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For what it is worth, i really liked scream when i rode it in ~2010.1 point
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Disney Cruise Line has announced that "The Lion King: Celebration in the Sky" will be a new fireworks show at sea, hosted on the Disney Adventure when she debuts in Singapore this March. https://disneyparksblog.com/dcl/disney-cruise-line-adventure-updates/?CMP=SOC-DPFY26Q2wo0122260016F Prepare to be dazzled! Disney Cruise Line, the only cruise line to feature fireworks at sea, will continue this guest-favorite tradition onboard the Disney Adventure with the exclusive, “The Lion King: Celebration in the Sky.” This spectacular will be a tribute to the beloved tale of Walt Disney Animation Studios’ The Lion King and its characters as it lights up the night sky. “The Lion King: Celebration in the Sky” celebrates the story and its characters through stunning pyrotechnics and dramatic lighting effects, and honors the iconic songs from the film. These include original arrangements of “Circle of Life,” “Hakuna Matata,” “He Lives in You,” and “Can You Feel the Love Tonight?” performed by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra with the unique voices of the Ndlovu Youth Choir from South Africa. Alongside the fireworks and musical numbers, internationally acclaimed star and entertainment icon Shah Rukh Khan, who voiced Mufasa in the Hindi-language version of Disney’s The Lion King (2019) and Mufasa (2024), will narrate the show, connecting guests to the story in a new way. The brand-new experience will be available on select nights during three- and four-night voyages aboard the Disney Adventure. For the most up-to-date information, guests should refer to the Disney Cruise Line Navigator app once onboard. Stay tuned to the ship’s log for more updates. In the meantime, get ready to experience magic and adventure like never before under the stars!1 point
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A new themed entertainment destination is in under construction in Wisconsin Dells. This new property will be known as Dellshire Resort, a medievel-themed luxury hotel with two restaurants, shopping, pools, meeting space, a family entertainment center, amusement rides and a tree canopy walk. Initial information has been shared on the company's website, teasing the resort's debut in the Spring of 2026... https://dellshireresort.zambezimarketing.io/ Arriving Spring 2026 A world of enchantment... Get ready for an immersive vacation experience at the all-new, Dellshire Resort, opening in Wisconsin Dells in Spring 2026. Nestled in the heart of Wisconsin Dells, Dellshire Resort is more than just a place to stay - it’s a journey into a world filled with mystery, adventure, and discovery. Get a Sneak Peek Dellshire Resort will feature 257 guest rooms and suites, themed public spaces, and on-site dining, where families and children of all ages are invited to step into a world of adventure, mystery, and fun. The project appears to have solid financing to complete construction... https://biztimes.com/medieval-themed-resort-project-in-wisconsin-dells-gets-construction-financing/ Virginia-based real estate development firm Uphoff Ventures will build a 208-room resort on a 48-acres site in Wisconsin Dells at 2255-2325 Wisconsin Dells Parkway. JLL Hotels & Hospitality Group announced Monday that it has secured construction financing for the project, called Dellshire Resort. JLL worked with Uphoff Ventures to secure a loan through a combination of a private lender and a commercial property assessed clean energy (C-PACE) lender. Dellshire Resort will include a four-story luxury-themed hotel, two restaurants with a total of 350 seats, bars, retail shops, six indoor and outdoor pools, a meeting space for up to 280 people, a 9,000-square-foot family entertainment center and amusement rides. The resort will also have a tree canopy walk offering a view of the surrounding area. Construction is expected to be complete in the second quarter of 2026. Plain, Wisconsin-based Kraemer Brothers is leading the construction project. Site work began last year. Dellshire Resort will be managed by Boston-based Pyramid Global Hospitality. “This financing represented a compelling opportunity to facilitate the development of a distinctive, high-end resort in one of the Midwest’s premier tourist destinations,” said Adrienne Andrews, managing director for the JLL Debt Advisory team. “The Dellshire Resort is poised to capitalize on the strong demand for modern, family-focused hospitality experiences and become a landmark destination. The hotel will provide substantially larger and more luxurious room product than currently exists in the market. With access to nearby waterparks, gorgeous nature-oriented facilities, mixed virtual reality components and an entertainment-oriented resort, the Dellshire amenities will offer year-round appeal to guests.” And