We also can't forget that when Behind the Thrills reported on the leak last week that the park tweeted a link to the article. This along with confirmation that "the images are real" leads me to believe this was all planned.
First off, maybe the reporter didn't ask the time frame or didn't get the chance. She probably got the guy on the phone and asked if they were real. He says yes, then "gotta go". We don't know his tone. He could have been hesitant, flip or laughing. As far as the internal issues of who did it, I'd never go into any investigation, etc. within the company to the press.
Some info is probably true...some not. When you look closely, there was not a single coaster manufacturer named. It was a lot of generalizing. Sure, coaster enthusiasts might be able to connect the dots (or think they have) but not the GP. In regards to the "TBDs" perhaps they hadn't finalized discussions with a coaster firm or in the permitting processes when this was done. You don't want to tip your hand too soon in negotiations.
"Yes the images are real, they are from an investor meeting from 201*. These are by no means finalized products and we are still working on the plans."
We also can't forget that when Behind the Thrills reported on the leak last week that the park tweeted a link to the article. This along with confirmation that "the images are real" leads me to believe this was all planned.
Except this isn’t either of those.Eh. I'm still team giga. Between Tempesto and Invadr and Verbolten... And with the park's last large coaster being Griffon 11 years ago I think we'd be getting more than a shuttle or simple launch coaster, and definitely something on the more intense side.
Except this isn’t either of those.
It isn’t. This is real.The leak that came out was for a launched shuttle right?
I'm calling bs.
Not that I'm 100% (yet) I think a clone of Soaring with Dragon is in the cards. It's hard to quantify whether that's a shuttle or what. If they do some serious terrain follow after the launch, maybe throw in an invertion or two, and you've got (IMHO) a winner.The leak that came out was for a launched shuttle right?
I'm calling bs.
2. Possibly.I don't think trying to separate the images in the slides from the slides themselves makes a lot of sense. They are almost certainly all coming from the same place: SeaWorld. In fact, I imagine the statement from SeaWorld would have almost certainly been very different if part of what we're seeing was fake. It would have given them a very easy out.
I think the real questions are:
- How old is this slide deck?
- Was it designed to be leaked?
2. Possibly.
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