What little greenery InvadR had has been replaced by mulch and gravel. It’s depressing.Asking the same question I asked about Pantheon ; is any of the planting starting to fill in and look better?
What little greenery InvadR had has been replaced by mulch and gravel. It’s depressing.Asking the same question I asked about Pantheon ; is any of the planting starting to fill in and look better?
I love this ride but they didn’t need to knock down so many trees.
Duh, they need material to build the coaster. Have you SEEN lumber prices?Sadly this is how GCI works when they build a new coaster in a heavily wooded area. They like to knock down most (if not all) the trees within the ride's entire footprint.
Agreed. They could do some good plantings in the far turnaround then in the helix.I feel like the ocean of mulch was a big mistake. Even if there were just some grass and shrubs around the coaster, I think it would look infinitely better than it does right now. Mulch out a buffer around the supports and whatnot, sure, reasonable—but I don't know why so much of the infield has to be endless mulch.
It’s something that I dislike about them. I could understand clearing out a majority but to leave nothing is tough. And if a park wants to put in trees after the fact the above is an issue. I wish they could work on the ability to leave some and plan around that.Sadly this is how GCI works when they build a new coaster in a heavily wooded area. They like to knock down most (if not all) the trees within the ride's entire footprint.
Exactly. I remember riding InvadR in August 2020 when the park first reopened during the pandemic. They had clearly not done any landscaping work around InvadR since the ride closed pre-pandemic, so the ride area was full of large weeds and small wild shrubs that had grown in. And it looked so much better. Even the presence of literal weeds made the area feel more natural and lush. I’d be happy if BGW just let some plans grow wild in the coaster’s infield. They’d probably spend less than they do now keeping the mulch clear of any greenery.I feel like the ocean of mulch was a big mistake. Even if there were just some grass and shrubs around the coaster, I think it would look infinitely better than it does right now. Mulch out a buffer around the supports and whatnot, sure, reasonable—but I don't know why so much of the infield has to be endless mulch.
I found a pov from August 11th of that year (looks like it was the very first day of the event), or maybe a few days in) and WOW! Looks so much better like that. They even still had a couple trees there! And, bonus, the bear head was still on the train!Exactly. I remember riding InvadR in August 2020 when the park first reopened during the pandemic. They had clearly not done any landscaping work around InvadR since the ride closed pre-pandemic, so the ride area was full of large weeds and small wild shrubs that had grown in. And it looked so much better. Even the presence of literal weeds made the area feel more natural and lush. I’d be happy if BGW just let some plans grow wild in the coaster’s infield. They’d probably spend less than they do now keeping the mulch clear of any greenery.
The figureheads? They were falling off.Why did they remove the things on the front of the trains?
Yes. This is why the remaining trees have slowly been removed as they make repairs.Did they use the trees they chopped for the track
If im remembering correctly, when I was an operator there at the time, the reason for the removal that maintenance had told us is they apparently weren’t made very high quality and the plan when removing them was to have them remade at a higher quality. Obviously that didn’t/hasn’t happened. But still interesting nonetheless.View attachment 35741View attachment 35742
If they can find a way to make it safe, I'd love for them to bring back the shields that they had for a few months.
(Photos from BGWFans Twitter, November 6, 2022)
They fell off on more then one occasion the last time one came extremely close to hitting one of the back cars full of guests. That made it way to big of a liability to keep trying to fix.Did they use the trees they chopped for the track
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