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Over the course of this past weekend I was able to represent Theme Park Review at the bi-annual D23 Expo. This event is the official Disney Fan exposition, with representation from almost all branches of The Walt Disney Company. This event is almost always a forum for major company announcements (as this year surely was) and there was plenty to see and do during this year's expo! Welcome to the D23 Expo show floor! First up was a visit to the Alpha Centauri Expeditions vacation presentation... Alpha Centauri Expeditions (ACE for short) is the company bringing guests to Pandora for out of this world vacations. You'll be able to take a boat ride in Pandora - The World of AVATAR to witness the bioluminescence of this world. The land's other attraction will be a Soarin'-style ride on the back of a flying Banshee. These vacation ads are great! I love these! There are plenty of photo ops on the show floor to take in. Featured on the show floor were costumes from Star Wars: The Force Awakens, including this soon-to-be-iconic chrome armor that belongs to one of the film's antagonists, Captain Phasma. Guests can see the full lineup of John Lasseter's infamous Hawaiian shirts. Pixar had a booth on the show floor. A teaser poster for the upcoming Finding Nemo sequel, Finding Dory. Zootopia had a photo op on the floor as well. With the Shanghai Disney Resort was the main focus of the Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Pavilion. New details about the resort's hotels A full sized space pod from Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy could be found on the show floor. Inside of the ACE pavilion a giant model of Pandora - The World of AVATAR can be found. Notice the military-looking installation on the bottom right of the model. That is the former RTA facility that ACE has taken over for its space tourism business. The timeline of this new land takes place well after the original film (though an exact amount of time would not be shared) that implies that all disagreements with the local Na'vi have been resolved and humans are now welcome guests on Pandora. Towards the back of the land nature masks the entrances to both of the attractions in the realm. To give you a sense of the scale they're going for with Pandora - The World of AVATAR. We even had the chance to chat with Walt Disney Imagineering's Joe Rohde, the lead Imagineer behind Disney's Animal Kingdom Park and the AVATAR project. The antagonist of Roaring Rapids at Shanghai Disneyland is the giant Q'araq, the Guardian of the Water. Adventure Isle at Shanghai Disneyland will feature the "Young Adventurer Training Camp," an interactive dig site! A look at some more of the details in Adventure Isle. The entrance marquee for Roaring Rapids, the land's signature E-Ticket. Treasure Cove at Shanghai Disneyland will feature the Siren's Revenge, an activity-filled, full-sized pirate ship! Some more details within Treasure Cove. Advanced animatronics are being developed for Treasure Cove's attractions, including this character from the Pirates of the Caribbean films! Some cast member costumes for the Alice in Wonderland Maze attraction. Details from the Alice in Wonderland Maze. The Seven Dwarfs Mine Train that recently opened at the Magic Kingdom in Florida is also coming to Shanghai Disneyland. Fantasyland will be very different in Shanghai Disneyland. The Voyage to the Crystal Grotto attraction will take guests on a boat ride through iconic Disney film scenes in the shadow of the Enchanted Storybook Castle. One of the many animated scenes that will be experienced during the Voyage to the Crystal Grotto attraction. Buzz Lightyear Planet Rescue is a combination of Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters and Toy Story Midway Mania. The ride will feature digital and physical targets in a fully rendered, interactive environment. The Tron Lightcycle Power Run is the park's signature coaster and the anchor for a very new approach to Tomorrowland. A new take on the classic Astro Orbiter ride, Jetpacks will allow guests to ascend and descend in a unique seating platform. Back at the ACE preview, you can see guests hiking under Pandora's floating mountains. ACE's founder Marshall Lamm may look familiar... He is actually Jon Landau, producer of AVATAR. The video presentation shows guests enjoying the sights, sounds and feelings of Pandora while on the ground. Notice this cast member's name tag is themed to ACE, not to Disney Parks. More of the floating mountains. The video also teased unique food options for guests to enjoy on Pandora. More food... Hand-crafted accessories were also teased in the video. And more unique food! I'm not even sure what these are... Or what this is, but it must be significant if it was included in the video. Bioluminescent plants confirmed!
