I am LOVING this. Tomorrowland is by far one of the most cohesive, creative and impressive festivals on earth with some really cool whimsical ideology. I love that they're presenting this theme and am really interested to hear the audio used around the area. The only thing is, the name is a...
Yeah. The concept art is kinda like what you order on Wish and the outcome is what arrives.
Saying that, the finish will be absolutely stunning if UR are involved.
More shots of Decepticoaster taken from Gregory Hall's (Art Director for Universal Creative) LinkedIn feed.
Also, a shot of 'Bumblebees Boogie', the teacup ride for the area. Which, I may add, is so ****ing cute.
Link: LINKEDIN
Some photos/concepts of Yullbe were posted by the Senior Themed Designer, Bas Van Rijsbergen on Linkedin:
Source: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/bas-van-rijsbergen-b1469552_yullbe-europapark-themedesign-activity-6712604054016573440-stU1
Yeah, sorry, but this is just the tits. It's incredibly themed, if not to certain people's taste, there's no denying that it's ****ing obscene and potentially, alongside Klugheim, the best themed area of any theme park in Europe. It's really that simple.
Yeah, Josh has it bang on. With a new area or ride, you want people with experience of dealing well under pressure, working efficiently and self-starters. You then move people around the park/attractions in order of progression from quietest areas to busier dependant on their ability as a staff...
I'd be really interested to see the type of elements this ride can actually do, and if the new track supports more versatile manoeuvres. The issue with the current Mack water coaster is that the up-stop wheels are TINY and I'm assuming that's the reason they can't really have really steep drops...
I'm not against the logo now, it's actually slightly grown on me since we first saw it. I think once it's in situ, it'll come alive and fit a little better.
That sounds really fun - so it's basically another Gringotts? I'm game.
Key facts:
Two acceleration sections forwards and backwards
360-degree rotating platform
Numerous multimedia effects
60 km/h (37mph)
532 meter long
The roller coaster only sees the light of day for a short time and leads...
Hagrid's has continuous loading, seven launches, a stupid amount of sensors, three switch tracks and two drop sections. It has an insane amount that could potentially go wrong with it. It's really not surprising it goes down so much.
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