G$ Kurt Posted April 4, 2013 Posted April 4, 2013 Welcome to your new home Wheelie! These were just posted to FS:AP FB page
Sir Clinksalot Posted April 4, 2013 Posted April 4, 2013 Fun Spot really looks like it's adding some pretty bad ass rides.
Patrick210 Posted April 5, 2013 Posted April 5, 2013 You are correct, our Enterprise (used to be the Wheelie) will have a brand new, state of the art LED package along with its bright new paint job.. Also, our Rip Curl ride has started to show up on site. It is a brand new, custom designed Himalaya style ride with a surfing theme. It will be housed in a new permanent structure shown here. Our owner's wife is showcasing the ride base, which is slightly taller than normal for a little more extreme ride. Rip Curl structure Ride base showcased by Lois Arie Testing the scenery lighting at the Wisdom factory in Colorado First shipment arrives First shipment arrives
Rai Fox Posted April 5, 2013 Posted April 5, 2013 That looks great, and I love the idea of a "slightly more extreme" Himalaya. A well-run Himalaya never gets old as is, an improved one should be amazing. I can't wait to see what the Enterprise looks like! Really, every update on this park makes me grin. It seems like the owners and management are really putting in all the effort they can to make this place special. This is the kind of park we need more of; I'll take a little place like this over a Six Flags any day. It's a long way from me at the other end of the east coast, but I'm definitely going to have to make an excuse to get there in the next year or two...absolutely have to support this kind of place!
Double0Kevin Posted April 6, 2013 Posted April 6, 2013 Love the idea of getting a well known style of ride but altering it to make it a little unique for your park. I'm really excited for everyone in Orlando. Can't say enough about how much I like the way this park is looking.
SharkTums Posted April 6, 2013 Posted April 6, 2013 Have we heard about height requirements on all the new rides? I've got a very excited but short six year old who is dying to know!
Lareson Posted April 6, 2013 Posted April 6, 2013 (edited) I don't think we've heard the height requirements yet, but here's some comparable ones: Enterprise: 42" (this is what it was at Six Flags Over Georgia) Rip Curl: 48" (I believe this is the what it is for this Wisdom Rides model) White Lightning: 48" (common requirement for Millennium Flyers) Freedom Flyer: 44" (not 100% sure, but that's what it is on Kvasten at Gröna Lund) SkyCoaster: 48" (that's if this one doesn't offer the pink flight suits or not, although I'm doubting it will due to the height) I'm still not sure what other rides are going to be included. According to the rendering these are the other rides still not confirmed: Scrambler: 48", 36-48" and accompanied by a responsible person Tilt-a-Whirl: 46" or accompanied by a responsible person Screaming Swing (I think, but unsure about the manufacturer) These are not accurate, only my own guesses, not meant to throw anyone off. Edited April 9, 2013 by Lareson
xVicesAndVirtues Posted April 6, 2013 Posted April 6, 2013 This park gets more and more awesome every time I drive past it or look at this thread. Adding the classic rides like Himalaya, Enterprise, and hopefully Scrambler and Tilt-A-Whirl is really going to give it a classic feel. I also really love the fact that they're making permanent installations for these rides as opposed to the more trailer-mounted style of the Kissimmee park. I think this expansion is going to be wildly successful, and I love living a mile away from it all! Now, to whoever says we'll never see an Intamin Mega-Lite installed in the US, this park would be the best contender for one! (We know you guys are reading this!)
Patrick210 Posted April 6, 2013 Posted April 6, 2013 This rendering shows the park as it will open initially. The only differences will be minor, slight rotation of a ride or two, maybe. There will still be room for a number of additional rides in the future. Down the main path you will have the Chance Double-Carousel, Scrambler, Paratrooper, Larson Tilt-A-Whirl ( which will probably finish being installed today). Other side has the Schwarzkopf Enterprise Type III and the Wisdom Rip Curl (Himalaya). The Rip Curl is basically the same ride as the Cosmotron in Knoebels, except we have extended the height of the track to 10'. It's a larger ride than the Arctic Circle, bigger diameter - more cars. Of course there are the two large coasters, kiddie coaster & kiddie rides, and we think the new go-kart track will be the best one we've ever built. We build those in house, by the way. Also, The Rip Curl will begin to be installed next week. The first bridge and the double up double down bents will be complete today on the GCI, down to the restroom building. Park rendering
TXman308 Posted April 6, 2013 Posted April 6, 2013 ^So has the Screaming Swing been scrapped? Or it will it just appear at some point in the future?
