Danny
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Yes.I assume this will replace the old helicoptor simulator that was SBNO for years and terrible for years before that.
Yes.I assume this will replace the old helicoptor simulator that was SBNO for years and terrible for years before that.
Hi, I’m going to SWO next year, and I’m just curious as to what you mean by this. Do they have excessive queue times, or could they just do with padding out their lineup?Good! That park desperately needs filler rides.
Aside from the coasters there’s not a great deal to do, and there aren’t that many coasters in the first place for an American amusement park. They need a greater variety of attractions to experience to make the place more than a half-day activity.Hi, I’m going to SWO next year, and I’m just curious as to what you mean by this. Do they have excessive queue times, or could they just do with padding out their lineup?
They don't really need option 3 right now.A recent guest survey has gone out which indicates some projects they are considering next-
1- a full refurb of Atlantis and resorting it’s back to how it was when it opened Inc story and effects etc.
2- a family friendly experience based on jellyfish and pre Jurassic sea creatures. Sounds like a possible family friendly slow moving dark ride experience
3- new coaster- the description sounds like it’s a Mack Striker. Vertical launch, dynamic layout with unique elements, a unique start to the ride and 4 across and 4 rows of open air ride cars.
Vekoma have been spotted making a shipment to SWO.
I visited SeaWorld Orlando for the first time today since 2022, and here are my general observations:
Pipeline is really rather good! The ‘seating’ is more comfortable than expected with having free vertical movement throughout the experience, except it’s a touch tight on the shoulders. The ride itself is a lot of fun and it’s so bizarre experiencing airtime whilst standing up, especially as the negative Gs throw your seat upwards too.
Penguin Trek is a better use of space than that trackless dark ride ever seemed to be (I never rode it but it looked balls). The launch is punchy but the layout is underwhelming, threatening some air time but not delivering.
And as for Expedition Odyssey, the new Mack AIRIFIC (flying theatre), I seriously hope they improve. The ride system is incredibly basic with barely any movement, the screens are tiny and if you stretch out your hands or feet the projections will clip. They have 2 screens and seem to be able to seat 30 people per side, so they’d be good for small parks with lower budgets and guest figures, but they fall wide of the mark for a park like SeaWorld who should be striving for excellence.