It totally depends on the manufacturer. Some of them are super friendly and down to earth and some of them won't even talk to you. I had the idea to bring KT as more and more kids are invading the show and realistically she's the core demographic of most of those companies there!!! Many of the companies we visited today loved her and even filmed and photographed her doing the activities. From panning for gold to climbing the ninja wall! It was interesting seeing what she liked and didn't like and what she was willing to wait for and what she wasn't. If I was a market analyst I would totally hire this child!
I've seen this place in trip reports and would never do it! I don't think I would trust the Swiss to engineer some of those walkways and bridges let alone the Chinese!
I've never seen the White Chocolate Popcorn flavor at Tokyo Disney either! So new it is!
Cool report from Universal, definitely want to check out their version of HHN at some point.
That's funny because Gringott's coaster looks a lot like the SFX. But it has been stated that Gringott's was from Intamin if I'm not mistaking.
In my talking to Sandor today he did take credit for Gringott's. He was also very happy to hear that KidTums rode Zumanjaro and loved it!
You can't let closed rides get you down too much, it happens. I think we liked the park a bit more than you (even with no S&S or Maurer Sohne open) but it could also be due to very light crowds compared to most of the other Happy Valley's.
Zhongshan Park in Wuhan was home to one of the WORST bathrooms I've ever seen/smelled/encountered. It was horrifying. The park also used to have this weird UFO type coaster.
Is anyone else really concerned about getting Bitch Stewie in the allotted time? I'm doing the math here and I'm not seeing me completing everything in time.
The cupcake place is called Molly's and it's FANTASTIC. There's one location in NYC and one in Chicago.
BTW Chuck, that wasn't just mozzarella Sarah was holding...it was BURRATA!!!! To me it is the king of the mozzarella's!!!!
^We almost always purchase Fastlane style tickets. If you account for how much a trip costs in lodging, transportation, tickets, food, etc. the percentage paid to upgrade to a 'fast pass' style ticket is minimal.
That being said, we don't usually buy them at our home parks, or parks we visit a lot, but if it's a once a year/lifetime type place of course we would get them.