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  1. Better than it running up the hill, I guess.
    7 points
  2. It looks like the UTT Lounge will be in the the Legends Dining Room this time round. The room itself has been fully decorated in halloween props. The courtyard has a little grave in it and they are currently installing more decorations as we speak. Also has the UTT hearse outside. And also just a few more photos as well. They are also using the Boot Hill sign. Assuming they are putting a UTT Lounge sign on it. The queue line for C2 has been put up. The car in the Halloween precinct has changed and themed. And a few shots inside the room opposite.
    5 points
  3. Water is running down the hill now:
    3 points
  4. I think this was a pretty good confirmation it is a Mack coaster:
    2 points
  5. Yeah maybe a launch like bsg or hulk would be good, a lightning rod launch imo would be better though. It looks extremely forceful, but would need to be smooth, as we all now how awful it is with the head banging on hwsw. And, if going with the flash theming, a launched hill would suit, and so would an indoor section with themed buildings, perhaps before an issue arises, and then suiting up and doing his thing to save people through an outdoor section
    2 points
  6. Haha. That good ol' rolling pin. Memories ❤️
    2 points
  7. To be pedantic, they said a Sensor Fault, which doesn't mean a faulty sensor. Different parks have different policies on how they deal with ride stops. Some prefer to send cars through until all guests get back to the station, others have a policy to evac all guests after a ride stop (VRTP being such parks). There are pros and cons to each. Obviously what happened with The Smiler is definitely a con!
    2 points
  8. are all those pillars in the back fixed in position or that's just where they are keeping them for the moment? Things seem to be going along very nicely though!!
    2 points
  9. And also, it seems that the whole alley wont be open, meaning from Main Street, but will just be the second half that was used as the AA enterance during SE maintenance. And will also be one of the access points to the mazes And these signs have appeared around the park:
    2 points
  10. CATATONIC Virtual Reality Horror Experience Catatonic invites you to strap yourself in and take a ride that’s unlike anything you’ve endured before. In one of the world’s pioneering VR horror experiences, you’ll step into the shoes of a mental patient being welcomed into an insane asylum, where you undergo a sense-stunning thrill ride as the world around you descends deeper and deeper into madness. Catatonic is available at the Roxy Theatre and is a pay per play experience. ALSO: Fright Nights: The Final Party Join us on Monday, 31st October for Fright Nights – The Final Party! It’s everything you love about Fright Nights...with a twist! If you think you’ve got what it takes to survive the horrors lurking inside Warner Bros. Movie World, then come dressed in your favourite Day of the Dead cosplay, devour the food & beverage included in your ticket and unleash your inner demon in the mazes, horrific scare precincts and panic room experiences. The dead have spoken, they want their final party and they want you to join them. But you’ll need to hurry, their invite list is exclusive and numbers are strictly limited. Tickets are $99.
    2 points
  11. And here we are paying to walk to the top of AA. These guys do it for free AND get their face in the paper?!
    2 points
  12. Press Release: The Southern Hemisphere’s First Virtual Reality Coaster Experience is now open at Warner Bros. Movie World Warner Bros. Movie World has officially opened the Southern Hemisphere’s first Virtual Reality rollercoaster experience to take guests on unique and immersive adventure. Click here to continue reading
    1 point
  13. LOL. If you had made the attempt to try and report at least mildly factually, you'd probably have been allowed to stay. This isn't the first ridiculous reporting from @SamCucchiara9 (i think his report on the GL incident comes to mind). He shits me to tears... and this is why he's stuck in a regional bureau. #whatacockhead #SamCucchiara9
    1 point
  14. 6 hours ago View image on Twitter Hahaha... Even SW got sick of their crap enough to kick them out...
    1 point
  15. How does a launched lift hill like bsg, or a "boosted" drop (Lims on the drop)
    1 point
  16. "In other significant theme park news, a small child was today turned away from a ride because they didn't meet the minimum height requirement. "
    1 point
  17. @JaggedJanine thanks for those images! I love sending my friends the link to this forum to hype them up for their first FN and UTT!