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(Continued) This dragon is still incredible. And there's nothing like seeing Steamboat Willie... At the helm of the Mark Twain. Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters is always a fun time to be had. I love the 60th Anniversary decor that has been added throughout the parks. This looks amazing! Time for more of the Paint the Night Parade Tinkerbell's pixie friends look incredible with their fibre-optic lights. Such an incredible float! The colors this float can pull off... Just mesmerizing... I'm in love. I love these additions to the parade. The next morning we tried out breakfast at Steakhouse 55, as it came highly recommended by several friends. The interior of the restaurant features some incredible photos of some notable people. Some incredible pancakes. And I had to try the Steak and Eggs. It was fantastic! A really nice place for sure! I loved it and will definitely be going back for more! I love the Disneyland Monorail, aside from the lack of air conditioning. The Esplanade really looks different than it did years ago when I first visited. I really, truly, sincerely love the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage. It is arguably one of my favorite Disney attractions overall. Due to long lines I didn't get the chance to ride Alice in Wonderland last year, so I was pleasantly surprised to see all of the updates to the ride. The new animation within the ride looks incredible and the entire interior of the attraction looks brand new! My Rocket Rod fascination will never fade. I love that the construction walls surrounding the former Innoventions feature artwork from the film Tomorrowland. The Abominable Snowman footprint. How often do you get a chance to take a photo with Mary AND Bert? Such bright colors in Alice in Wonderland now... Time for a ride on the Storybook Land Canal Boats! The last time I was here The Old Mill was still a part of the ride. This is such a neat experience. And I love the way it intertwines with the Casey Jr. Circus Train track. Agrabbah! Tunnel o' Love? Duckzilla coming to SyFy next Fall! Duckzilla vs Megacroc to debut the following Spring! Arendelle has arrived! Disneyland's version of the Under the Sea: Journey of the Little Mermaid at the Magic Kingdom. A must-do during each trip! I vividly remember the Walt Disney World version, so this is a nostalgic experience for me. The next update will feature some photos from a Disney experience I've been dreaming of for many years, that finally came true...
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After our new adventures in San Diego and Hollywood, it was finally time for my favorite part of the trip, the Disneyland Resort. With the 60th Anniversary of Disneyland taking place this year, there was plenty of new entertainment, updated attractions and a few special experiences that I had never had before... Nothing more welcoming than seeing the Disneyland Resort sign for the first time of the trip... We were hungry (when am I not) so we started with a visit to my favorite Jolly Holiday Bakery on Main Street USA. Nothing beats their Jolly Holiday Combo! Since this was my girlfriend's first trip to Disneyland, I made sure to cover all of the experiences she would be interested based on her favorite Disney movies. Tarzan is one of them. Tarzan's Treehouse is always worth at least one visit if you have the time and don't mind the climb. Some cool details. Next up was dinner (shortly after lunch) at Cafe Orleans, an absolute favorite of mine. We shared a bowl of Gumbo as a starter, which is always a great choice. But the real reason I come here is for the classic Monte Cristo sandwich, and it never disappoints. That evening we were able to catch a viewing of the brand new Paint the Night Parade. This parade is absolutely incredible. These high resolution screens and LED lights really glow down the parade route in a way that the Main Street Electrical Parade never did. The parade features many contemporary Disney and Pixar classics mixed in with the traditional characters of the earlier Disney animation successes like Beauty and the Beast and The Little Mermaid. The costumes on all entertainers have unique elements that can display a full range of beautiful, glowing color. The Mack truck float is absolutely stunning in person! The lighting patterns inside are mesmerizing! The Little Mermaid float lead-in characters have neat coral affects that glow with the music. King Triton's face uses projection tech to allow him to be fully animated with eye and mouth movements. It is a really neat float. These twirling jellyfish were awesome to watch in action. The Slinky Float features cool spinning lights as well as glowing lite-bright pegs. The princess float is led by Belle from Beauty and the Beast, with an incredible rose flanked by powerful video screens depicting imagery from the screen. Unlike the Hong Kong Disneyland version of the Paint the Night Parade, this one features two additional floats. The first is the variation of the classic Main Street Electrical Parade drum (seen earlier in this report) and this Frozen float featuring Elsa's ice palace... And of course, Olaf. Another throwback to the classic Main Street Electrical Parade is the inclusion of these personal whirlybugs that Goofy, Donald and Minnie ride in advance of the finale float... The finale float features Sorcerer Mickey dancing to the music with a dangling LED string screen spelling out the words to the Mickey Mouse theme song. This stunning orb is impossible to describe its motion... So here's