I'm estatic that we didn't lose a lot of trees with this project. This ride is gonna look phenomenal when its complete.
If that's the totally clearing, then this view (bottom pic) is gonna pretty boring as the coaster will be behind the trees.
That's not a bad thing at all.If that's the totally clearing, then this view (bottom pic) is gonna pretty boring as the coaster will be behind the trees.
They want people to see it from the bridge. As was said, they'll probably trim those trees back at a later date. There's no footers in that area, so no total clearing. But they'll want drama of the effect for riders and viewers alike.Well the tower and outerbank will be clearly visible anyways.
Yes pleasrI took some pics too but they don't seem to be necessary anymore. Still want them?
Too soon?Making fun of the humiliation of another person and the injury or death of goose seems cruel to me, to be honest.
Regardless, has anyone had a chance to check out the site recently, despite the rain?
These are most likely for the station/que as coaster footers are poured concrete caissons and not driven pile. Still lots to be excited about as this gives us a better idea of placement/location/orientation of the coaster.![]()
The crane and equipment are the pile driver for the footers for sure. Hopefully we see that going on this week!
It also seems like the construction has started relatively early compared to others. If this keeps up with no major setbacks, we might see this open for preview day next march!
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