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  1. BuzzSaw will be rethemed to something that sounds like a bee and that can saw a tree down? So a BuzzSaw
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  2. The coaster really does look a lot better, especially from WWW. That queue will be a lot better now it’s opened up too
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  3. This is what the entrance currently look like. You can also kind of see what the queue is going to look like.
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  4. Here’s a full look at the new burger place
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  5. Staff are living in hope that Arkham will come back... it wont, but lets keep holding onto that hope anyway
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  6. Yeah I was pretty sure there was a chain discussion. Stairs are to improve guest evac conditions to make it safer / easier. I guess the semi frequent ride stops have made them re-think the design? Also asked about Arkham and he wasn't aware of it scheduled to be removed but was aware 1 other ride on the VRTP is to be removed. He said there is a slight chance that it may operate again but was unlikely.
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  7. Went back to DW again this morning, to check out the rest of the park and to visit WWW. WWW looks fantastic. A much better park to be in compared to WnW right now. I love they have all this storage at every attraction too I noticed outside Fully 6, it appears there is a food outlet or something. Can anyone confirm? Nice big blue wall at the back of the park too I finished my walk around DW too. Ventured back into the Corroboree area. With it being a dead end, it really ruins this area of the park. There wasn’t any music or atmosphere on the walk back here, so that didn’t help. And when you get back there, there isn’t much going for it. It feels like a budget zoo that you’d find in a small town. And walking past Rocky Hollow, it’s a bit of an eye sore. Hopefully they don’t leave it sitting there for years like some of there other rides On my last visit I mentioned the eye sore that was the back of the ice cream parlour. Here it is I noticed the Tiger Island signage has been removed And pandemonium is under maintenance
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  8. I'm close to a year late with this, but on Christmas Eve and Boxing day last year I visited Tokyo Disneysea, which has probably been the #1 park I've wanted to visit. I had a great, albeit very long day from opening till close, and then back again on the 3rd day at Disney to get on rides I had missed. https://www.parkz.com.au/parks/JP/Urayasu/Tokyo_Disneysea/ The park gets exceptionally busy. We arrived at 7am, an hour prior to opening and the entry plaza was already full. It really is important to get in early so you can get a fastpass and a first ride with a shorter wait. Because of the crowds, the park has generous opening hours. You can pretty much ride most things in one day, but you have to keep in mind you'll probably only ride everything once, and you'll have a handful of 90+ waits peppered in. Access to the park is simple. Maihama station, then a monorail loop runs around the resort, though you have to pay a nominal fare to ride, which can be done using your smartcard. At park closing time Maihama gets crazy busy, it's like what you'd see at a station here after a footy game. It wasn't so bad for me because our hotel was outbound from Tokyo (We stayed at Holiday In Shin Urayasu) General thoughts: -Superb theming, and i think there was literally only a single time where i spotted a break in the theming. -The rides are pretty much Disneys greatest hits, albeit some like Tower of Terror felt a little toned down compared to the US versions in terms of thrills, but often much better in terms of theming. -The park has a lot of stuff that is "nice" and very beautiful to look at, but not necessarily all that "fun", for example the Fortress and Aquatopia. But this is clearly geared to the local market who appreciate finer things. -The food is great, but i could never understand the lines for them. Attractions yeah, they are expensive to build, but i would have thought if all these special menu items perpetually have long queues and there are signs saying max 4 items per order, then like, open more stands? It was wild seeing lines to get into the department store. -Indiana jones was closed for maintenance 😥 -If you only had one spare day in Tokyo, go here for one day and plan your time. 1.5 days was just enough, but if you were really taking everything in, allow 2. The park entrance area is themed like an Italian harbour, but what i had never realised till now is that all the detail of those buildings is flat and painted on. I had split off to try and get a fastpass for Toy Story Mania , and in the time i had done that they had already run out for Soaring, and the standby was at 3 hours (An annoyance, locals can use the app to book fastpass slots, but