    1 point
  18. Guys there are many of these attractions in the US already. I think it's safe to say they've worked out how not to kill people. Lets move on to another topic of discussion.
    1 point
  19. I drove past a Topgolf in San Antonio...The nets surrounding them are massive, and taller than most roller coasters anyway. Roller coaster or not, a golf ball is dangerous to people and motorists, so obviously they would be stopping any getting out.
    1 point
  20. Onwards. After Dollywood I took a bit of a rest day in Knoxville, drove a bit of the blue ridge parkway, and stayed the night in Asheville. But the following day it was only another couple of hours in the car to reach Charlotte in North Carolina for Carowinds. http://www.parkz.com.au/parks/US/Charlotte/Carowinds/ The park is another one of the ex paramount properties, and much of the original IPs in the place were taken away in the transition to Cedar Fair ownership. The parks occupy a strange space…Mostly “amusement park” in feel, but with themed rides mixed in. But as I said, all that theming is gone now, so it’s very much your big US park with big coasters and all the other expected attractions. In typical Cedar Fair style, the park is tidy and well presented, the operations are painless, and the food is fairly good. I spent $125 on their all inclusive ticket, which includes admission, all day dining, fastlane, parking, and an unlimited refill bottle. It’s a good deal, but I probably did my dough a bit because fastlane was utterly unneeded, with no real queues, and also because I left my bottle in a toilet somewhere late in the afternoon so didn’t quite drink “all day”. No queues is a great problem to have! The park has recently redone their entrance to incorporate the new Fury 325 coaster over and under it, with new buildings similar in style and colour to the new entrance Cedar Point got for gatekeeper. I started off on Intimidator, thinking I’d do the smaller B&M hyper before doing the big one for fear of being jaded if I did the big one irst, but the ride managed to do that itself anyway. It just wasn’t very good, and battles with Apollos Chariot for being a bland B&M hyper (Though Apollos Chariot probably wins between the two due to the nicer setting it has) . Basically it seemed to labour over the hills, particularly at the end before the helix, with minimal airtime, the long train was sluggish to pick up speed, so there wasn’t that pulse pounding excitement you should get. I’m not sure what went wrong with this one, because the other cedar fair hypers, and Goliath at SFOG are all really solid rides. Next up I did Nighthawk, a Vekoma flying coaster. I’d really enjoyed the ones of these I’d ridden at SF America and Kings Island, very smooth exciting coasters. This one was the original, with the main difference being the final inversions are corkscrews rather than inline twists. Hate to be negative a 2nd time in a row, but this one was very rough, which you just can’t have when riding strapped in a flying position. Once was enough! I think at the time I grabbed a quick go on Flying Ace Aerial Chase because it had no queue, was right there, and wasn’t included on fast track. It’s a family suspended coaster. We’ve all been on Escape from Madagascar? Yes? Great, don’t need to describe it then. The weather was clear, so took the chance to go up Carolina Skytower and get some nice aerial shots of the park. Seems not many riders by that point, so the windows were nice and clean. So after that brief procrastination was the superb Fury 325. This B&M giga coaster is the newest in the park, delivering a very long, and fairly intense ride compared to every other B&M hyper, and a bit more punch than Leviathan at Canadas Wonderland. The station is “flavoured” rather than themed like all the newer stuff Cedar Fair is doing, with hexagonal motifs to suit the hornet theme, and a rather impressive 3d sign with flickering hornet wings formed with lights. The huge, steep first drop leads into a series of multiple side banked turns across the park that weave over and under each other. It’s all very fast, with so much wind you can just about do the “dog with flappy cheeks out the car window” thing. The turnaround is a curved incline meets Stengel dive type thing, with sideways airtime at the top (I think the only other rides ive gotten that is the new texas giant) More sideways turns follow, as well as a drop under the park entrance bridge. The ride has three airtime hills, which actually seem to get into proper negative G territory rather than just floating over the top, and they twist a bit too. Feels very intamin, and a great finish to the