a vine to show it off! [vine] [/vine] The following morning we returned to see my favorite daytime parade, Soundsational. As much as I love Festival of Fantasy at the Magic Kingdom, and I dream of seeing Happiness is Here in Tokyo, this is my favorite daytime parade that I have seen with my own eyes. And some of the floats are really impressive even when compared to some of the newer parades that have debuted since Soundsational. I always love that Terk is included in the parade... I really appreciate how certain characters and films are used in California (Mary Poppins and the Heffalumps and Woozles similarly) when compared to how little they are used in Florida. Hands up if you love this parade as much as I do! The Princess and the Frog is one of my favorite Disney animated films and this specific section of the parade is easily my favorite. I absolutely adore this float! Always fun to see Pan clash with Hook... Step in time! How often do you see Bert in Florida? The Mary Poppins float is an incredible final to Soundsational. If you know Steve Davison's work, you know that he has a thing for including the Man in the Moon in his parade designs. I followed Frank Walker's steps into "it's a small world..." I was looking for Athena but no luck... The alternate track leading to my trans-dimensional trip to Tomorrowland never activated, so I was stuck at normal Disneyland... We decided to give the Wine Country Trattoria a a shot for dinner. I've dined at Trattoria plenty of times before, but always as a part of the World of Color dining package. I don't remember what exactly I ordered, but it had clams, pasta and a nice kick to it so I was satisfied. I never get tired of looking at this. That evening I showed my girlfriend the California version of Fantasmic!. Interestingly enough, she liked the Florida version more. I'm torn myself. I like both for different reasons.
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Ferrari World Discussion Thread
jedimaster1227 replied to Captain Jack's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
This looks like another great Intamin ride for a park that is definitely on my theme park bucket list! I can't wait to see the finished product! -
Photo TR: Mini Malaysia Trip!
jedimaster1227 replied to rctneil's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Universal Studios Singapore looks like it hosts an insane level of detail throughout! Thank you for sharing so many great photos with us here! -
Carowinds Discussion Thread
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^Seems to me like a missed opportunity for Rocky Mountain Construction to build their first Aquatrax... -
Mega 8 park photo trip report!!!!!
jedimaster1227 replied to thrillrider's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Your Geauga Lake report was fantastic! It is rare that a park still operates in part with the skeletal remains of former parks still in plain view, so your report provided a fantastic look at what I'm sure a lot of us have been wanting to see (or at least me)! Thank you so much for sharing this with us! -
Earlier this week I was able to visit the Universal Orlando Resort for the first time in a while and since my last visit a few new things have sprung up... The two Harry Potter Celebration commemorative prints can now be purchased as a set for $300... If that's something you're interested in. Over in Islands of Adventure, Skull Island: Reign of Kong has grown tremendously since my last visit. The facade work completed looks incredible! This appears to be the framing for rock work that will resemble Kong's iconic face. A lighter image may make it even easier to see. Over in Jurassic Park, Thunder Terrace Falls has received some minor thematic updates to tie into the recent release of Jurassic World. It is simple but looks really nice! Located in the entrance of the former queue for the previous Triceratops Encounter experience, a new Raptor Encounter meet & greet has opened. The raptor emotes incredibly and has full range of motion, along with a bevy of well-triggered sound effects to sync up with the dinosaur's movements. It wouldn't be a visit to Universal without a Butterbeer! Over in Honeydukes several new desserts have debuted... And since you know I like food... I had to try them out! I went for the vanilla No Melt Ice Cream and the Pumpkin Cake. The pumpkin cake was moist and sweet, but not nearly as flavorful as my favorite pumpkin tart that debuted with Hogshead all those years ago. The no melt ice cream was described to me as whipped frosting, which is a pretty accurate description. It was very sweet and for frosting lovers will be a hit, but this is not a substitute to ice cream itself... They'd probably go really well together if you tried it. Most people don't realize this, but you can eat and drink on the Hogwarts Express... Just remember, pinkies out! Still fun to watch! After seeing Celestina Warlock and the Banshees along with the Tale of the Three Brothers in Carkitt Market, I was finally able to see a new show in Diagon Alley! The Fountain of Fair Fortune recently debuted in Carkitt Market. The show tells the story (via beautifully crafted puppets) of three witches on a quest to reach the Fountain of Fair Fortune and the trials of sacrifice they must endure to reach their goal. It is definitely worth a viewing if you're in Diagon Alley! I was finally able to test out this telephone booth outside of the London Waterfront, where if you dial the appropriate numbers, you can actually hear a message from the Ministry of Magic. It is a nice little detail for sure!
