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^^loefet, Johnny posted that the final pics won't be up until later today. You're looking at older ones. That was the last piece of the track & it's complete.
I don't. Balloons are the most evil things to have existed.
I'm so gutted I won't be going on this anymore. It looks absolutely great and I love the layout, colour scheme and hopefully it should have a great theme to it. I can't wait to see some videos of it testing.
I didn't like the layout before because of the MCBR. But if it doesn't take off any speed and you just see what this coaster offers, I think it'll be a fantastic ride.
The wingdip will look incredible too, If it's done as well as the water splashes on the dive machines.
I think that pictures of this finished final section look better than it did on the layout. I should be happy with how it turned out. There are lots of turns, twists, and drops. The only thing I might have reservations about is the last flat part. We might be going into the station kind of slowly. Then again, that is the area near the maintenance shed. There has to be a slow straight part there; that is where trains will go off and on. I'm ok with the MCBR. If we actually dip down and bearly touch the water, I don't want to do that at 40 miles an hour !
I was kind of hoping that wing dip section would last a little longer, but either way, I think it's looking pretty nice-- it definitely has the potential to be an awesome ride. Looking forward to see how they do some of the theming on this.
I went to the park yesterday (Mon. 22). Among other things, I wanted to check out the elements toward the end after the MCBR. Twice we will go from twenty feet above our head to just bellow our feet in no time. That isn't as weak as I thought that it would be. You actually fan out just above the crowd before that; so cool. There is nothing like viewing this in person. It looks like one of the very first things that most guests will see after they enter the park is the Manta "wing dip"; yeah!
(I wonder that if you are walking by close enough, you will get wet.)
They designed the splash to do just that, with a wet zone for all the 'kiddies' who love that sort of thing. They also want Manta to be the first thing you see as you enter the park, even though there are quite a few buildings between the entrance and the coaster. So they designed it to rise above everything that is blocking the view to help pull people into the park to get a closer look at the coaster. Until now the only thing you noticed when entering the park was the lighthouse in the little harbor area, which actually took your view away from the park.
Well they only added the last piece a few weeks ago, so now they have to do the electrical before they start testing. I wouldn't expect them to start until the end of January or early February, to put it on a safe guess-timation. The aquariums are going to take longer though.
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