photos were shared last June of the construction reaching significant heights... No additional details regarding the resort's promised family entertainment center and rides have been released at this time. https://www.facebook.com/100068460570828/posts/dellshire-resort-is-taking-shape-lots-of-amenities-will-be-includeddellshire-res/1018373700454640/ Dellshire resort is taking shape. Lots of amenities will be included. "Dellshire Resort will include a four-story luxury-themed hotel, two restaurants with a total of 350 seats, bars, retail shops, six indoor and outdoor pools, a meeting space for up to 280 people, a 9,000-square-foot family entertainment center and amusement rides. The resort will also have a tree canopy walk offering a view of the surrounding area." Completion is to be near Memorial Day 20261 point
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LEGOLAND Billund has quickly made significant progress on their upcoming Minifigure Speedway dueling family shuttle coasters! https://www.instagram.com/p/DUA3t4fjNhm/?img_index=1 CONSTRUCTION SITE STATUS AT MINIFIGURE SPEEDWAY! The plates on the HUGE station are just about to be put on, and now you can really start to feel what the final result will be - and we're crazy about it! Look at all the cool colors, effects and details! We look forward to inviting you to race when we open on the 28th. marts1 point
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Thanks for posting- it's nice to see something of the new construction. Corporate has been very quiet about "something superior", so I think you nailed it on your last line. With no info, people are just waiting to see what shows up. It's so quiet, that if you go to the new Valleyfair webpage, "something superior" isn't mentioned. You have to click on the soak city link, to even see that much. Or that it's their 50 year anniversary... It's an interesting question of what time of year is best for marketing/advertising any new addition. But they are keeping it on the down low for now. Their last post about it was just a pixilated blur. I've found their flashback Fridays pictures to be much more interesting, for now.1 point
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I'll just leave these here for everyone to glance at. Last image is likely what the tube slide part of the complex will be. The other one is likely going to be a matt racer style slide. As for the former looping starship plot of land, it appears to unfortunately just be an expansion to the former barefoot beach. Nothing special just a small added lagoon. Now as to why Valleyfair felt the need for now a total of three kiddie areas I'm not entirely sure. Barefoot beach always felt kinda small anyway, so I guess this is their way of addressing that. I also attached an image I found on Reddit of the presentation of Valleyfair at No Coaster Con. It would appear corporate still doesn't want to say much, which is rumored to be creating frustrations from any individual park management left, which is understandable. Remember when they put up that live time lapse cam of North Star's construction? Free missed marketing opportunity. The image from ncc also shows some detailed masonry wall art, of which I'm not sure what it belongs to. Curious to see what other people's thoughts are on this thread (lol does anyone even read this thread anymore or have the lack of additions truly led to the death of enthusiasm on this thread)?1 point
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This reads extremely AI generated. And yeah, none of that is going to happen. The most likely solution is throwing a layer of dirt over the parking lot and laying down sod. And that isn't going to happen either.1 point
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The "mocked coaster" you’re referring to is Scream!, a Bolliger & Mabillard floorless coaster that opened in 2003. It is famously (and relentlessly) teased by enthusiasts because Six Flags literally built it on top of a former parking lot without removing the asphalt or the white parking stripes. Even after a 2015 repaint into its current blue and orange "Screampunk" colors, the ride still sits over a sea of sun-cracked pavement. To transform this area and separate it from its "parking lot" reputation, Six Flags could move beyond simple landscaping and try these "outside the box" concepts: 1. The "Steam Dome" (Converting to Indoor) Converting a 150-foot-tall coaster into an indoor ride is a massive architectural challenge, but it would completely change the park's skyline. The Concept: Enclose the entire coaster in a massive, darkened industrial warehouse or a "domed foundry" to fit the Screampunk District. The Experience: By making it an indoor "dark coaster," you could add synchronized lighting, fog effects, and "near-miss" elements with industrial machinery. Precedent: Cedar Point did this with Disaster Transport (though on a smaller scale). For Scream!, the building would need to be roughly 15 stories tall, making it a "Space Mountain on steroids." 