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themagician

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  1. I read on one of the Facebook news pages, were a lady commented saying that she saw the incident occur, and apparently he stood up at the top of the lift hill and then he's fallen back.
  2. Posted about the incident at DW, but released there was a topic made for it.
  3. ^Just remember that most of the time, the first night has a bit of chaos and takes a night or two for them to figure it out again. So by what you are saying, next weekend should be more organised. I did notice the craziness when driving home night, the queue to come off the high way down to MW was very long, went back to the left said of WnW (this was at 6pm).
  4. ^That would've been a good idea. And would fit perfectly with AA. But I don't think the footprint would've been big enough for the ride, let alone, the whole area that they are making. Let's just hope this area is awesome, otherwise people may complain more. It would be nice to have rides/area themed to something else, but if they do it right, then I'm not going to complain.
  5. ^I'd like to think they would have something planned for the Summer holidays, but since the TI redevelopment is costly, I'm not keeping my hopes up for any new rides this year.
  6. ^That does look like a really good ride, and it's a shame I did miss out on it. And the ride system is really cool, something I've never seen before. I'm sure one day I will get a chance though.
  7. I can't remember if they has been brought up somewhere else, or if this has only just been added, but the monorail at SW is closed for quite a long maintenance period: 25 April reopening Sunday 31 July 2016.
  8. I know I've judged it, and I haven't ridden one before, but it was just the idea of it to me. But I'd happily be proven wrong, and I would probably ride one if I got the chance. And by your impressions of it, it does seem better than what I expect. But the issue of capacity and boarding the ride aspect, would be something that would take time to figure out. I assume it's because of people having to adjust straps on the VR so it fits and is tight so it doesn't fall off.
  9. ^Walk around Brock's Garage 10 times and have 10 goes on the simulator, and then get a burger.
  10. Personally, I haven't done been on a VR coaster yet, but my thoughts on it are it is a bit pointless. From POV's I've seen, the graphics don't seem that great and the video is made to go in the direction of the coaster, which at times in some of the videos I've watched, you are just crashing through anything. I think that the ride would probably be more enjoyable if they didn't have the VR on them. I can imagine people always trying to fix it up, or hold it in place because they feel like it will fall off. Especially for an all new coaster, why have this, maybe it would be alright for older coasters to add an extra element to the ride that many people have already experienced. I'm sure that Samsung (or whoever is providing the VR element to the ride), paid a large amount of money for this to be added to the ride (I could be wrong, but that's what I'm thinking). I do hope we don't get this on the GC.
  11. That's what I thought, but then I clicked on the photos section on his page, and if you scroll down, you'll see it.
  12. It definitely would be sad if it went, but I'd hope if they removed it, they'd replace it with a similar ride type. But I don't know the likely hood of that.
  13. Just made a quick visit to DW and got to see Tiger Cub Kindy for the first time. All 5 tiger cubs were in there today, along with 3 handlers. They were doing a bit of small commentary every now and then. They were also taking photos of them up close on peoples phones, if you made a donation to the DWF. Here are a couple they took for me: Overall, the area was really well done, especially for a temporary attraction. And it was good to see they were promoting DWF plenty. I checked out TI progress, and I couldn't notice anything different from what others have said, except it seems that big tree to the right of the area, that someone said was removed, still seems to be there. I was surprised when someone said it had been removed, especially since it was such a big tree. Wipeout did get stuck at one point (position it got stuck in shown below) and was only closed for about 20 minutes and then reopened. The water level of Wipeout seemed a little lower than I remember, but I could be mistaken. And here is the level that TOT reached today
  14. What, they've removed that massive tree on the right side of TI?
  15. ^Would that date be a soft opening, as they announced it would be opening this October? And I'd say that date would be an 'aim for date' as there may be delays depending on weather. Not questioning your reliability of your source, just my thoughts on that information.
  16. ^Oh wow, that was definitely quick then, especially since a lot of the supports are in the middle of the pathways. Ah really. Is it just because it is an older ride and needs a replacement? I did think it was in good condition, a part from the video quality. It did make me feel a bit sick after as well, mainly because of the quick and hardish movements. Unlike Spiderman, which was very smooth and I felt fine on. But with the difference in ride, despite the BTTF and Spiderman being essentially a similar ride concept, the difference in ride quality and experience is so difference. And I can't get over how good Spiderman was. I was never a fan of the Batman ride at MW and didn't think simulator rides were anything special, but Spiderman changed my opinion on that completely and just shows if done right, it can make an awesome ride. Jaws was a little shorter than expected, but was a really good ride, and I hope they keep it for many more years.
  17. Oh wow, that's insane. The longest on the day I saw was about 4hrs. No there unfortunately wasn't. When I did the tour of the castle, you walk through a small section of the queue area (and at one point I thought I'd accidently joined the queue, but if I had I wouldn't have complained) and I saw the cars, and they looked pretty cool. If anyone has ridden it, is the ride similar to the Spider-Man ride, just HP?
