
Jew
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They can...not giant hyper coaster high, but they most certainly can go over 30ft. Do you know how high they can go, or just that it is above 30ft? Technically they can do whatever they want. No more than 25% of structures in the park are to exceed 30 feet and "should" remain below 60ft, but so long as that 25% number is met and the coastal commission approves, Sea World is meeting the terms of their lease. Sea World makes a choice to not push the limits in order to remain good partners (the height restriction is actually a City Ordinance, not the coastal commission thing).
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I realize that WDW can handle more crowds than it has to. My point was that after the big deal Disney made of the 50th anniversary, people started to realize the history of Disneyland vs Disney World. Yes, the number of annual pass holders is an issue. My family had passes in the early '00s, when an annual pass cost $99. Since then, the price has over tripled, showing Disney is getting tired of annual pass holders coming. Also, the amount of black-out dates on the lower tier passes shows they don't want pass holders there that often. Disneyland just happened to have its 50th anniversary during a time the economy began to recover. The real change was that Theme Parks went from being the expense people cut when the economy is down to an expense people splurged on again. Attendance is up everywhere in the industry over the last 10 years. The Disney Resort just happens to be the branch of the most famous theme park brand in the world in one of the most populous regions in the world. My personal opinion is that Disney still hasn't found an annual pass strategy that works for them...they upped prices and tweaked blackout dates and are still seeing record crowds. Seeing how many of my friends still have their annual passes and post about Disney, I am going to guess that their mix of attendance between regular park ticketed guests and AP's still isn't where they want it.
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London Orbit slide review 2016
Jew replied to Henry M's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
it was the Olympic torch. Awesome to see them re-purpose it like this. -
^Star Wars will be the first expansion since Toon Town, which should help spread crowds around more if it is anything like how Universal was with Potter. The challenge will still be the narrow pathways (here's to hoping they finally remove the damn peoplemover track...) and limited queue space of older rides.
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Knotts made some more Announcements during scare la! KBF's first attempt at Halloween theming! Also part of the Haunt presentation was some cool historical things, like the layout of the very first Haunt maze! Bud Hurlburt's first attempted haunted log ride led to the creation of Haunt! Elvira will also be back! Knott's Announced Infected will be back in a new location "backstage"...what does that mean for Camp Snoopy? The "boss" of Infected Concept art for a cityscape in Infected
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New "Infinity" ride from KMG
Jew replied to theredskull84's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Any reason the weight limits for big rigs are different between the U.S. and Germany/Europe? I looked it up, and can't find much information. Just curious, as whenever these new flat rides are built, the topic of them always being too heavy to be allowed to travel the u.S. Is brought up. As far as I can tell, it was built into the law when we created our national highway program in the 1950's for the purpose of preserving the roads. Given the state of hour highways, doesn't seem like it has helped... -
Did anyone get to be one of the "select" users that got the new tracking system?
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New "Infinity" ride from KMG
Jew replied to theredskull84's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
You make what sells when you are in a niche industry with lots of competition. -
SFNO/Jazzland Discussion Thread
Jew replied to SharkTums's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
You would think by now someone would realize that if that site was meant to be a theme park, it would have been turned into a theme park again already.... -
New "Infinity" ride from KMG
Jew replied to theredskull84's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
^Guessing it's not even road legal to travel in the U.S. (too heavy). Looks amazing!