ucfjav930 Posted April 9, 2013 Posted April 9, 2013 Can they SCRAP the WaterPark expansion please!!! That space can make way with some other amazing additions if I say so myself.
robbalvey Posted April 9, 2013 Posted April 9, 2013 (edited) I don't think we've heard the height requirements yet, but here's some comparable ones: Enterprise: 42" (this is what it was at Six Flags Over Georgia) Rip Curl: 48" (I believe this is the what it is for this Wisdom Rides model) White Lightning: 48" (common requirement for Millennium Flyers) Freedom Flyer: 44" (not 100% sure, but that's what it is on Kvasten at Gröna Lund) SkyCoaster: 48" (that's if this one doesn't offer the pink flight suits or not, although I'm doubting it will due to the height) These height restrictions are not accurate, and you shouldn't be making assumptions based on other parks, especially ones that aren't even in Florida, even worse, not even in the United States. For example, if you even bothered to look at the height restrictions of the other Fun Spot in Orlando, you'll see that their 300 foot SkyCoaster has a height restriction of 42". So please, don't not make assumptions on these rides, as you may very well be misleading someone who is looking for real information, only to get something that's not accurate at all. Please just wait until the park posts the real information about each ride. Thank you. --Robb Edited April 9, 2013 by robbalvey
Skycoastin Steve Posted April 9, 2013 Posted April 9, 2013 ^In fairness, the only way a Skycoaster can have a 42" height restriction is if they have pink suits. Since the 300 footer has pink suits, I think we can assume this one will, too. But if it doesn't, it'll be a 48" restriction. In any case, drove by the park today, White Lightning is looking faaaaaaaaaaantastic!!
robbalvey Posted April 9, 2013 Posted April 9, 2013 (edited) ^ Right, but what I'm saying is, those height restrictions that he posted could be WAY OFF, and who knows, they could be right on. All I know is that when some random person tries to Google "White Lightning Height Requirement" that post is now going to show up in the search results. And if we are wrong, then TPR is also responsible. In short, if you don't know for sure, don't give out information. Edited April 9, 2013 by robbalvey
Patrick210 Posted April 9, 2013 Posted April 9, 2013 Here's a quick photo update. Rear of the entry building White Lightning White Lightning Enterprise base in its new home Larson Tilt-A-Whirl is installed
Hockeyman55 Posted April 9, 2013 Posted April 9, 2013 Im curious if the these water park plans have changed from this original art work to what it shows on the Fun Spots site now. This original one looks pretty bad @$$
Patrick210 Posted April 9, 2013 Posted April 9, 2013 That was an initial concept proposed by a water park design firm. Since then we have purchased additional acreage, so it is unlikely that this design would be utilized. We were trying squeeze a water park into two acres, but we don't have that limitation now. Definite plans have not been made as to future development. The performance of the current expansion will influence those decisions.
Hockeyman55 Posted April 9, 2013 Posted April 9, 2013 That was an initial concept proposed by a water park design firm. Since then we have purchased additional acreage, so it is unlikely that this design would be utilized. We were trying squeeze a water park into two acres, but we don't have that limitation now. Definite plans have not been made as to future development. The performance of the current expansion will influence those decisions. Gotcha. That figure 8 racer looked pretty cool. Also thank you for the response
Hockeyman55 Posted April 9, 2013 Posted April 9, 2013 That was an initial concept proposed by a water park design firm. Since then we have purchased additional acreage, so it is unlikely that this design would be utilized. We were trying squeeze a water park into two acres, but we don't have that limitation now. Definite plans have not been made as to future development. The performance of the current expansion will influence those decisions. So in other words, everyone go visit Fun Spot and help bring some more cool stuff for the future expansion
Reon Posted April 9, 2013 Posted April 9, 2013 ^Done and done. I'll actually be in Orlando this week for a family wedding. I'll be there a few days early to scout out the place-checking for potential yearround ride op employment and hopefully hitting some sort of park...With all that Disney and Universal hype around, I'm actually more excited to see this underdog of a park develop. Especially with this HUGE expansion...
BeemerBoy Posted April 10, 2013 Posted April 10, 2013 ^ I believe they've spent the last week thoroughly testing the Tilt-A-Whirl to determine whether to go with hard or soft wheels. And they've tried to run White Lightning, but its main problem right now is that it's not finished.
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