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  1. I could not agree more Larry.

     

    I think the initial plan for The Ark's renovation this last time was an interesting one. To bad they had to cut the budget and some scenes due to having to reallocate the fund for rebuilding the actual ark. If what was planned happened, it would have been OK at the very least. Also, I am not sure what ever made them to decide to put the mechanical where they did on the finale with no real maintainable access. Kind of a stupid move like WDW did with the Yeti on Everest from what I have read.

     

    As far as the Old Mill, I just wish they would remove Garfield, restore the outside and pass by scenes. I do not think this ride needs to be much more complicated then the original skeleton stunts. Every time I ride PoTC at Disneyland, I keep thinking that the first half of the ride would be great for the Old Mill. Of course scaled down a bit from the Disney detail. I understand though that some of Pittsburgh's finest where utilizing it for smoking weed and such and thus why the owning family at the time decided to try to make it a kids ride and be able to keep it. There was a Vekoma SLC hang and bang slated for to replace it at one point. Looks like they moved the concept a little and ended up with a Premier coaster instead.

     

    Many are hoping for the Turnpike to return in the Phantoms first drop area. This was the area that has nothing in it now and was used for a centennial midway or something like that for one season. Personally, I think that is a bad idea and would distract from the Turnpike experience. I would prefer them find a nice wooded area like non-dancing fountains or towards the back of the Log Jammer. There is a lot of potential there with a few bridges and such.

     

    As far as the unused space in the Phantoms drop. I would think a nice drop tower like Waldameer has would be perfect there now that their second gen Intamin is gone.

     

    Sorry for the long post.

  2. ^ I browse a Kennywood fan site from time to time. I believe the actual owner of the site is also a TPR member.

     

    However, not much has been announced for the park at this point from reading there. The only known project I have seen is this:

     

    The Thunderbolt roller coaster at Kennywood in West Mifflin, PA currently runs three trains built by the National Amusement Device Company (NAD). The trains used to be equipped with on-board headlights as seen in the image on the left.

     

    Vibrations and fatigue eventually led to the headlights' removal. For the park's 100th anniversary in 1998, Kennywood restored the headlight system, but once again it proved too difficult to maintain.

     

    In the fall of 2013, the Penn State Theme Park Engineering Group drafted a proposal to once again restore the headlight system.

     

    Members of PSU TPEG spent many hours doing research on lighting and electrical systems. We proposed the use of light-emitting diode (LED) lighting for the two headlights near the top of the train's front end. In addition, current PSU TPEG president Chris Duarte designed three front grilles with the signature Thunderbolt 'T' (one for each train) which will be machined and installed where the third headlight would have been - front and center.

     

    As of October of 2013, Kennywood has chosen to proceed with PSU TPEG's proposal for a new headlight system. We expect the restored headlight system to be operational on the Thunderbolt trains in time for Kennywood's 2014 operating season.

     

    Click on this link for images

     

    http://www.psuthemeparkengineering.com/kennywood-thunderbolt.html

     

    May are hoping though for a refurb or The Ark and Old Mill (AKA: Garfield's Nightmare) or the return of the Turnpike. Those would all be great projects for an off year of new rides.

  3. I usually ignore topics like this since it usually is not in my interest. However, just coming back from Disney I was a little intrigued to read up on it.

     

    I would not blame Disney to steer clear of this one, unless it goes viral and makes a ton of money. Then I would go after every cent he made on the film just on principle.

     

    I was reading about his motivation on this and watched the trailers. Other then some nice soft core porn, it looked kind of disturbing on his mental state to go to an extreme like this. I could be wrong and maybe he is just bringing attention to himself to try to be the next big director in Hollywood. (Shock Entertainment)

     

    However, if the reason behind his decision to waste a million dollar inheritance on this was because of problems with his daddy.Then he needs to call Dr Phil and get a session.

     

    Group me in with the folks that will not be paying to see it.

  4. I am looking at possibly making a trip to Vegas this New Years Eve. I am recently divorced and looking to just have some fun to start next year. I am not looking at "instant action" and more of a place to socialize and have fun with others in my age range starting over. Although, I would not deny any "instant action" given the opportunity.

     

    Do any of the Vegas regulars have any recommendations on clubs that revolve around singles?

  5. Still no mention on where the parents where. However, as Bob pointed out they will most likely have a lawsuit and emerge then.

     

    On a more comical note, I found this quote from Karnival.

     

    "To the best of our knowledge it is the first time a child has drowned aboard one of our ships," Carnival spokeswoman Joyce Oliva said in an email to The Associated Press.

     

    Really, to the best of your knowledge? You would think a company this big would be able to say with confidence that "We never had a child drown on one of our cruises" with some certainty. Way to keep it Klassy Karnival.