that app isnt available outside japan so you have to walk to the machines, which is a bit unfair IMO) So in order of what we did, Journey to the Center of the Earth A gorgeous themed queue themed like a 1800s underground science lab with ornate equipment. You are then loaded into lifts down to the load area, again with heaps of details like the scent of metal undergoing friction, and a Galileo thermometer indicating how far you were underground. The load area is amazing, feeling like a huge underground drilling operation, with huge spinning dynamos, drills, and a seemingly bottomless pit full of green fog. The ride itself is decent, feeling a bit like an old school disney dark ride, with lots of pretty sets, albeit not too much action until the final scene. I do have to deduct points for the use of painted backdrops in some sections. The climax of the ride is accelerating in your vehicle to high speeds, test track/radiator springs racers style. The only flaw is the acceleration happens in pitch black darkness, so you lose a bit of the sense of speed. After a lap of honour around the mysterious island themed area you re enter a tunnel and unload. 20,000 leagues under the sea. Actually really liked this one. Its a suspended dark ride where you ride in submarines, though you don't actually go underwater like they Disneyland version, rather the windows are full of water and they release some bubbles to simulate the dive. The theming in the queue is similar in style to Journey, just replace geology lab theming with natuical navigation theming. The submarines have 6 seats, and you can look out the front, or left and right, with some slightly different views for each. I thought this had the best sets out of anything at the park! Spoilers : Midway Mania We all know what this ride is about, though this one has a nicer facade than the rest, themed like an old amusement park (Or rather a trolley park....in bygone years tram companies would build amusement parks at the end of the line to encourage people to use the tram) and hеntai woody over the main entrance. Once you get inside its the standard "Andys Bedroom" theming, with some huge sets. The ride is fun, with you shooting on screen targets whilst wearing 3d glasses, but if you've done other versions of this ride, there's no real reason to ride unless you are a fan. Electric Railway The park has an elevated railway, with some great views over the immense American Waterfront themed zone. It's quite a zippy thing. Worth a look just for the station theming at the NYC end. Aquatopia Aquatopia is a trackless boat ride in a shallow lagoon, with cars that just scoot randomly around the area, narrowly missing each other and things like waterfalls. It's a great curiousity, and fascinating to watch, but a bit bleh in terms of the ride experience. Transit Steam Line The park has an extensive network of internal waterways, so there are boats you can catch around the park, with some lovely views. It's pretty cool in one part where you pass through a tunnel into the middle of the cauldron of the mysterious island volcano. Raging Spirits A bit below par really. The theming is great, with a temple / archeological dig theme, but the coaster itself is crap, very slow, and essentially a clone of the Nitro traveling coaster, but with heaps of theming. Now, i fully understand thrills aren't Disney's forte, but they did a good job on California Screamin and Rock n Rollercoaster, so it makes no sense that this should be so disappointing. Sinbads Storybook Voyage Hah, this one is cute, and very long, its basically like its a small world, but through various arabian themed scenes, and things are less "toybox" looking than small world. Magic Lamp Theatre All in Japanese, this a 3D film with live actors themed around Aladdin. Imagine a family friendly version of Terminator 3d, with similar types of gags. My memory is hazy but it its basically about this nerdy magician type accidentally unleashing the genie. Nemo and Friends Sea Rider Sad that i never got to experience storm rider instead of this re-theme. A fairly family friendly and uneventful simulator, with pods that seemed about 3x bigger than what you see in star tours. The preshow has a cool gag where they demonstrate a special material that is able to be shrunk in size, shrinking a submarine down to fish size, enabling them to observe fish without scaring them. The ride is a trip around the reef, bumping into various Finding Nemo characters. I was suprised how similar the japanese voice actors were compared to the english version originals. Fortress Explorations The thinking mans Tom Sawyer island, a multi level fortress with rooms themed around various bits of classical art and science, for example a room with a giant lens onto a distorted painting that would appear correct when viewed through it. The most spectacular rooms are the model solar system, and a map of the 7 seas with ships sailing around on it. It was a bit dull in some parts, eg there is a ship you can walk around on, but there is literally nothing to do on