ride. There’s also a big helix too, which was cool because it goes under another support right on the borderline of the clearance envelope, so feels like your hand could strike the column. I also liked how they had a screen in the station showing how fast the crews were working in terms of dispatch intervals etc. Seemed to help crews work quickly / encourage them to do so. After a couple of laps on fury in the front and back I moved onto Ricochet. A wild mouse coaster with an efficient continuously loading station. The station building looked really nice too, and fitted with the Boardwalk theme of the area. Following from this I worked through the three “Carolina” named coasters in the park. Carolina Cobra is a Vekoma Boomerang. Not much to say here other than it was better than most due to having the same trains Dreamworld has on sidewinder, so no headbanging. This is probably the only time where the fastlane queue was longer than the main queue. Basically when I arrived they let through a whole trainload of normal riders which emptied the queue, and took none from the fastlane side, so we waited an extra cycle. Totally inconsequential of course, because the whole queue was so quiet there was only one train worth in the first place, but more funny than anything. Carolina Cyclone is an Arrow loopscrew, and I think the “next model up” from what sea viper was. Basically there’s 2 loops in a row at the start, and a helix at the end after the corkscrew instead of just a U turn. Like most arrows of its time, its not at all a bad ride. Carolina Goldrusher is a mine train. If you’ve read my trip reports, you probably know I don’t think much of them. This one wasn’t particularly offensive, but wasn’t that long either. Next I did Boo Blasters on Boo Hill for whatever reason. “Cardboard Cutout” sets and frustrating to hit targets made this more booring than boo. The other shooting attraction, Plants vs Zombies Garden Warfare 3Z was much more fun. The bright queue with a fun centrepiece of caravans for the zombie and plant team set the tone well, as did the well produced instructional video before you go in. Once inside, you sit on a bucking mechanical bull type seat (albeit only gentle rocking) equipped with a laser gun. Holding the gun in one hand and hanging on with the other. Rows and rows of these face onto a a screen that basically is just a 3d run through of a level in the game. But its very fast paced so you have to work pretty hard to hit targets, and this is made challenging because your crosshairs are like one among 24 on the screen, so keeping an eye on where you are shooting can be like a needle in a haystack. I continued around the park to Afterburn, the parks B&M inverted coaster. This is the 2nd best coaster after Fury 325 in the park IMO. Heaps of sustained speed, a cool near miss as you do a floater hill over the station, and the last bit with the corkscrew and helix through trees is nice. Basically it’s a steep drop into a big loop, then you blaze along a trench in the ground, do an immelmann, zero g, then around a batwing element that actually drops under the parks secondary entrance path. A floater hill, helix, and tight corkscrew round out the ride. Did about three laps, and liked the front best. Having completed a lap of the park, I got a serve of my beloved orange chicken from panda express, then started a bit of a 2nd lap, trying out Vortex and Hurler. Hurler is a wooden coaster with a unique layout, basically it’s a big long oval shape, with a lift, u turn and drop being the main high point in the ride. From there, everything is low to the ground, with a few smaller hills. Because the scale of these is much shorter than the main first drop, you get good speed and air, but its also pretty rough too. Vortex I liked. It’s a B&M stand up coaster with a couple of inversions and lots of “in between” turns and slalom transitions that make stand up coasters good. The last remaining coaster was Woodstock Express…one of those small wooden coasters like Beastie. A pleasing ride that was well maintained. I did another lap on Intimidator, trying the back this time. Still uninspiring. The weather turned a bit bad so I took cover in Harmony Hall, which is basically like a german food fall, with a food court type thing like what you see at a Stadiums / Ikea (Basically go up to counters and get food on a tray, then pay at a checkout) Using the dining pass I got some ribs. Had about half and binned the rest. They were good, but just don’t have the capacity to eat so much! I actually really like this sort of arrangement and wish more parks did them, comfortable and out of the weather, and you dont have to muck