     

    Source:

    http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-57607381/carnival-cruise-lines-says-6-year-old-boy-drowned-in-pool-at-sea/

     

    Edit: Maybe they should put Funship Freddie in charge of PR.

  6. ^ Looks like this article answers that question. I wonder if other cruise lines do.

     

    "We do not have lifeguards on duty at our pools," Carnival spokeswoman Jayme Weber told the Los Angeles Times on Monday morning. "Parental supervision is required for children under 13."

     

     

    http://www.latimes.com/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-boy-drowns-carnival-victory-no-lifeguard-20131014,0,3999523.story

  7. Carnival Cruise Drowning Accidental, Boy, 6, Dies On Ship

     

    Carnival Cruise Lines confirmed the drowning death of a six-year-old boy aboard one of its ships over the weekend, in one of the Carnival Victory’s pools.

     

    The child was vacationing on the Carnival ship with his family, and has been identified as Qwentyn Hunter of Winter Garden, Florida.

     

    Hunter was swimming with his brother, 10, at approximately 4:45 PM Sunday, when the accident occurred. Fellow passenger Debi Ciavarella recalls the incident:

     

    “I was sitting at the pool and we heard the DJ say ‘get the, there’s a child in the pool,’ and then a guy jumped in and picked him up and then they were doing chest compressions and stuff on him… It was all so devastating.”

     

    A local news source reports:

     

    “According to Detective Javier Baez of the Miami-Dade Police Department, the 6-year-old boy was playing with his older brother, possibly in a pool on board the Carnival Cruise Ship Victory on Sunday when he took water in… People tried to rescue him, according to Baez, but he died on the ship.”

     

    Another person claiming to have witnessed the Carnival drowning spoke with a friend, who posted to a Cruise board:

     

    “DJ Alex spotted something floating in the pool. A passenger dove in and got child out. Paramedics, crew and one passenger worked on this child for 30 minutes as passengers looked on in horror.”

     

    Carnival Cruises addressed the drowning in a statement, no mention of which was made on the brand’s social accounts including Twitter and Facebook. The statement was equally difficult to pin down on the web, where it did not appear on the Carnival Cruise Lines press release pages.

     

    In the statement regarding the onboard fatality, Carnival Cruises said:

     

    “Carnival extends its heartfelt sympathy to the family during this very difficult time. The company’s CareTeam is providing assistance and support.”

     

    Carnival Victory docked in Miami Monday morning, and crime scene tape surrounded the site of the fatal incident.

     

    Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/991998/carnival-cruise-drowning-accidental-boy-6-dies-on-ship/#ISeWsSyB8MOJZUgB.99

     

     

     

    http://www.inquisitr.com/991998/carnival-cruise-drowning-accidental-boy-6-dies-on-ship/

  8. I just got back this weekend from my yearly trip with my daughter to Disneyland. This was the first my first trip visit during the Halloween event. Here are some of the highlights..

     

    - It was a good road test for my brand new orange Camaro from East Valley Phoenix. It usually took my now ex wife around 6.5 hours to drive this in her SUV on previous trips with a few rest stops and a stop for lunch. I made would have made it in 4.5 hours with a lunch stop and few rest stops. However, I left my iPhone on the top of my car at a stop like a dumb a$$ and needed to double back a half hour to find the damn thing cracked all over the road when I realized it was missing. This cost me a little over an hour and about $80 for a new screen…

     

    - I was surprised to find the lines the longest on any trip that I have made. Especially since I was there during the July 4th holiday last year. I always wanted to utilize Fast Pass on my previous visits and never did. It just seemed like a hassle to keep track of time and such. Given the long lines this trip I decided to try it. I loved it and will be doing this again on my next trip. It was great getting this and going to another near by attraction or two and then getting back front line to an e-ticket… Fast pass used on: Indy, Autopia, Star Tours (x2), Tower of Terror, California Screaming, Splash Mountain and Soarin. I was surprised to see that Matterhorn did not have this option though. Also, Space Mountain was a walk on since I hit that first thing one of the mornings. Radiator Springs Racer was not available by the time I got to it each day and just waited it out.

     

    - Halloween Layovers:

     

    Space Mountain: This was sort of neat, but I prefer the original a little more. Just seemed like a random zombie looking image.

     

    Haunted Mansion: This was the first time I only went on the ride once on any of my trips to both US parks. I usually ride the ride around 3 – 4 times. The main reason for this was the length of the line was ridiculous and did it as a walk on the first morning at the park. The other reason I did not go back was that I really like the original much better. I am not a big fan of “A Nightmare before Christmas” and have yet made it through the movie. I can however respect the popularity given the detail put into it. Call me a Disney purist or whatever; I just prefer the regular ride much more since this is my second favorite attraction after PoTC.

