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For anyone interested in AOS and the matters mentioned above, I can confirm the show is now back up and running with all of it's effects and all that jazz just as they were... No WWF style action there.

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Hmm.. someone has copied my public photo/info and created a new F/b account. Then uploaded it in my name :S

You can report accounts like that, go into it and click the link below the profile photo. Edit: Aww, and now the motocoaster pic has been pulled.

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Have to give them credit for the sign being correct the last two visits. But find it funny most days if the queue gets too bad the other side somehow is able to operate without anything noticeable (other than another operator) being done to it.

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Just purely speculation, but is there any chance we could expect something up the front of Sea World this year. Both the Sea World Aquarium and Shark Attack will be closed from tomorrow. Unlike other attractions which state they are down for scheduled maintenance, these two attractions (and the water park) state they will just be closed. It just seemed odd to me consider that this was the proposed location for a Water Coaster a couple of years ago (before Jet Rescue was built). As it's just speculation, I didn't think that my post justifies a new topic.

Skyway is currently closed for scheduled maintenance. Zoe's Sub Splash at Sesame Street Beach will be closed for scheduled maintenance from 26th April - 23rd May inclusive. The Water Park will be closed from 27th April. Vikings Revenge Flume Ride will be closed for scheduled maintenance from 3rd - 23rd May inclusive. Sea World Aquarium will be closed from 24 May. Shark Attack will be closed from 24 May. Bert and Ernies' Big Dive at Sesame Street Beach will be closed for scheduled maintenance from 24th May - 20th June inclusive. Jet rescue Coaster will be closed for scheduled maintenance from 1st - 14th November inclusive.

Well just to throw fuel onto the fire... http://www.parkz.com.au/photo_update/const...ld-const_17.JPG Actually, I don't think this is anything beyond the fact that the Aquarium and Shark Attack building share filtration and life support systems, so to do work on those you'd need to close both. It would be great if they went ahead with the ride or started from scratch and re designed that corner of the park but I can't help but be skeptical given the projects already taking place at the other end of the park. Either that or VRTPs have done an exceptional job of plugging the information leaks to the enthusiast community, which can't be ruled out given how oblivious to new things I am these days :)

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Just curious, does anyone know what they do with the animals residing in those tanks when they empty them out?

It could explain why the Skyway has been closed for ages?
i recon tis safe to say its not closed cause it was planned and for new attraction. looks fairly sudden to me

Don't know what the setup is now, but back when I worked for the park it was a case of finding them new homes elsewhere in the park. Between the 3 pools at Shark Bay, the VQC, Ray Reef, temporary tanks back of house and the Open Air Aviary there was always plenty of room.

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Just a little update for those who dont always check the front page, but Six Flags Magic Mountain now has a significantly larger photo gallery...Didn't feel like doing any work tonight, so I procrastinated on this instead. These pics were taken when I was there in February, I was largley able to plug all the gaps for rides that didn't have photos, admittedly the one thing I missed was the Sandblasters bumper cars, but nobody would give a shit about them anyway... In particular Tatsu and Scream! have significantly expanded galleries. If you just want to view the whole lot in order, try: http://www.parkz.com.au/parks/US/Valencia/...tos/page12.html And some of my favourites: 0601-88_The-loop-on-Scr_DSCF2223.JPG0601-88_Scream-_DSCF2221.JPG0601-88_Riddlers-Reveng_DSCF2248.JPG0601-88_Ninja_DSCF2241.JPG0531-88_Tatsu-_10.JPG

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And Now Disneyland and DCA have been done too...I didn't quite plug all the gaps (Still not photos of Haunted Mansion...Whoops) http://www.parkz.com.au/photos/members/page355.html And there's some construction pics of World of Color too: http://www.parkz.com.au/photos/US/Anaheim/...r/construction/

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