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Oceanic Arts was a new must-visit on my list for this trip... And well worth the drive to Whittier, California! Time to go Tiki crazy! So if you didn't know, I have a particular fascination for all things Tiki and Polynesian, and with my collection needing some more additions, this was the place to go. I was in Tiki Heaven! So recognizable imagery that you can find throughout Adventureland and the Polynesian Resort at Walt Disney World can be found in the store. Oceanic Arts is actually the primary supplier of the custom-made Polynesian theming found in the Disney parks around the world. Most recently they worked on the hanging glass floats that reside in the refurbished Polynesian Resort lobby. This original Trader Vic's sign was up for sale in the store during our visit... But sadly, well out of my price range. This place is overwhelming! I need these... Like all of these. So many mugs to choose from for my mug shelf! This place is incredible! An actual sign from the Polynesian Resort! Oceanic Arts has actually provided props for a significant number of movies and TV shows too... Lunch during our day in Hollywood was at Canter's Deli, which was highly recommended by some family in the area. This was quite the knish! Corned Beef and Pastrami piled high! We stopped by Hollywood Boulevard since I hadn't been since I was 13 (12 years ago). I forgot just how much Disney dominates the Hollywood Walk of Fame! I mean... Disneyland has its own star! I had never been in the Disney Studio Store and Soda Fountain (now Ghirardelli) so we went inside to check it out. I was surprised that it was a pretty standard Disney Store inside... But it did have a unique selection of home video options. Yeah... I liked the movie, which was probably the kiss of death for Tomorrowland. Sadly they didn't have a themed ice cream sundae for Tomorrowland, so I skipped out on ice cream altogether for this visit. And we're moving on... YAY! I would've liked to have seen it here but we had to keep moving... The underside of the entryway to the El Capitan is absolutely gorgeous. The Dolby Theatre complex is awesome! And it isn't a trip to Hollywood Boulevard without stopping by the TCL Chinese Theatre... Which isn't blocked by a sorcerer's hat. I can't wait! So beautiful! I really love this place! Delicious and refreshing! Hiya Jimmy Kimmel! The Dolby Theatre courtyard was dressed up with this insane marketing design promoting Jurassic World... I absolutely love it! After driving back from Hollywood we were able to visit Fire + Ice Grill + Bar for the first time ever, based on Robb's strong recommendation. You choose your noodles, veggies and protein along with a sauce... Give it to the chefs to cook on the hot plate... And then you can enjoy so you can go back for plenty more! A Grand Marnier Margarita? Consider me sold! And it is all you can eat!
