Albeit questionable legality in getting that footage, some interesting insights.
- Behind the offices and hotel Tower 5 the 2 Zeppelins and their respective gondolas/undercarriages are still stored and worked on. The frame of the Zeppelin bodies were painted a light blue recently.
- Bottom right in the middle of the helix this unknown theming element - possible hot air balloon?
- Also the deep coal pits under parts of the area have been filled in now,
- A lot of the extensive theming structures around the first launch through the centre of the area as shown in the model unveiled last April are still not yet in place (pre-fabricated structures though so can be installed quickly enough) - should help fill up and change the look of this part of the area a lot.
- The other guests foot bridge under the end of the first launch (serving as the other link between the two sides/halves of public space in Rookburgh) is also missing at the moment.
- With the Binoculars advert being added to the roof of the restaurant, I wonder if we will see more of the those detailed Rookburgh adverts from the Rookburgh Gazette appear around the area and along its streets.
Certainly all seems to be well on track for summer should this old virus stuff not get in the way... ?
Break down of the hotel. Behind the steel
entrance portal from the street you can see the gangway guests will walk out onto giving them a direct view of the hotel and F.L.Y. going past. They'll then follow this left to the presumed
lobby area underneath Tower 3. The hotel rooms are then all spilt out amongst the
5 tower blocks, all interconnected by various covered bridges.
Bar 1919 was described as underneath the hotel and beside the restaurant in the Gazette so is presumably in part of the space under Towers 1 + 2.
Restaurant Uhrwerk is, as known, the two storey building that connects the hotel and area. Those windows along the front should offer some great views over the coal pits and of F.L.Y., especially the track that dives down under Tower 2.