2. The "Industrial Trench" (Landscaping Overhaul) If a full building is too expensive, the park could "hide" the parking lot by changing the ground level’s appearance. The Idea: Break up the asphalt and replace it with a mix of dark gravel, rusted metal plates, and "sunken" ponds. * The "Box" Idea: Build concrete retaining walls or "berms" (man-made hills) around the perimeter of the ride's footprint. This creates a physical bowl that traps sound and blocks the view of the actual guest parking lot nearby, making the ride feel like it’s in its own excavated canyon. 3. "The Factory" (Partial Enclosures & Tunnels) Instead of one big building, Six Flags could build several smaller "thematic shells" that the track dives in and out of. The Concept: Create "head-chopper" tunnels at the bottom of the first 141-foot drop and through the interlocking corkscrews. Outside the Box: Use vertical gardens or "living walls" on the supports. This would turn the coaster into a green, "overgrown" industrial relic, completely masking the grey pavement below with lush, hanging vines and steampunk structures.1 point
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Except it has one of the most mocked coasters around in relation to being in a parking lot.1 point
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Norwegian Cruise Line today revealed the Norwegian Aura, the newest, longest and largest ship in its fleet, set to sail from Europe in May 2027 before moving to its home port of Miami in June. https://www.nclhltd.com/investors/news-events/press-releases/detail/758/norwegian-cruise-line-opens-for-sale-its-largest-and-most Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), the innovator in global cruise travel, today unveiled and opened for sale Norwegian Aura™, the longest and largest vessel in its fleet, which will homeport in Miami beginning in June 2027 following her debut in Europe in late May 2027. Setting a new standard in size and scale for NCL's fleet, Norwegian Aura will be almost 1,130 feet long, 169,000 gross tons and will accommodate 3,840 guests at double occupancy. Norwegian Aura will be 10% larger than her predecessors Norwegian Aqua® and Norwegian Luna™ and has been thoughtfully designed to deliver curated, family-focused experiences, complemented with reimagined guest favorites. At the center of the action is the all-new Ocean Heights, an open-air activities complex that shifts from fun by day to a vibrant, laid-back atmosphere at night, creating a lively space for the whole family. Offering seven-day cruises to the Caribbean, each of Norwegian Aura's voyages in the region will visit either Harvest Caye, NCL's resort-style destination in Belize, or Great Stirrup Cay, the Company's private island in the Bahamas, which recently received several enhancements. As of late 2025, all-new guest experiences opened on Great Stirrup Cay, including the Great Life Lagoon – a sprawling pool area with swim-up bars, premium loungers and a dedicated kids' splash area – as well as Vibe Shore Club, an adults-only area with a private bar and premium lounge seating. Later in 2026, ahead of Norwegian Aura's 2027 sailings, the island will debut the nearly six-acre Great Tides Waterpark with 19 waterslides, industry-first cliffside jumps and a dynamic river, as well as new adventure excursions. "We are proud to introduce the newest, and largest, addition to our fleet, Norwegian Aura," said Harry Sommer, president and chief executive officer of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. "Norwegian Aura represents the evolution of Norwegian Cruise Line and the celebration of bringing together families, friends and travelers from around the world. With brilliance and connection at her core, the ship was created to give all guests the freedom to vacation their very own way – offering the chance to exhale, connect and effortlessly escape into the moment. We look forward to this next milestone and can't wait for guests to experience all that Norwegian Aura has to offer." Norwegian Aura is currently being built by renowned Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri with interior designs across the ship created by world-class architects such as AD Associates, Piero Lissoni, Rockwell Group, SMC Design and Studio Dado. Norwegian Aura's stand-out features and itineraries include: OCEAN HEIGHTS: MULTI-GENERATIONAL FUN AND ADVENTURE Spanning decks 18 to 21, the first-in-the-fleet Ocean Heights will be the ultimate hub for fun, action and relaxation for the whole family. The sprawling activity zone will combine brand-new attractions for NCL with reimagined favorites, transforming from day to night using immersive lighting and LED projections. Norwegian Aura will boast the most slides of any NCL ship, with five located in the sweeping open-air complex, Ocean Heights. Eclipse Racers are the Brand's first dueling mat racer