around looking for different food options, and having plated dishes is a bit more satisfying. They tend to be high capacity too so you get served fast. When the weather cleared I headed into Carolina Harbor. The main aim for going in was to ride the “turbo tunnel” type slides. A slide type I have wanted to try for ages, but the closest I’ve gotten would be the Wedgie. Consider it a $17 upcharge though, ouch! No trap door here on Storm Surge though, just endless spirals in the dark that toss you around and feel super quick. It’s the most insane slide I’ve done. Not painful, but it does instill a bit of fear because of how fast and dark and relentless it is. Did a couple of goes. On the other side of the waterpark are the Pirates Plank slides. Again, these are like the wedgie, but with extra turns, and three of them. I think the green one was the most intense, less turns and steeper. So much unavoidable water I was holding my breath for the length of the slide. On the same complex was Cannonball drop, which was a few enclosed turns, finishing off with a double dip drop like on the breakers at WnW Syd. The main thing of note was that the tunnel had those translucent “rainbow rings”. They are a cool feature, but the effect would be so much more if the whole slide was made out of those segments. I didnt really try the other slides because they are standard ones I have ridden before (though in hindsight should have reacquainted myself with the TornadoWAVE slide they have (ridden in single tubes rather than cloverleafs like Bombora at WnW Syd) I think that sums up what I did in the park. It was a quiet day, so managed to get through everything fairly quickly. Ieft the park for about three hours to take a break, but came back in the evening to do night rides on Fury, which are cool because of the illumination on the ride and in the tunnel. Overall, Carowinds is a decent park, albeit suffering from that generic feel you get at places like Dorney Park, but Fury, Afterburn and Vortex are pretty cool, and the other secondary coasters aren’t too bad either. I would have liked to have checked out charlotte for a day, but had to settle for just a drive through downtown around 9pm and heading to bed for an early flight. Dont forget there are heaps of pics of every other ride in the gallery http://www.parkz.com.au/search/photos/location/park-189-Carowinds
    1 point
  21. It's just because people are conditioned to associate a slower framerate with cinema, and higher frame rates with home video cameras, because the home video cameras have always had a higher fps. Which annoys me because id rather the highest fps possible, since for really fast action sequences normal cinema frame rates arent high enough.
    1 point
  22. I work at a cinema and had the chance to watch The Conjuring 2 for free on release, but I decided not to as I hated the first one, I reckon it was so bloody boring, had no story and was absolutely filled with cliches. BUT, as soon as the Conjuring 2 maze got announced I decided to finally watch it, and IMO it is absolutely incredible, definitely worth the watch and I'm so hyped for the maze, can't believe how easily it crushed the first one. Enjoy! On another note I'm loving all the news and images aswell, kinda sad I can't go on the first night, but I'll be there on the 8th, 15th (UTT) and 22nd. The hype is so real rn.
    1 point
  23. it can't be topgolf look at the footprint and where the supports are it has to be a rollercoaster.
    1 point
  24. maybe not negative right away would have to be really serious like -50 but no one would ever reach that?!
    1 point
  25. we know what you're thinking about, it ain't the weekend yet reanimated..
    1 point
  26. Absolutely agree. I've won things on the radio before, and then realised afterwards that I couldn't go \ had other plans, and subsequently arranged to either: relinquish them so the station could re-give them, or given them away to friends \ family online on a first-come basis. Selling them is immoral. It didn't cost you anything, why should you profit from it? I'd fully support the park trying to identify the seller (or the buyer) and cancelling the tickets or invalidating them in some way.
    1 point
  27. People like that shit me. Why call in and try win a prize you don't want just so you can sell it. Takes away from someone who may have truly loved it but couldn't afford to buy tickets from winning.
    1 point
  28. I feel like I'm going to be visiting a psyche ward very soon. Smash Mouth is going to ruin me
    1 point
  29. @Theme Park GirlI have been told by an employee of TPSN that Theme Parks a Go-Go are looking at hiring more staff.
