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  2. I think they mean Scooby Doo Where Are You. Which aired September 13 1969. Side note, it's 50th anniversary fell on a Friday.
  3. 1. The film and ride opened out in June 2002, MW did a post about it for the anniversary. 2. It’s already been announced for late 2025, so more likely December.
  4. I honestly think that scooby could reopen in September or October for 2 reasons. 1. September is when scooby doo first premiered, so I think it could be the perfect timeframe to reopen if they have everything done by then (assuming everything is going to plan) 2. October is literally Halloween time, it'd also be a pretty good time to reopen then too because well scooby is related to spooky things. plus, I think that since they are repainting the castle walls means that they are probably prepping something up soon because it kind of seems odd to repaint it right now. maybe an announcement is coming?
  5. Yesterday
  6. Now that looks so much better, it doesn't look like a toy castle anymore
  7. At the risk of prolonging this way too far.. No, you wouldn't have to build/make something to fit the track, and mount to the chassis. Each car has four attachments - the left and right running gear, and the coupling to the car in front and behind. In Rivals case, the running gear is at the rear, so the rear coupling for each car is not a factor that requires support. The front coupling simply needs to be supported once the car in front is removed. This doesn't need to be a fixed or permanent device as each car would be removed successively - so a crane would suffice. You tie off the train to the track to prevent movement. (Queensland fire did this for Green lantern - and can be achieved with slings and ratchets. Their technical rescue team has a surprisingly large bag of tricks that can be utilised in emergencies without needing to call Europe for clearance too.) You attach a crane to the front coupling of car 1 to provide support to that coupling once it is uncoupled from the zero car You attach a second crane to the zero car in a way that the car is balanced for lifting You detach the running gear from the zero car and uncouple the zero from car 1 crane 1 is now supporting the front of car 1 without bottoming onto the track. the train isn't moving because it is tied off. You remove the zero car You reposition the second crane and lifting sling to car 1 in a way that the car is balanced for lifting Once the second crane has the weight of car 1, the first crane can reposition to support the front coupling of car 2 the entire process is then repeated until all cars are removed. Without running gear, the cars could be loaded onto an ordinary flatbed and transported to workshop \ maintenance bay. A simple chain hoist could be used in the maintenance bay to support the front coupling as each additional car was added. The train would be clear of the track, the ride could be inspected and reopened with the second train while the first was rebuilt and recertified. Sure, the winch through was cheaper - I've never disputed that - I simply suggested it could have been done quicker. ETA: looking closer at pictures of the DCR train, if you took cars from the rear of the train first (ie start at car 6) you don't even need to support the front coupling - except for the zero car when you remove car 1.
  8. You'd have to build/make something to fit to the track and mount to the chassis. Don't forget it didn't valley in a flat piece of track, it ended up at the bottom of a curve which makes things even more difficult to remove as the train moves. Also have to remember they were trying to come up with solutions that resulted in the least amount of down time possible. It was cheaper, and ultimately decided to be less disruption to pull the train over rather than dismantle it given the reason for it stalling in the first place had absolutely nothing to do with the train and could be put back into service more or less immediately after passing usual inspections.
  9. Last week
  10. No comments on the colorbond fencing around dreamworld . It’s not new so not commented on yet but ugly as. the movie world debacle at Wild West reminded me
  11. Looks as though DW has started (re)construction! Credit: https://www.facebook.com/GCthemeparkgirl
  12. ^^ and the test seat. (no test seat is seen in the photo but the test seat has arrived)
  13. Not sure if it’s been like this for a while, but this photo from TPSN show it’s looking the textured look
  14. The castle should be repainted to the original paint scheme.
  15. like I said - 'I hope'... nothing would surprise me these days.
  16. I hope they aren't going from the really nicely textured stone-look paint job to some flat grey basic look.
  17. I know you know. I just posted that for the people that dont/didnt understand.
  18. Some repainting is happening left of the castle @Theme Park Girl
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