The Icon Tower still looks ridiculously massive.
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I believe there are multiple starting levels and ending levels within the structure so no not all slides reach all the way down. However which slides start and end where I have no idea. It's almost impossible to figure it outHoly s**t, that 'Icon Tower' looks insane. Do all of those slides make it back down to ground level, or do some of them have splash pools further up the tower?
I don't remember construction photos of anything related to the attractions industry blowing me away like this, not even Galaxy's Edge or Velocicoaster... If I'd seen renders / artists impressions of this beforehand I would have laughed it off as nonsense!!! (This is the first I've read of this project, I know, so out of touch![]()
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I wonder if there's an air conditioned core... There will still need to be a way to transport people up though, nobody is running up there more than once, if at all.How tall is that tower? Has to be more than fifty meters or so. That's 15 storeys.
Now there's the question: who would want to climb 15 storeys of stairs in the heat of Qatar and the 100% humidity of a waterpark? It's gotta be like doing the step test in a sauna. You'd be half-dead of heat exhaustion by the time you made it two thirds of the way up.
Alternately, will there be elevators? And how well does that blend with the climate of a waterpark? Water and chlorine don't play nice with such mechanisms.
The tower is 279 feet tall. There will be elevators.How tall is that tower? Has to be more than fifty meters or so. That's 15 storeys.
Now there's the question: who would want to climb 15 storeys of stairs in the heat of Qatar and the 100% humidity of a waterpark? It's gotta be like doing the step test in a sauna. You'd be half-dead of heat exhaustion by the time you made it two thirds of the way up.
Alternately, will there be elevators? And how well does that blend with the climate of a waterpark? Water and chlorine don't play nice with such mechanisms.
It looks to me like an elevator shaft runs through the middle of the structure, especially if you look towards the top.How tall is that tower? Has to be more than fifty meters or so. That's 15 storeys.
Now there's the question: who would want to climb 15 storeys of stairs in the heat of Qatar and the 100% humidity of a waterpark? It's gotta be like doing the step test in a sauna. You'd be half-dead of heat exhaustion by the time you made it two thirds of the way up.
Alternately, will there be elevators? And how well does that blend with the climate of a waterpark? Water and chlorine don't play nice with such mechanisms.
There's definitely a fairly substantial concrete core. Hence my air conditioning comment. (I've now seen earlier construction photos, and a timelapse video that shows the core being constructed first on Youtube.)It looks to me like an elevator shaft runs through the middle of the structure, especially if you look towards the top.