  18. So I've been in Japan for a couple of weeks now, and got the chance to go to my first theme park outside of Australia, and wow my expectations were met. I arrived at Universal Studios at about 8:30, expecting it to open at 9, but it had open at 8, which I was surprised they would do, but I was glad they did, I couldn't get over how busy it was there. It was only about a 20 minute wait, and already all fast passes had sold out, except for the 4 thrill ride pass, which was the one I wanted anyways. Entering the park, the 'main street' reminded me of MW's, just much bigger. All the facades were really good, and all had a purpose. I went and got my entry ticket to Harry Potter. I then went on my first ride for the day, Jurassic Park. My fast pass included this ride, so the wait time was going a couple of minutes, and the ride itself was awesome. The theming was great, the animatronics were great, the couple of unexpected elements were a good touch, and then that final drop was awesome. This ride had already beaten my expectations for the rides. I then went a rode the Back to the Future ride. This was the longest wait I had all day (about an hour). The ride wasn't exactly what I was expecting to happen, but was pretty good. You went into a room for a briefing, and then moved into the room where the DeLorean was. It was like being in the car itself, it had all the dials that were in the movie, including the speed dial, which was a great element for the rides simulator. A thick cloud of smoke came over you and you were looking at this large dome screen. Due to the age of the ride, the video wasn't the best of quality, but as you moved around, elements like the speed dial would change. It was now time to enter the HP area, and wow wow wow wow wow. Walking up to the Hogsmeade there were references to the movie, like the flying car crashed into the tree. Upon walking through the main entrance, it was amazing. It was all so well done and you felt like you were in the movie. Even the tiniest references to the movies were there, and they all added to what I thought was one of the best themed areas I've seen. All the shops were great, and even the food was good and reasonably priced. I had a fish and chips from the main restaurant in the area, and it was only $20 (that includes a drink I bought). The queues for the rides were too long (Flight of the Hippogriff was 100 minutes and HP and the Forbidden Journey for 250 minutes). I did however walk through the castle and it was very cool and highly recommend it if you don't/can't do the rides. They even had the moving pictures and the class rooms. After walking through the area once more, I headed for Jaws. Yet again, another great ride. The queue was 90 minutes, but because I was a single rider it was only about 5 minutes. Despite not understanding Japanese, the enthusiasm of the staff was awesome and it didn't matter that I didn't know what they were saying. There were a couple of under expected moments in this ride, mainly having Jaws pop out the water and making a big splash. And I'll had this comment here; like in Jaws where I could't understand what they were saying, all rides were so well done and the staff were so enthusiastic with every element of the ride, even in the queues. Next was the Waterworld show. This was probably the best stunt show i've ever seen. The comedic elements before the show began, with the stuntmen spraying water into the crowd and each other, and get the crowd excited was really great, and what I think should be done at the beginning of all stunt shows that have comedic elements throughout the show. The stunts were great and the use of fireworks, fire and water were awesome. The storyline was great, and there were plenty of surprise elements that added to it all. Next was the Amazing Adventures of Spiderman. And OMG, I have to say this is the best dark ride I've ever been on. The queue was about 2hrs, but again as I was a single rider, it was only about 10 minutes. The motioned car was smooth and at times made you feel like you were falling or getting hit back by things happening on the screen. The fire effects and water spray also added that great extra element to the ride. And above all it was very well themed and had a good storyline. Next was Backdraft, this was my least favourite ride of the day, but I did it because it was a part of my fast pass. It was cool to see the film sets and have so much fire and explosion going off in front of you, but that was it really. Next was the new ride, Flying Dinosaur, that I'd been looking forward to all day, and had to wait until a certain period of time to ride because of its popularity. The ride was very strict about loose items, it was like being at the Australian parks, but this was full on. They had metal detectors and they were checking everyone to make sure you had nothing on you. You could take bags through and put loose items in a storage space, which on another note, it's great to see you don't have to hire a locker to put your stuff in, every ride had somewhere to put your stuff, or you could take it on with you. I don't know if anyone has seen photos of the ride, or even been on it yet, but it's unlike anything I've ever been on or seen before. You sat into the harness (which was very comfortable throughout the whole ride), and then it would tilt up and lock in place so you were laying down (I have seen this before, but the whole ride itself was unlike anything I've seen before). The constant turning and flipping, turning in on yourself and then plummeting to the ground and then turns so you'd be laying on your back was unreal. And it had a decent length track to it as well. If anyone visits the park, this is a must ride. Queue for it was about 240 minutes, but thankfully my fastness was for this as well. And finally I went on Hollywood Dream. Another good ride, was a decent track, good on ride music and comfortable seats. Overall, it was an awesome day, and despite the huge crowds, the staff handled it really well and queues was fast and ride loading was quick and easy. I also couldn't get over how many staff they had on. Take the Flying Dinosaur for example. They had about 10 staff in the station to operate the three trains (control booth, load and unload and direct us). And then there were about 3 staff using metal detectors, then about 6 staff in the queue line, and then about 4 staff at the entrance directing people and checking fast passes. I couldn't find any flaws at the park and was glad I could finally go to a Universal Studios, as well as experience a theme park out of Australia. Here are a few pics from the day:
  19. I just read the article, and this sounds like a good addition to that area, because there was an issue with shading. And it says it will take on an extra 50% capacity to that area.
  20. ^Because when the new TI opens, the temporary enclosure will be removed, along with the shop.
  21. DW have already announced all the dates for Screamworld this year, and tickets for all events can be purchased. And this year there are 2 nights for the Family Halloween event.
  22. It was to give access to the room that was in the top of the building in front of the show stage. If you went to FN in 2014, there was a projection up on the window as if someone was getting murdered. This was set up from the inside and was accessed through that door. Other than that purpose, i don't remember any other reason for it being there.
  23. As long as if they are getting a decent amount of pocket money for all their hard work @OceanGirl, then they may continue working.
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