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The first drop is nice and straight, allowing riders to get a great sense of the building speed.
There's a total of ten crossover points where riders will experience a close call 'head-chopper' moment.
An incredible lattice structure supports the track and braces it for the heavy g-forces it will be subjected to as the train races by.
'The Wall'
The queue will be themed, but not in such a way that it'll obstruct the view of the ride.
Incredible, near-vertical banking on these twists and turns give an idea of just how fast you'll be travelling along these low sections of track.
The queue will be located within the ride envelope. A large shade structure will be suspended from the central footing, giving a relatively unobstructed view of the ride from the queue.
The track winds around the queue three times in total, giving plenty to look at during the wait.
The main entrance and exit for the ride passes straight through the structure. Signage and theming will surround this pathway.
The area to the right of the concrete slab for the station will be back of house.
Work continues, as evidenced by the piles of lumber found up here.
The station will be located along this flat section of track immediately before the lift hill.
The first camel back hill has been affectionately nicknamed Humpty Dumpty by
Where once there were upwards of 70 tradespeople working on this ride a few months ago, currently only a few are left to keep the project ticking along until it ramps up again early next year.
Leviathan is effectively completed as a structure, though final comissioning has been delayed until Easter 2022.
The ride was custom built for Sea World by SBF in Italy. To the right covered in bubble wrap are the forks for its namesake trident, which will sit atop the tower.
Due to its very close proximity to Leviathan, Trident's installation will take place once all works are completed on Leviathan.
The sections for Trident sit ready for installation.
One thing that was never apparent from the concept art for this new area is just how expansive it is. It fills out the area much more than the old slide tower.
H2Oasis will be shaded when completed. In coming weeks this area will be decorated with dozens of fountains and props.