That's not cringey enough. I expect YouTube uploads consisting of a fake news reporter pretending to be sneaky.
So are they going to fence around every ride that has a view of the site? I would dig an enclosed Apollo. That first drop into the abyss without warning.
Whatever colors that the park uses would still be approved by JCC as part of the final approval process for the structure. So there would be additional waivers and applications that would permit them to do a different color. The park included a color palette in one of the filings. If I had to guess there was an application that was filed to JCC that informed them what each color would be used for. Before they approved the final project.The Height Waiver for this attraction includes this language: "The color of the Attraction at any point at or above 60 feet above finished grade shall be muted and designed to minimize visual impacts from Community Character Corridors and Areas as defined in the Comprehensive Plan."
In my opinion, it does not sound like red would meet this requirement.
Guys, I've mentioned it before, the fence is more safety than 'don't want people seeing in'.
Thats why i said most. Wont know everything till opening daySomehow I think the speculation will continue long after.
Field of dreams lolMan I guess it's time to start focusing on 2021 and Festhaus field then.
Yea, the first thing we do at a construction site is put up a fence with windscreen. It's more about keeping everything on the jobsite inside rather than keeping others out. It's also an appearance thing. (I am a PM at a major commercial GC)It's pretty standard practice to put fences around construction projects; I'm actually surprised the project has gone this far w/o being completely enclosed. In addition to safety and security, another reason for fencing is to contain dust transported by wind.
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