waterslides, stretching over 400 feet for an exciting head-to-head competition for illuminating wet-and-wild fun in tubular slides. For more thrills, guests can head over to the Aura Free Fall, a drop-in body waterslide where the floor opens up below and plunges guests down 250 feet of exhilarating twists and turns. The Wave is a lotus waterslide, a pendulum-style raft attraction that accommodates groups of up to four guests to ride together through 300 feet of pure fun. Lastly, the returning guest favorite, The Drop, is the Prima Class signature dry slide that rushes guests down 10 decks – from deck 18 to eight. Designed for adventure seekers, Ocean Heights will also feature an 82-foot Aura Ropes Course complete with exhilarating challenges paired with breathtaking top-deck ocean views. Additional experiences include a 25-foot Rock Climbing Wall; Aura Midway, an amusement park-style outdoor area where guests will enjoy a variety of carnival-like games; a nine-hole mini golf course; NCL's first-ever overhanging private cabanas overlooking Vibe Beach Club; and a bar for guests to sip on their favorite beverages. OCEAN BOULEVARD: CATERS TO ALL – FROM HOT TUBS TO KID AND TEEN HUBS Located on deck eight, Ocean Boulevard is the signature Prima Class outdoor promenade that wraps around the entirety of the ship and provides guests opportunities to relax while enjoying endless water views. Aboard Norwegian Aura, the area has been extended by 11% compared to Norwegian Aqua and Norwegian Luna, offering additional space, more seating, as well as debuting activities and amenities, including new hot tubs and a brand-new bar. An expanded Infinity Beach will provide the ultimate hub for relaxation with luxe day beds and wading pools, perfect for afternoon siestas. Additionally, Ocean Boulevard will feature dedicated activities for children and teenagers flanked on either side of the forward end of the ship. Located port side, Adventure Alley is designed for kids aged six to 10 and offers stimulating crawl spaces and twisting tunnels in an imaginative seascape setting overlooking the ocean; while starboard side, the Teen Hangout provides an exclusive retreat for teenagers to relax, socialize and capture memories at the striking wave and surf photo wall. Lastly, for younger guests aged two to six, Little Explorer's Cove playground is situated at the bow and features a playhouse with two slides and more. NEXT-LEVEL POOLSIDE AND SUNDECK EXPERIENCES Guests aboard Norwegian Aura will enjoy more ways than ever to relax, refresh, and soak up the sun in the ship's expanded and enhanced spaces. Over 20% larger than Norwegian Aqua's and Norwegian Luna's pool decks, that of Norwegian Aura's will be the largest in the NCL fleet with more seating capacity, an additional infinity hot tub, a larger LED entertainment screen and extra open lounge areas to ensure every guest enjoys the heart of the ship in comfort. The adventure continues on the top decks with Norwegian Aura's Kids' Aqua Park, with splash pad and interactive water features within proximity to Ocean Heights on deck 18. Nearby are two family-fun waterslides – the Party Slide, a wide and shallow slide perfect for families and friends to enjoy together, and the Infinity Loop, a figure-eight slide that wraps around the Party Slide. On deck 19, guests will enjoy outdoor lawn games and seating at Horizon Park. Vibe Beach Club, NCL's exclusive adults-only retreat, will be 15% larger than those found aboard Norwegian Aqua and Norwegian Luna, providing increased seating, infinity hot tubs, expanded decompressing areas and a waterfall feature. With additional sun loungers, daybeds and a bar as its focal point, Vibe Beach Club will provide the ultimate setting for relaxation at sea. THE HAVEN BY NORWEGIAN® OFFERS ELEVATED EXCELLENCE AT SEA Norwegian Aura will boast 1,976 staterooms ranging from studios to suites, of which 159 make up the keycard access-only complex, The Haven by Norwegian. The luxury offering aboard Norwegian Aura will include 30% more suites than previous Prima Class ships and the most in the fleet. Designed by renowned Italian designer Piero Lissoni, The Haven suites blend sophisticated design with sweeping sea views and are crafted for optimal privacy and convenience with exclusive private elevator access. The Haven complex features a dedicated sundeck complete with a panoramic infinity pool, two hot tubs and an outdoor sauna and cold room. It also offers the dedicated The Haven bar and lounge, and The Haven Restaurant, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Notably, Studio DADO, longtime partners of Norwegian Cruise Line, designed the private lounge, restaurant and outdoor deck to emulate a tranquil oasis that immerses guests into the world's natural beauty with earth tones, a lush canopy of trees and delicate finishes. Beyond luxury accommodations and spaces, guests staying in The Haven will enjoy unmatched service and amenities, including 24-hour