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    I want the monorail to breakthrough a big ass waterfall as it enters Atlantis.    

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    F-me I'm sitting here having a beer and toasting Village on their commenment and love they're giving to the parks.  Village is investing in Australian parks like we have never seen before in this coun

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11 hours ago, Brad2912 said:

Seems Bikash is still excited

Someone needs to photoshop this for him.

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I've seen some of his posts, and i've seen him get excited over a little package in the mail. all will be told in good time i guess.

10 hours ago, pushbutton said:
  1. I think it's going to be something absolutely amazing -
  2. could be something fairly good - 
  3. I'm guessing Scooby-Doo Spooky Coaster is going to be revamped (properly this time) 🏰

1 & 2 do not go together.

As for 3, this has been discussed, stabbed, burned, killed, mummified, burned again, the ashes have been pissed on, then buried in a hole 6 kilometres off shore, and then submerged by several thousand tonnes of seawater. For once, it would be great if the fanciful dreamland that goes on inside your head had just the smallest touch of reality in it.

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To an extent, but I've seen buildings painted a year prior to their demolition! 

I still say the monorail needs some fairly serious money spent on it if it's to remain in service much longer. 

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48 minutes ago, AlexB said:

I look forward to this being true... now... will somebody pass the salt?

The Dr said I have to lay of the salt. 

 

 

 

49 minutes ago, AlexB said:

Bikash has also said recently that the monorail isn't going, and is in fact due for an upgrade.

Crosses fingers for bar fridge.

 

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Can't see Seaworlds new attractions opening on time either due to Queenslands tough new laws...will take time like Sky Voyager. 

Why do you say that?

Just because it hasn’t started going vertical yet, doesn’t mean it won’t be ready. These rides don’t take that long to install, so I would expect construction to begin after the July holidays. Despite it being only temporary, SkyFlyer only took just over a month from land clearing to opening.

6 minutes ago, John Deere said:

Can't see Seaworlds new attractions opening on time either due to Queenslands tough new laws...will take time like Sky Voyager. 

Agree with themagician. I think it's safe to assume that DW got caught with their pants down with SkyVoyager, and weren't prepared for the requirements imposed.

On the other hand, VRTP have the benefit of having seen these requirements come into force, as well as learning potentially what went wrong with SkyVoyager before they broke ground.

5 minutes ago, Skeeta said:

If you go by council records the Private Building Certifier still hasn't completed the final sign off on the building.

 

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Ok. I just assumed that was because the WPHS requirements hadn't been met. Possibly not. 

According to TPSN Creatures of the Deep is now closed and fenced off in preparation for construction to begin. 

1 hour ago, John Deere said:

SX360 at Aussie world has been delayed as well.

Sorry... let me rephrase that for you

1 hour ago, AlexB said:

I think it's safe to assume that Aussie World got caught with their pants down with SX360, and weren't prepared for the requirements imposed.

 

Both Sky Voyager and SX360 were under construction at similar times, so it seems a fairly logical conclusion that similar things might be impacting them.

 

Both also came from similar countries. If the rides are built to their standards and not Aussie standards, there's a lot of reworking that needs to be done before WHS will sign off on it. Especially with the new laws in place.

Hi, Ive been hearing many Top Spins around the world have a lot of issues and need a lot of maintenance. Can someone confirm if this is true? Thanks

8 hours ago, John Deere said:

Hi, Ive been hearing many Top Spins around the world have a lot of issues and need a lot of maintenance. Can someone confirm if this is true? Thanks

I believe you have indeed been hearing that. 

On 21/06/2019 at 9:07 PM, John Deere said:

Hi, Ive been hearing many Top Spins around the world have a lot of issues and need a lot of maintenance. Can someone confirm if this is true? Thanks

Huss Top Spins or the general rude type?

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