Photos Gazza has uploaded
Here are all of the photos that Gazza has uploaded.
This looks to be the most extensively landscaped new Australian coaster of recent times.
The "pristine rock pools" are appearing, though naturally we can expect to see them somewhat cleaner for opening day.
A couple of the unique jet ski shaped cars awating placement on the track.
Looking inside the main arena.
The dolphin nursery, next to the Dockside Tavern.
Could this be the beginnings of the rumored water features under the ride?
Work now shifts to the building associated with the ride, starting with the bearers for the station floor.
Magnets have been attached to the brake run.
In the background you can see a section of track that still needs extra supports.
How many types of friction wheel can you count?
Part of the 270 degree turn that follows the first launch. Interestingly it runs in a depression in the ground. A comparison could almost be drawn with Furius Baco, another Intamin launch coaster known for fast, low to the ground turns.
A month since vertical construction began, the layout is now complete.
Six and a half years after Thrillseekers closure there will finally be a permanent attraction it its place.
Colourful hoardings are now up around the site. The logo could suggest more of a family focus of this exhibit.
With almost never a queue, Tomorrowland Transit Authority is a relaxing way to take in the sights of Tomorrowland, even passing through the buildings of Space Mountain and Buzz Lightyear.
Tommorowland Indy Speedway has a simple layout compared to its Disneyland cousin, just an oval shape.
Tommorowland Transit Authority can be seen running overhead.
These slides are a prominent landmark on the corner of International Drive and Universal Boulevard.
The Surge and Disco H2O start from an interesting geodesic sphere shaped starting platform.