The rumoured second launch has appeared, running parallel to the station track. On the other side you can see the transfer track sliders are in place, and preparations are there for footings for the track itself.
A look at the back end. Designers appear to have even gone to the effort of putting in a tandem saddle to make the appearance as realistic as possible (Though it would be a worry if anybody attempted to ride on it!) The wheel assembly can also be seen.
*Note: These photos were taken from a distance with a zoom. The photographer did not open, nor enter the shipping container.
On site, more twisted track is being put into place.
The walls of the set are beginning to go up. No plywood here!
A first look at the logo of this big budget new show.
The true steepness of it can now be appreciated.
Kamikaze it literally days from opening.
Smashing TV tubes.
In the UL area, guests can put everyday items through harsh testing.On the right you can see the door slamming test.
(UL is an American saftey testing organization)
One exhibit lets you play percussive instruments with a industrial sized robot.
Innoventions features all sorts of technological stuff on display.
The glassy ride building.
Ahyuck.
No, It's not Inspector Gadget themed as you might have thought, but rather based on an invention by Gadget Hackwrench from Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers.
The cave like Load/Unload area of Splash Mountain.
Walt Disney: One Man's Dream features an interesting collection of Disney memorobilia. One item featured is a conceptual model of Grizzly River Run at Disneys California Adventure.