it other than look at cargo crates and other props. Fantasmic We watched this from a high walkway waiting for Soaring Fantastic flight, but i guess viewing it from side on isnt the ideal view, lots of illuminated boat “floats” and a giant LED screen mickeys hat. Was decent. I liked the Go Gator themed float. Soaring Fantastic Flight We saw the wait time was down to 140 minutes, which is still a long time, but not out of the question for a brand new ride, and it still gave us enough time to get to TOT by closing. In reality it was well over 3 hours, and we didn’t get off till after closing. Fastpass users were getting most of the capacity and were never held, blowing out the wait. With the negatives out of the way, lets get to the positives, this is easily the best version of Soarin and the best flying theatre. The queue line is done up like an Italian museum of flight in a classical building, with lots of art with things from Cherokee eagles to the Montgolfier brothers hot air balloon. The queue winds through endless courtyards and down ornate staircases around the outside of the building, till you eventually get into the foyer of the museum. The preshow is amazing, using projection mapping and paintings that seem to come to life and gain DEPTH (more realistic than the paintings in the harry potter queue!) An eagle statue ‘comes to life’ and its shadow starts flying around the room, meanwhile the eagles handler appears on a talking painting that is initially 2d, then suddenly becomes lifelike, with trees in the background appearing to be in the distance. True disney magic. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfFO_ca43DA The pre boarding room safety video is done just as well, with a frieze around the room that looks like painted wallpaper springing to life and animating the instructions. The boarding area of the ride isn't just a big dark room, it has been done like a hall with a stone pillaster balcony looking out over the night sky on the dome screen, so it actually feels like you are taking off from the top terrace of the museum. The ride vehicles have been themed like Da Vinci flying machines, with faux wood framing and canvas seats/ top cover. The film is the new one, so various scenes from around the world, though a lot more jump scares compared to the original (Which only really had the golf ball), with a final shot coming in past the Tokyo TV tower with Mt Fuji behind. Spectacular, but i was well and truly exhausted by a long wait at the end of a long day. Tower of Terror The 2nd day here finally saw me getting a couple of rides on this. From memory i ran and got a fastpass for Journey, then got to this on standby, then got a 2nd fastpass for this upon exiting. This one has the best theming out of the Disney Towers, themed like a NYC hotel, owned by an eccentric explorer/collector, who has collected numerous statues and artefacts from around the world and incorporated them into the architecture of the hotel, for example there is a beautiful indian garden and wall in the outside queue, and a fireplace with an ancient mantle in the foyer. The story goes the owner of the hotel disappeared after collecting a relic he shouldn’t have, and now, the hotel has been opened again for ghost tours. In the preshow, that relic makes an appearance, before disappearing menacingly….wooooo! Instead of going out into the boiler room of the hotel like in the other versions, here you are taken into the archives of artefacts, so imagine a room stuffed with even more art and statues. You are then loaded into lifts for the tour up to the hotel owners penthouse, and of course thats where the ride goes wild. The ride itself was much shorter and less thrilling than the US counterparts, but hey at least its a pretty ride to look at. SS Columbia There’s a legit full sized ship in the park, mostly there to house Turtle Talk and a couple of restaurants, though the top deck is great to just chill out and enjoy the views. Flounders Flying Fish Coaster Basic kiddy coaster but the theming was nice....Wait, no, this features the one bit of mis-done theming in the park. 0/10. Jumpin Jellyfish The kiddy land here at Disneysea is indoors and ridiculously detailed, but hellishly busy. I had a go a jumping Jellyfish, which is a parachute drop ride on valium that went for about 30 seconds. I was able to strategically get one of the seats looking out over the whole themed area for piccies. Big Band Beat I feel terrible. I’ve visited a few of these broadway style shows at Universal and Disney, and whilst they are entertaining, the combination of long days and a warm theatre means i fell asleep, which was even worse considering the Japanese girls seated next to me burst into tears because they were so taken by the show. Food As far as i can recall, this is what I ate. The food here is very good, so I grazed. -Gyzoa Dog Pork Gyoza that was like 5x bigger than a normal gyoza, with a thicker more bready exterior like a Bao. Tasty. Located in Mysterious Island. -Tiger Bun Steamed bun (Again like a Bao or what you get