and weren't they doing a refurb on the dirty harry grill recently? I do hope it isn't something rehashed or recycled and its truly a new experience. They could always reopen Stars Cafe rather than keep it shuttered.
  4. Usually. (Also, we had concept art, just not THIS art, back in July last year at least) - I think the entire series for this attraction has been a bit cobbled together. By all accounts, it was a knee jerk reaction to fill the hole left by Scooby. This is evidenced by the fact it was refurbished and repainted at WNW, reconstructed, but never reopened in that colour scheme before coming down again to switch parks. Originally planned to be operating already (wasn't it originally slated \ rumoured to be September last year?), they clearly ran into problems with Intamin, also evidenced by the fact that they built it, and then pulled it halfway down before building it back up again a week later. They've also been working on that entranceway for far too long. My guess is they built what they thought would work and someone has pointed out an issue with the design so it's stalled while they've come up with plans to fix it - perhaps its too close to the launch building for superman? The fact they've released the entrance art now could be the start of a brilliant teaser campaign (which I find unlikely) or it could just be that they've just gotten the revised art on the entrance and wanted to show it off as soon as they received it - which I find more plausible. Honestly if the art is representative of what we get, I think it's ok. The Superman S kind of dwarfs it a bit and definitely shows which superhero has the bigger.. ahem.. logo. I'm keen to see what this looks like once open, but we all know this is just the appetiser before WOZ.
  5. just looks like a bigger version of extreme speed machine with more axes. I'm sure it'll be intense AF
  6. Magician's thoughts kind of stick with mine. I can't support the argument for TI being quiet, but I can say the last 3-4 times i've been in park, we've visited the wildlife area, but not the tigers. Tiger Island is a dead end at present, and the changes to the tiger show\presentation mean there is less to see also, and while Wildlife is also a dead end, there were several reasons to visit wildlife - vintage cars (until christmas), Koala photos, train ride... I love to visit Goldie when i'm in the park and I also like to spend a few minutes at the TRRR memorial. Reasons to visit TI - Tigers.
  7. I mean, it'd been SBNO for like 2.5 years at this point with no evidence of work going on. We're planning on a Japan trip this year, and looking at the situation, my wife who is very much not an enthusiast called it wouldn't be reopening.
  8. Not to mention, didn't the whole track come down, and go back up at WNW after a repaint not long before they moved it? Then they took it down and repainted into flash colours before going up at MW? Would have thought they'd have checked \ tested the track then too, so they'd have a good idea of the current condition.
  9. Don't forget, this is a relaunch of an existing attraction. Minimum Viable Product: The Ride, Next Generation.
  10. Shazam doesn't pick anything else up, though it has mistaken 1 or 2 of the other tracks for something else which i've listened to separately and confirmed it got it wrong. TBH i'm surprised the Mark Petrie track was so easily identified.
  11. all the design team are working on WOZ so this got farmed off to the work experience kid.
  12. Is the Corin Forest toboggan still a thing?
  13. The worst of all of that is this - please tell me this isn't an electrical connection that's been taped together and just left for so long even the electrical tape has perished? As far as i'm concerned - you can't pin all this on BGH. They might be slashing budgets, but a lot of the same people are still in the same roles and these images just show a lack of attention to detail all round. the cables strung all over the place - sure they might be temporary, but there's no excuse to leave them dangling over scooby, or hung up on the awning supports over the old photo centre. FFS tech services needs to take more pride in their work in that regard. I'll give things like the ground speakers a pass because that's budgetary and if theres no budget you can't replace things that are broken - but fixes like speedy's - this cable is a joke - someone has set up a catenary to go over the ride path, presumably to charge the ever aging old batteries in Speedy's - but why? and why isn't it run through a conduit? what happened to the previously installed power? Did they dig it up to install Marvin?
  14. It's almost like you don't know Gazza at all, and even at a guess based on his travel blogs here, i'd be quite sure he's got it already.
  15. Ironically the web page still posts as 'street food festival' so they've only changed the words on the page, not the page title. And yep - all the offerings are from in-house venues, no externals are coming in for this one. Might as well have emailed everyone and said "come to the park to buy food from the same places you always have! There's nothing new to see here!"
  16. I think you're reaching. Don't misunderstand my comment - i'm surprised we haven't heard about it until now, not how fast they've built it. This isn't something they've gotten done in a couple of weeks. Construction work has to have been going for quite some time to reach the stage they're at (probably since the thaw - maybe 6 months ago?) plus they're in their off season too. Unfortunately nearmap doesn't cover thredbo village so its not something we can step back and look at.
  17. Nope. no benefit of the doubt. Why? Because the shipping container village is already bigger than the shed they've built. The coolrooms alone are as big, and as we've heard, they still need maintenance facilities. this shed is maintenance. nothign else. the storage will stay where it is, at least for now.
  18. That's just it though isn't it. This past weekend illustrated that they've stopped giving a shit. Replying to people and saying the equivalent of "you should have checked the website before you visited, so it's your fault, LOL" is really really bad form. And social media comments this week has revealed just how many people were still unaware scooby was down for several years - even more than a year after it originally closed. The ride is a fan and family favourite. They could have closed it, knocked it down and put up another DC attraction, or an upcharge, but instead they've decided to invest in it's future properly by taking the hard decision to close it down for several years and fix everything - which is a bold decision after the time it spent in next generation limbo. They should be proud that they're doing this - refurbing a classic instead of gutting it as a place to store more parade floats - and they should be doing everything within reason to ensure guests are aware of it... rather than burying it at the bottom, hoping people don't notice it and still decide to visit because if they don't notice, and pay to enter, they've already got your money, and if they profited off you, they don't care how you feel because people still keep coming. but the tide is changing.
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