It’s a few days old, but here is a picture of apocalypse being winched through the final turn. I’m assuming it valleyed. It was opened back up to guests less than an hour afterward. Anyone hear of apocalypse valleying before?
They still haven’t brought any of the crazanity parts into the park from the overflow lot yet. It does look like a few more parts have arrived though. It shouldn’t take very long to assemble it I’d imagine.
By the way, everybody wondering how/why people could buy homes right behind the park, well it’s not going to be homes right behind it. It’s going to be commercial/retail close to the park and hen the homes are going to be set further back.
You a part of the construction crew for Newhall Land And Farm? I've noticed you guys moving HUGE amounts of earth back there. It's too bad the park doesn't own any of that land so that they could build a big coaster out that way.
I am the grading foreman in charge of all the work going on back there. We are barely scratching the surface of how much dirt is going to be moved. From my water towers down below apocalypse (near where I took that picture in my last post from) we are going to fill up about 95’.
I know it was already mentioned that Apacolypse has reopened, but I thought I’d share why it was down. A few days ago they were replacing what looked like a gearbox for the chain lift.