They'll try their best. It's a screamin swing after all, "fitting in" means eye candy more than anythingThe shape doesn’t work, regardless of the color.
They'll try their best. It's a screamin swing after all, "fitting in" means eye candy more than anythingThe shape doesn’t work, regardless of the color.
The shape is the standard shape for all Screamin' Swings if I'm seeing it right. I think they just didn't think twice and took the attraction as is, only adding things to it to create theming, instead of changing components.The shape doesn’t work, regardless of the color.
I agree with you entirely. I'm not happy about it. I'm just saying I think that's what happened. And I don't like it.I guess my point it that BGW didn’t become a true theme park by installing off-the-shelf attractions, without any decorations/modifications to fit the hamlet or a story line.
In other words, BGW should not be installing a Screamin Swing that looks like every other one. It should have been “personalized” for the park.
You make up a story that justifies the ride,
They had a story when it was announced. It was quickly removed.
Their original press release mentioned "dueling", which was subsequently removed after @Zachary called them out on that "story". Recently, they mentioned it again in Twitter...once. Maybe someday people in BGW social media will get their story straight.They had a story when it was announced. It was quickly removed.
In their renderings it does show one swing orange and the other green.This. ^^^ Finn McCool & the Giant's Causeway. It's the perfect theme. I mentioned that a while back.
I'm expecting something rather pedestrian however. And I hope they don't do dueling orange and green that someone just mentioned..but I don't want to reopen that can of worms....
Sounds suggestive.Make the seats and arms look like hammers, the arch look like the legs of a giant, and the deck have the look of the causeway itself.
Their original press release mentioned "dueling", which was subsequently removed after @Zachary called them out on that "story". Recently, they mentioned it again in Twitter...once. Maybe someday people in BGW social media will get their story straight.
In their renderings it does show one swing orange and the other green.
Why the heck does this (or many others) need a "story"? Theming, yes, as BGW is a theme park and it should fit the area. But this is not the type of ride that needs some nonsensical "story" for riders to enjoy it. It's just a giant swing.
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