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It's great to finally see additional night events being offered because other than Happy Halloween, I believe the last time they did an 'After Dark' event was back in 2018 (They had one scheduled for Easter 2020, but we all know what happened).
The event is on 5:30pm to 9pm, so for $10 for annual passholders that's good value. And $49 for general tickets makes sense when a day ticket is double the price and double the time. I hope it goes well for them and they have these after dark events more reguarly throughout the year.
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3 minutes ago, TBoy said:
I think you have to look at Village as a whole
But why?
They sell indivual tickets to each park, so they should all be for a good standard on their own.
If for example, Movie World was of world class theme park and everything about it was perfect (remeber this is hyperthetical), but Sea World, Wet 'n' Wild and Paradise Country were all awful, falling apart and had nothing to offer that doesn't mean it's okay because they are 'whole' because they all have the same owner.
Obviously that's exadurating things a little, but just because Village operate four parks doesn't mean they can all be mediocare because together that doesn't make them great.
In the case of Coast Entertainment, yes they have less properties/gates, but if DW was great and WWW was awful, that doesn't make it okay. Obiviosuly their main focus has been on DW to past few years, but that is their 'hero' park and it needed it. I'd hope from next year (once Rivertown is complete) they look back at WWW and expand the park so it's attraction count can have a good boost.
In both instances, the parent companies definitley shift their focus in investment year to year because they don't necessarily have the financies to invest into them all at once and that's okay (if they don't let the other parks fall in quality, while their main focus in on another park). Village for example spent 2016-2017 investing in MW (Doomsday & Rivals), their focus shifted to SW from 2019 to 2022 for The New Atlantis, and now it has shifted back to MW with Flash, Wizard of Oz, Scooby, etc. But I'd argue while they were focusing on SW, they lost sight of MW and it has shown, meaning they are now trying to play catch up.
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It might not be ‘all new’ because they’ve been open for 15 months now, but it’s their newest thing, so they’re going to keep marketing them as new until something newer opens.
I’d argue that Trident has been closed more than it’s been open, so in terms of its operating lifetime, it would only be a couple months old and therefore new.
DW are also currently marketing they have 11 new attractions. They really only have 4 brand new attractions, but the other 7 are refurbished/rethemed, so they’re counting them to bump out the number for marketing.
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11 hours ago, TV15 said:
when these potentially could've been taken 2 months ago, seems like they pulled it out of the archives to once again generate buzz/hype
What’s wrong with generating buzz/hype with older photos? If they shared up to date photos it would be hiding most of the coasters track because of the buildings and scaffolding now on site. For the last few months they’ve been focusing on promoting/sharing BTS for The Flash, so I don’t see what’s wrong with waiting to share these photos. They’ve got to give their posts some breathing room to maximise the reach of all of their content, so it doesn’t overload viewers and then not perform as well. They did also show current progress on site in their updates video last week, but these photos just add to that and provide much more pleasing to the eyes photos. Scaffolding almost never looks good no matter how well you photograph it.
12 hours ago, TV15 said:Anyone know where this was taken from
I’d assume it was taken from the exit from of Superman Escape looking over the fencing into the former AA building and one of the roller doors was up at the time this photo was taken.
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Rivals has reopened today (which is a month earlier than planned)
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The first HSD
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8 hours ago, Dean Barnett said:
The fact that nothing has been done to scooby is super disappointing.
8 hours ago, Dean Barnett said:Fabrication can happen with the ride still open
I have a feeling because the rides closure was so sudden it probably wasn’t planned to close that early and because nothing has happened their timeline to receiving the replacement tracks, etc was/is a while away.
In its last few months of operating there were hardly any cars on track and there doing nearly a full track replacement, which gives me the impression the ride was in such a bad state and became unsafe that it was too risky to keep open
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I thought the same thing because for weeks they’ve been teasing an opening date will be announced soon. And then suddenly at 3pm on a rainy Friday it’s officially open.
All of the hype for the ride in the recent months has been really good, but they’ve ended it all a bit flat. And I’m so glad they moved on from the untrue statement of it being a ride-within-a-ride in all of their social posts.
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The ride is now officially open
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49 minutes ago, Ryande16 said:
Heard a rumour floating around
That appeared online a few years ago, but the rumour I heard was the top hat height was being increased and it was changing to LSMs.
I think TPSN was where I first saw it, but it was indeed false
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They did also confirm DC Rivals will be reopening sooner than originally scheduled and the track repaint has been delayed to reduce the amount of ride closures
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Track install has begun
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14 minutes ago, DaptoFunlandGuy said:
Don't be so absurd
Noted.
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Even just general Warner Bros. Movie World merch is super limited. There’s plenty of WB merch and as you say, general Looney Tunes and DC merch, but that’s about it. A lot of what they’ve got is good too, but it’s not related to the theme park itself, it’s all IP
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15 hours ago, Tricoart said:
got evac’d
I wonder if they triggered this on purpose so they could ‘practice’ an evac. Since it was the last ride of the night and wouldn’t delay any guests waiting in the queue, it makes sense they would practice them so they become efficient when it does happen
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33 minutes ago, Tricoart said:
got evac’d
And this is exactly why soft openings are so important.
34 minutes ago, Tricoart said:great people running it rn btw, real enthusiastic & rather quick too
This is what we like to hear! Hopefully it’s not just new ride things and it continues
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They’ll be all new cars similar to the ones that Universal Singapore has. And I’d say there will definitely be a lot more vehicles available since they’ll be brand new and electric
Sea World Maintenance Schedule 2024
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I’m pretty sure they do this every year so they can inspect the track a lot easier