at 7/11 in Japan) but this one was orange with food colouring, and had curried chicken inside. Would recommend, can be found in the Arabian area. -Teriyaki Roll Was ok, but not a must get. It was a piece of chicken thigh, but a bit of extra skin was wrapped around itself to make it a neat little thing. I was expecting bread, but no just chicken, and a bit too much fat on it for my liking. Found in the NY area near the docks. -Casbah Food Court Curry Had dinner here on the first night waiting for Alladin to start. Standard curry, not that spicy, with a nice warm bit of naan. -Little Green Alien Mochi Everyone instagrams these, its basically a lump of custardy ice cream in a skin thats like a chewy icing. Each was flavoured separately, strawberry, choc, vanilla. Yummo. Found opposite toilets next to TOT. -Demi Glace Churro Normally churros are sweet, this was a savoury one but with a dash of gravy in the middle, I liked it, it was more or less like eating meat pie/ sausage roll pastry. Found in Mysterious island. -Pizza stick / Choc Stick I forget the actual names of these, but they were from a stand opposite Raging Spirits. Kind of like a breadstick meets churro, one was choc with choc sauce (average), another had a cheesy pizza sauce type filling (again, was okay) -Curry Popcorn / Black Pepper Popcorn Both pretty nice, but i wish the flavour was a bit stronger. Why did they use Comic Sans on the box though? In the waterfront area they had a garlic prawn flavour one i didnt try, and it smelled so realistic i thought there was an actual seafood grill in the area. Oh, and the one ride I completely missed was the Venetian Gondolas, and in fact I didn't even walk through this section until my 2nd day. And thats Disneysea. Feel free to ask any questions or anything you want more detail on, heres a bunch of other photos i liked, but there are plenty more if you follow the link to the parkz database page for Disneysea
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  9. E-stop has cut the power to the ride as you can see in the video.... clearly fabricated that statement
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  10. @Slick they sure do. I was there at 10:15 yesterday and they are all open throughout the park. They aren’t all in one spot, so it doesn’t make it feel so much like a carnival
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  11. The bus stop area is currently being used as a queue for Happy Halloween.
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  12. If everyone is all so worrisome about them doing a backlot tour to Wet N Wild. Maybe instead having a people-mover system like in Disney World? And having it stop at the entrance to Wet N Wild, Australian Outback Spectacular, Topgolf, and Movie World?
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  13. So, so sad. I find it quite appalling that the show decided it would be a good idea to continue on and finish the night. Just out of respect alone they should've closed the doors.
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  15. Roof structure and most of the slide piece structure has been removed today
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  16. - Creature Cruise - Kevil Hill Walkthrough (Mummy Walk through, Tomb Raider Walkthrough etc. etc.) - Jump-o-planes - Giggle & Hoot Ride - Peter Brock's Garage - Troll's Village - Pay-per-watch Cinema - The Captain Sturt after they didn't use marine-grade woods.... - Wipeout post-refresh (Clearly a sarcastic post, fyi.)
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  17. It was next to the Penguin Encounter. The building is under the experience bookings area. The entrance door is still visible today
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  18. Still a developing story but it's being reported that a woman has fallen from a ride, possibly a "hangover", in Cairns at Showfest. Mixed reports saying that the woman has died and that she is still fighting for her life. Local reporters who are on the scene are saying that the woman has been transported to hospital in a critical condition. I'm more inclined to believe their reports than the likes of Courier Mail and 9News I'll update with any further details as they appear. https://www.tropicnow.com.au/2020/october/24/person-dies-after-falling-from-ride-at-cairns-showground Courier Mail is now reporting that the woman is trapped https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/a-woman-is-being-treated-for-critical-injuries-after-falling-from-a-ride-at-cairns-showfest/news-story/a109a5bfdf9e9ddf413b4519a5dca583
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  19. I think I saw from somewhere that the clue for the Trick or Treating station at BuzzSaw reffered BuzzSaw as something that sounds like a bee and that it can saw a tree down or something. Maybe BuzzSaw will be rethemed to something like that. It would also kind of make sense to retheme the ride with that subject if the new coaster is called “Steel Taipan”.
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