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Following our day in San Diego, we spent a whirlwind day in Hollywood, visiting Universal Studios Hollywood, Oceanic Arts, Canter's Deli, Hollywood Boulevard and Fire + Ice. I had last visited Universal Studios Hollywood the year King Kong 360 opened. I really liked the park, particularly the unique experience that is the Studio Tram Tour, where there really isn't anything comparable around (no, I didn't consider Disney's Hollywood Studios' Backlot Tour comparable). The park's tiered layout (yay escalator rides) and unique versions of attractions found at the Universal Orlando Resort (like the bizarre version of Revenge of the Mummy) all make for more reasons why, when we were planning this trip to California, returning was a must. I seriously love Universal Studios Hollywood's CityWalk! I also love the classic Universal globe still in use here. Last time I was here the Universal House of Horrors was still operating. There's no shortage of character in this park! First stop! The Studio Tour queue comes with a great view! Jimmy Fallon hosts the tram tour currently, which is all kinds of awesome! Almost time! This wasn't here last time! Ready for a tramtastic tour! Courthouse Square still takes my breath away. I love this so much! I just want to stay here forever. Time to visit Skull Island! Bummed the falling bridge wasn't in use during our visit. I would've liked to see the Nighttime Tour during our stay, but the daytime tour is still amazing! The miracle of Dino DNA! Flash flood! In the middle of the Big One! Flash flood! EARTHQUAKE! Just reminds me how much I miss Jaws in Orlando... But this is just so fun! And such a simple, cool effect! Not as cool as a shark being electrified, but it'll do. That'll do Bruce. That'll do. I miss this so much. Still my absolute favorite part of the tour. I hadn't noticed this last time around... My favorite moment of the entire tour. The War of the Worlds set has held up well after all these years. Have a Tramtastic Day! The best. This version of Jurassic Park: The Ride is far more wet thanks to the Summer jets! I can't explain it... But I really do enjoy Revenge of the Mummy in Hollywood. I would never say it is better, but it is still very fun and unique. This caught my eye... And was well worth the visit! So much Universal history! This game... Memories. You were just a hole in the ground the last time I was here. Also very new since the last time I was here! Different but oddly familiar. I really love how they worked with the extra space they had here for Springfield. What have we here? Proper satirical representation found! Hogsmeade looks so close to being ready to open! Here you won't turn a corner to get your first view of Hogwarts Castle... It will tower over Hogsmeade from almost any angle! Super Silly Fun Land is a really incredible realization of a kid-friendly land concept. BEE-DO-BEE-DO-BEE-DO! Looks like fun! Awesome details all over! I so badly wanted these cupcakes but had to save room for lunch... The expanded street where Gru's house and other notable locales from the Despicable Me franchise is brilliant! They have an evil Minion!!! Oddly familiar... Neat to see this very different location. The replacement complex for the previous House of Horrors plot looks like it is topped off. A really cool character interaction here! Donkey spoke Korean in our presence!!! Universal Plaza looks gorgeous! The old entrance to the Gibson Theater remains quietly blocked off. Waterworld is still amazing! A limited selection of merchandise The Wizarding World of Harry Potter is already available for purchase near the entrance of the park for those interested. They're happy to take your money now... They wouldn't want you to wait to give it up until next year when Hogsmeade opens. Standard wands already for sale (not interactive). Jurassic World merchandise aplenty! I love this entrance fountain! The classic Universal Studios sign... I so dearly miss the one in Florida. Oh yeah... I was actually here. They actually do live productions consistently at this Universal! Can't get enough! This place was incredible! I couldn't help but to bring back a giant amount of birthday cake popcorn home with me. I love this place so very much. It is just so different from what we have in Florida! And they have a Bubba Gump Shrimp Co., so it is even better! Butterbeer soda! Not official, but delicious! Seems like something I should've gotten for Robb! Oy vey... No words. TACO TOWN GUMMIES!!! A neat display in front of AMC. A very tiny Hard Rock Cafe by comparison... I love the set up of this iFly location at CityWalk with the clear flight tube!
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Continuing in my new'ish California Adventure was a visit to the San Diego Zoo, something I had never done before but had been eager to check out for a while. Growing up with Disney's Animal Park and Busch Gardens Tampa in my back yard, I've truthfully never been to a major zoo (short of the Lowry Park Zoo and Bay Meadows Petting Farm), so this was an experience of interest for me. The San Diego Zoo is absolutely huge! Sprawled out over a mountainous corner of San Diego not far from Mission Bay, it amazed me just how big the park really is. Even more impressive is the park's current effort to expand, with one new exhibit opening a day after our visit and several major expansions clearly under construction within view during our visit. Overall, I'd highly recommend the San Diego Zoo for any animal lovers or for anyone looking for a good hike. The