butler and concierge service, priority embarkation and disembarkation, exclusive invitations to onboard events, priority onboard reservations and much more. BRILLIANTLY DESIGNED HULL ART Signature to the NCL fleet, Norwegian Aura will feature a standout hull art design created by international artist Rosie Woods, known for her large-scale murals and collaborations with global brands. Woods' work is defined by flowing, light-driven forms that explore movement, energy and illumination. Her design for the vessel draws inspiration from celestial light and bioluminescent seas, creating a modern interpretation of how light interacts with water. Reflecting on her work for Norwegian Aura, Rosie Woods said, "I'm thrilled to partner with Norwegian Cruise Line, who has been known for showcasing beautiful, cutting-edge hull art designs. I'm so excited to see my large-scale piece of artwork come to life, sail across the seas and illuminate day and night." FROM THE MEDITERRANEAN TO MIAMI Prior to homeporting in Miami for her inaugural season in June 2027, Norwegian Aura will sail a seven-day Mediterranean voyage from Trieste, Italy to Barcelona, Spain on May 21, 2027 with calls to Valletta, Malta; as well as Salerno and Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy. Following her 14-day transatlantic voyage, she will commence her season of Caribbean cruises from Miami. From June 2027 through October 2027, Norwegian Aura will sail seven-day Eastern Caribbean voyages with calls to quintessential island destinations, including Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic; St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands; Tortola, British Virgin Islands; and the Brand's newly enhanced private island in the Bahamas, Great Stirrup Cay. In winter 2027/28, Norwegian Aura will offer seven-day Western Caribbean voyages taking guests to lush, tropical destinations like Roatan (Islas de la Bahia), Honduras; Costa Maya and Cozumel, Mexico; as well as Harvest Caye, NCL's resort-style private destination off the Belizean coast. For more information about the Company's award-winning fleet and worldwide itineraries, or to book a cruise, please contact a travel professional, call 888-NCL-CRUISE (625-2784) or visit www.ncl.com.1 point
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Dreamland Margate has announced that Scenic Railway has officially closed permanently after existing for more than one hundred years. The coaster has a storied history including several significant closures as a result of fire and a notable restoration completed in 2015 which restored the coaster to operation. The park is seeking proposals to reinvent the Scenic Railway for future generations. A previous restoration of the ride, completed in 2015, required 320 tonnes of timber https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cvgrznzpelro A 100-year-old rollercoaster, believed to be the oldest in Britain, has closed for good. Dreamland Margate in Kent announced on Tuesday that the amusement park's Scenic Railway would "take well-earned retirement from operation as a ride". A restoration of the Grade II* listed rollercoaster was completed in 2015 after it had closed in 2005 and suffered an arson attack in 2008. "Dreamland is committed to finding a new long-term plan to reinvent the Scenic Railway and for it to be enjoyed by future generations in a fresh way," a spokesperson said. The Scenic Railway in Margate will "take well-earned retirement" The theme park said an "extensive process of consultations and inspections" were carried out but it was "concluded that, after 100+ years, the ride has come to the end of its current life". The decision was taken "in close consultation" with The National Lottery Heritage Fund, Historic England and Thanet District Council, the spokesperson said. The Scenic Railway, one of the theme park's star attractions, has been out of action since a fault in 2024. The Scenic Railway, pictured in 1966, has long been a flagship attraction at Dreamland Dreamland said it would host a pop-up exhibition on the ride's history later in 2026 and the rollercoaster would "be re-invented for people to enjoy in a different way". The wooden ride first opened in 1920 and, according to Historic England, suffered fires in 1949 and 1957. Its 2015 restoration was part of an £18m investment in reopening the park, which had spent a decade closed to the public. A restoration of the ride after a period of dilapidation and an arson attack was completed in 2015 Dreamland posted surveys on its social media soliciting suggestions for repurposing the ride and requesting memories of the attraction. "If you are a creative thinker with a practical approach, or a dreamer with a thoughtful and achievable vision, we would love to hear from you," the park said.0 points
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I don't think any of that is going to happen. It's going to stay on the decaying parking lot.0 points
