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Sea World's Sea Viper closes after 32 years

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  • Is there a recent nearmap image that shows the reclaimed land? Perhaps someone can liquid paper the Sea Viper area so we can visualise the entire available land? Oh and Corkscrew died to me when

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    *puts popcorn away*

  • It was very heavily rumored back when the ride closed earlier in the year. A sad day, but I think we all saw it coming. Personally, I'm looking forward to the future; with Wild looking less and less

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Well we've seen a lot of such items sold in recent years at lot sales.

But you're not gonna sell scrap metal and there isn't much more too it than that

Are they getting rid of the station or using it for the next coaster? If they tear down the station they will need to get rid of the old train stored under the station, which may lead to them ripping up the reaming train track, which they will then get rid of that annoying gate in the middle of the public walkway!

Keeping the station may be a good idea it will mean the new coaster will be free (no need to hire an annoying locker).

Photograph whats left pf the sea viper and station

Please.

From me, if you get a chance, would you mind getting some shots of the lake looking from the show seating area, a shot of the area around the lighthouse, then a shot of the land reclamation please?

Anyone know what they would have been doing/trying to do where all the paint has been stripped back to white at the start of the corkscrews?

My guess would be that it's where they've been finding (or were trying to find) cracks. It looks like they've stripped away the paint covering the major joins in the track.

Hopefully the corkscrews aren't in too bad of a state, I'm hoping they'll do something like Alton Towers did with their corkscrew and set up the corkscrews on display at the front of the park.

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I would say that's from NDT (Non Destructive Testing) which is used to test/check welds for cracking. It involves spraying on a special kind of paint over the welds which may be what we see here.

Hopefully the corkscrews aren't in too bad of a state, I'm hoping they'll do something like Alton Towers did with their corkscrew and set up the corkscrews on display at the front of the park.

Wow. That's a great idea. Like a tribute to the Sea Viper.

Some pics from today. Sorry I didnt get the shot looking from the entrance to the reclaimed land.

This is the best I could do without trespassing. I couldnt get any shots of the station interior. I am going to assume the whole thing is coming down though.

You mean you weren't trespassing? Pretty good pictures - they certainly tell a story.

Has the monorail been running with the deconstruction of the coaster? I hope they're looking after it - not many monorails of that vintage left anymore.

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