park has nearly no rides, save for a classic Von Roll-style sky ride and a 4-D theater, so don't expect this to replace a theme park for thrills. Fortunately enough, it is close enough to SeaWorld San Diego that you could split your day (like we did) between the two if you plan your day out well enough. We're here! I see pandas... I'm sold. Is that a sky ride I see? It is! And it provides a great view of all of the new projects going on at the San Diego Zoo! Its a little cold up here! In here, Dr. Grant and Billy fight off pteranodons all while trying to get to the shores of Isla Sorna. From above the park is lush and filled with vegetation. A free bus tour of the park is available for those that don't want to trek the mountainous terrain on foot. More expansion in the works here! Just a peacock hanging out on top of one of the zoo's buildings... Nothing to see here. I don't know that I've ever seen an anteater this close before. I've got her attention... Clever girl. I found the Maelstrom polar bear! Reindeers are better than people... Sven don't you think that's true? Yeah, people will beat you and curse you and cheat you. Everyone of em's bad except you. But people smell better than reindeers. Sven, don't you think I'm riiiight? That's once again true, for all except you--you've got me, let's call it a night... Goooooodnight! Don't let the frostbite bite! Sleepy zebra... This eagle was amazing to see in person! You guys! Pandas! YOU GUYS!!! PANDAS!!! Okay, so the pandas were all sleeping and because of where they passed out, there was no good vantage point for photos, but PANDAS. And here's a sleeping Red Panda. So yeah, sleeping panda. But with a name like Gao Gao, how could you be mad that it was asleep? Here's another sleeping panda... Sleeping in a tree. But seriously, they have an escalator ride here. It isn't Parque Espana Escalator Ride-good, but it is still good. You can see another section of the park that that is about to be revamped for a new expansion... In the meantime, it makes for great The Lost World: Jurassic Park-style photos. Somewhere in here lurks a dormant pod of raptors. Other guests on the Escalator Ride. The Pteranodon Aviary! (or just an aviary for regular birds)... When elephants still ruled men. They are incredible to see in person. And the San Diego Zoo has quite the collection of elephants. And we were able to see them at feeding time! Baby cheetah! So pretty! Those tusks though! What day is it? What day is it? You can't help but melt over this sleeping koala bear. Lots of giraffes here too! Its a carefree day here at the San Diego Zoo. This gorilla took it upon himself to smile for the camera... See? And this tiger stalked us as we made our way out for the day...
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Last night Theme Park Review was invited to the launch of the 2015 edition of Summer Nights at Busch Gardens Tampa. The event includes extra entertainment including a new version of the wildly popular Kinetix and DJ dance parties throughout the park along with extended park hours allowing guests to enjoy more rides, shows and animal experiences in the park! Summer Nights is included in standard park admission and well worth staying around after dark--just think, coasters in the dark! Over near Zagora Cafe a new Zagora Market stand is being constructed. Cheetah Hunt has blended into the Serengeti beautifully... Rhino Rally no more. A welcome sight when entering Pantopia. New food options! The Dragon Fire Grill is officially open! The Dragon Fire Pub is too! It looks great inside! I can never get enough of Sheikra! Such a fun effect to watch! Going down! It isn't a trip to Busch Gardens Tampa without some Zambia Smokehouse ribs! These people have no idea how wet they are about to be. Many people forget that the Tanganyika Tidal Wave still operates in the back corner of Stanleyville... It still makes quite a splash! Awesome! I haven't given Kumba enough photo love recently... So I'm gonna make up for that. I love this one! Phoenix basking in the daytime glow of the moon. One of several DJ dance parties set up throughout the park for Summer Nights. I've got a photo addiction when it comes to Sheikra. The park is open until midnight! Next up was a pre-Kinetix party! Kinetix is hosted on a stage in the former "Gwazi Park" often used for special events. I like desserts. Kinetix is an annual Summer Nights show that features singing, dancing, acrobatics and pyro all combined for an awesome experience! Contortionists! Some incredible acrobats at work. Aeriel stunts are also a part of Kinetix. I'd never before seen an act where people are flung off of a see-saw into the air. The evening concludes with fireworks in view from Gwazi Park. There are some great pyro moments during the show. Fireworks lovers will definitely enjoy this one. Noted! Nothing to see here... Cheetah Hunt looks gorgeous at night! Walls have taken up half of Egypt in preparation for construction on Cobra's Curse for 2016. The construction wall keeps going... And going... And goes all the way down past the entrance to Montu. Another DJ dance party in front of Cheetah Hunt. Special thanks to Busch Gardens Tampa for hosting us during this fun evening! Summer Nights runs on Fridays and Saturdays through August 16th some head to Busch Gardens Tampa to check it out!
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Tokyo Disney Resort Discussion Thread
jedimaster1227 replied to robbalvey's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2015/06/tokyo-disneyland-unveils-plans-for-disneys-halloween-celebration/
