Don't give up yet...it could still be a launch with the magnets on some sort of conveyor linked to this wheel pulling the train up the hillI think this confirms that there will be a chain lift:
(Photo taken from Towerstimes)
In my opinion, the rockwork almost looks like some sort of temple facade, similar to a smaller Skull Island: Reign of Kong at Universal. I doubt we'll get anything on quite that scale, but one can hope!The scaffolding is coming down around the 'rockwork'. Photos, alongside more of the construction site, courtesy of Aidan Lowe on TowersTimes.
I agree, and as I posted in the Chessington thread about Tiger Rock, I think that we could see a new level of theming from Merlin Entertainments in the future.Wow that wall looks fantastic! Credit where credit is due; time, thought and effort has clearly been put in here.
Wow that tunnel looks like it could hide something interesting, I do, however, take issue with it looking like the knee high wall at my local pub, it will be hard to unsee that.
It looks great!
Credit where credit is due.
Seems they have learned at least some lessons....marketing aside.
It may just about get away with being in Mutiny Bay as well. I'd still want some sort of pirate theming to finish off what I've always thought the area needed, but realistically we'll probably have to settle for the next best thing in that the theme doesnt clash too much with the area. Not sure about the theming structure and green cladded station building but at least the rock work and landscaping should blend in with the area nicely.
Over the past few weeks there is a couple of things that I've notice about the structure. It has a service ladder inside which indicates that there will be more to the structure than meets the eye. Maybe to service some form of special effects? The other thing I've also notice that is strange, and maybe I'm looking too much into it. The track entering the structure has not been built and comes to a sudden stop? Is there something that we don't know like a gimmick (worlds first) or have they just delayed adding the joining track at the moment? From a construction point of view, to join a new section without staggering the wood (if you get what I mean) is not the strongest way to do it, unless there is something that we don't know?
The area could become Alton Harbour
The track entering the structure has not been built and comes to a sudden stop? Is there something that we don't know like a gimmick (worlds first) or have they just delayed adding the joining track at the moment? From a construction point of view, to join a new section without staggering the wood (if you get what I mean) is not the strongest way to do it, unless there is something that we don't know?
Forgive me saying this but it doesn't quite have the same, erm, ring to it as Mutany Bay does it, yarrrrr me hearties