Could this be something under the water, running along the base of the Rhine?
Well, I didn't really want to share everything I know, but since you've basically figured it out... the water blasters on Pompeii have been so successful that the park is mounting 40 more of them on concrete pads in the Rhine.Maybe it is for water cannons like Maverick? Maverick's I'm pretty sure are below the water line, but with boat traffic, it's probably best to mount those on concrete pads on concrete piers--or perhaps wooden piles driven into the lake bed.
You might be on to something but I would think putting it on the other side on the train bridge in the wider part of the Rhine would make more sence.What about a fireworks launchpad? could be a lot but given recent history justified?
Well, I didn't really want to share everything I know, but since you've basically figured it out... the water blasters on Pompeii have been so successful that the park is mounting 40 more of them on concrete pads in the Rhine. ...
With pedestrian access being a bit of an issue down there, the customer-facing money eater/big-red-button portions of the system will be located exclusively in sky ride buckets and on the far right-hand seats of the train.
I'd gladly sink hundreds into the blasters if some of them were aimed at Verbolten. ?Well, I didn't really want to share everything I know, but since you've basically figured it out... the water blasters on Pompeii have been so successful that the park is mounting 40 more of them on concrete pads in the Rhine.
For a dollar, you can launch a few gallons of laminar liquid misery at your choice of either the new coaster or a Rhine cruise boat.
With pedestrian access being a bit of an issue down there, the customer-facing money eater/big-red-button portions of the system will be located exclusively in sky ride buckets and on the far right-hand seats of the train.
Proceeds from the water blasters will fund replacement headsets for Eire in perpetuity.
I'd gladly sink hundreds into the blasters if some of them were aimed at Verbolten. ?
I'd gladly sink hundreds into the blasters if some of them were aimed at Verbolten. ?
Hey, it has an outdoor section. That's its weak spot. So long as the water from the blasters helps wear it down further and the funds they raise from me do not go to the "ride's" maintenance, I can reach my goal. If not, then back to the drawing board for me, it's time to build a rogue deer robot.Paying money to essentially rain on an attraction built to endure typical precipitation is an interesting way to let out anger from a personal vendetta.
I'm sure you can find better ways to rain on its parade other than literal rain. Back to the drawing board with you.
BTW a little info on Pile Foundations for those that don't know:
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I never realized Gomer started a foundation.
Well, I didn't really want to share everything I know, but since you've basically figured it out... the water blasters on Pompeii have been so successful that the park is mounting 40 more of them on concrete pads in the Rhine.
For a dollar, you can launch a few gallons of laminar liquid misery at your choice of either the new coaster or a Rhine cruise boat.
With pedestrian access being a bit of an issue down there, the customer-facing money eater/big-red-button portions of the system will be located exclusively in sky ride buckets and on the far right-hand seats of the train.
Proceeds from the water blasters will fund replacement headsets for Eire in perpetuity.
I'd gladly sink hundreds into the blasters if some of them were aimed at Verbolten. ?
Madrid being leaked soon...how would it affect BGW?
Literally all I'm trying to figure out. Does this mean a Madrid delay might happen?...how would it affect BGW?
Why would it be delayed? SeaWorld is spending a lot of cash in 2020Literally all I'm trying to figure out. Does this mean a Madrid delay might happen?
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