     

    - Food quality/choices for the price just seems so much out of place compared to Florida (especially Epcot, even though that is a totally different concept them what with have in Cali). I just remember Florida being a better selection, quality and price from years back when I was there. I just keep thinking that I had better quality at Waldameer this past summer for half the price. I am usuing that as an example since mot folk bitch about Waldameers food options.

     

    - Another great stay off property at the Anaheim Plaza Hotel with a balcony. This is not a very fancy hotel and in walking distance of the main gates. For the price, I would really recommend it for anyone staying off property.

  9. AS Robb pointed out, I would not trust much on those sites. I have seen some pretty wild rumors on some of them the few times I visited. Especially around the third gate rumors for California. It seems like people create rumors over there from personal wish lists. That is just my half a$$ opinion though since I am not over there on a regular basis.

     

    I for one hope that they do not remove the subs. I was really disappointed when they did that at the Magic Kingdom in WDW. I think that the subs ride area is one of the most attractive areas of the park with it and the Matterhorn. Although, it seems that they are low in capacity per hour and could go for that reason alone. I also heard they are high maintenance, but not sure about that since I do not work for the park.

     

    I am at the park this week until Thursday. I will keep an eye out for any small flags, small signs, etc... while here.

  10. I am getting ready to do 4.5 days with my daughter on our yearly trip to Disneyland next week. I usually go during the summer and needed to delay to Oct this year for personal and work reasons. I had a few questions though about Halloween that I was hoping a few regulars could answer.

     

    The Mickeys Halloween Party seems kind of expensive and assuming that it is independent of our five day park hopper passes I have. Is this a correct assumption? If it is an extra cost, is it worth the money to do it? My daughter does love Halloween and do not mind paying the extra money if it actually is worth it.

     

    Thanks

  11. Whatever happened to the Captain that abandoned ship (jail, probation,etc...)? I have not seen him in the news lately or have been reading the wrong stories.

     

    EDIT: A little Google search on my part helped

     

     

    As the recovery of his ship progresses, Capt Schettino is believed to be at home with his wife in the seaside town of Meta di Sorrento, near Naples.

     

    His trial, in which he faces charges of manslaughter and abandoning ship, started in July in Grosseto in Tuscany, the closest city to the scene of the disaster.

     

    He claims that the rocky reef that the ship hit on the night of Jan 13 2012 was not marked on his nautical charts - despite the fact that it appears on tourist maps of Giglio.

     

    At the hearing, his lawyer denied that the captain had deliberately abandoned ship, instead insisting that the skipper had been inadvertently thrown off the ship by accident.

     

    Capt Schettino has previously claimed that he accidentally "tripped" and tumbled into a lifeboat, which was then lowered and took him to shore.

     

    "The idea that he abandoned the ship is a wrong interpretation," Mr Pepe, Schettino's lawyer, said outside court. "We want the truth to come out of this trial".

     

    Capt Schettino says he has been made a scapegoat by Costa Cruises, the Italian company that owns the ship, claiming that managers encouraged him to sail close to Giglio in order to provide a spectacle for passengers.

     

    There is currently a long break in legal proceedings over the summer, with the trial set to reconvene on Monday 23 September.

     

    Up to 700 witnesses and plaintiffs are expected to attend the trial, meaning it could last for years.

     

     

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/italy/10312081/Costa-Concordia-captain-where-is-Francesco-Schettino-now.html

  12. I have a question that some of the Disneyland regulars or locals may be able to answer. I am getting ready to make my yearly trip to Disneyland and staying at my regular hotel (Anaheim Plaza Inn). I usually arrive early evening and get a 5 day park hopper for everyone. We have also gotten into the park around 7:00 PM the first day and burnt the first day of the pass on just a few rides. I am looking at changing my strategy this year and not going in the first night, thus getting a 4 day ticket instead.

     

    Are there any attractions around the area in walking distance that have ticket games like "Chuck E Cheese" has? Games like Skee Ball, etc... that may also offer some sort of food options. Just looking for something that shells out the tickets for prizes that are way overpriced.

  13. ^Here is a slide show that will give you an idea of what the ride was like pre-Garfield. Some of the scenes are a little tough to make out due to the protective fences, however when riding the fences where barely noticeable.

     

     

     

    Other then the goofy Garfield cutouts. The major differences are that there where pass byes for the boats and outdoor scenes with skeletons. I really missed those after they reworked the ride. They also moved the queue to the interior yard of the ride which was the only change I likes.

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