    1 point
  30. At the risk of derailing the topic - Sorry I didn't see the need to start a new topic to discuss this, but feel free to move \ delete if you think appropriate Mods. Is there a reason? Yes. Take a look at your profile http://www.parkz.com.au/forums/profile/32204-ashhole157/ It shows the posts you have made, and the reputation given to those posts. The few posts you have there with positive reputation are where you've made a witty, harmless, or a genuine contribution to speculation and discussion - for example your suggestion that Clive Palmer purchased VRTP after learning of the dinosaurs at WNWS. Then theres the negative ones. There's a lot so i'll try and pick out the most demonstrative: This little gem garnered you a -8 from a wide array of the Parkz demographic. Your reply was to a person called @www worker 2.0 - a person who from past history on the boards appears to be a park employee of some standing, who has shared limited information with us previously that has turned out to be correct. Further - we all well know that employees of the park corporations are usually bound by NDA (non disclosure agreements) that could at best lose them their job and at worst see them prosecuted if they divulge things they aren't allowed to... so this "confidential information crap" as you call it is actually a pretty serious condition of employment. We are lucky enough that cryptic clues, vague descriptions and teasers make it on here well before it is publicly known. Be happy with what we're getting. (side note - i don't consider WWW's post to be an 'i know something you don't know' it was definite information of an announcement to be made shortly - and wasn't waving it in anyone's face that he knew something we did not... simply building hype. Another: You got a -10 here. You're putting the parks down for not announcing something, yet the parks have been teasing info for months both for doomsday and for the coaster. The parks have no obligation to release anything until they are ready. Your sense of entitlement is likely what scored you so low here. We all want them to tell us what is coming, but whether we agree with it or not, the parks have their own marketing teams and marketing strategies, and there's usually a reason for announcing \ not announcing something - take Sea World WILD for instance. I don't think I need to point out your worst post - but I will, gaining a -19 so far for your post of coaster track purportedly making its way down the pacific highway. Now - let's just assume for a moment that you didn't fabricate this yourself and you genuinely believed this 'mate' of yours - the parkz members here tore the picture to shreds pointing out so many reasons why it was a fake \ false description. I'm sure some of us here consider that you posted that deliberately - and I am included in that group. Unfortunately your current -61 reputation isn't doing you a lot of favours in that regard, and you're probably unlikely to be able to convince many of us otherwise. A name like 'Ashhole' whilst i'm sure is probably a clever play on words with your real name (most likely Ashley) - it only serves to further depreciate your value here - to the point I saw one member earlier refuse to use your nickname in referring to one of your posts as they felt it was offensive (despite being obvious it isn't, but is close to it) In summary - stop being a dick. Its ok to have an opinion but be prepared to justify that opinion, especially when called on it. Don't try to downplay dick moves by claiming you were sleepwalking or similar (others have tried and failed). If you're going to post something controversial - like calling out the parks for being shit on announcements in the face of them running very successful back to back campaigns for doomsday, frightnights, and no doubt #UnnamedCoaster#1 in the near future, think about the reaction you're going to get. Few people on Parkz survive with negative reputation - POP with a whopping -249 from 482 posts and Clayton with -108 from just 26 posts are both either banned, or exiled or otherwise don't come by anymore (thankfully)... ...and guess who comes in third? YOU. -62 from just 16 posts. So before you start thinking that almost 7000 other people are rude (granted most are inactive but you said everyone), take a look at the common denominator - you... and think about what you are doing to cause the negative attitude towards you.
    1 point
  31. My god the fake photo was bad enough, but 24 bloody replies Incidentally, if you see a photo, have doubts about its validity, do a reverse image Google search. This particular photo was taken from TPR http://www.themeparkreview.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1744202
    1 point
  32. Image shown is what the park really needs and a shame there doesn't seem to be any plans to actually build it.
    1 point
  33. I think they might have encountered a problem with the big drop at the end, the water isnt actually coming down the tracks. It was bone dry when i was there yesterday.
    1 point
  34. Do you need to use your own phone for this?
    -1 points
  35. well of course with a picture of the worst joker in history.
    -2 points
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