Yesterday, when a few small storms passed over Williamsburg, I chatted with a Park Ops Supervisor at WCUSA who has worked to the parks for over a decade. After talking some about his job in general, he talked some about MMXX, and I will gladly relay this information here, but of course take what he said with a grain of salt, given his position and relevance to Project 2020. For the record, I am up to date with all that ParkFans and BGWFans has discussed and provided regarding the attraction, and I realize that his information does not line up with most of what has been found, but I still thought it would be worth mentioning.
To play it safe, I did not imply that I was already privy to any information regarding the attraction that had been posted on BGWFans. The manager said that he has sat in on some meetings regarding the attractions, and over the course of the conversation opened up more and more about the nature of MMXX. First, he mentioned that BG would be building a new coaster, "100-150 taller than Mach Tower" going "70-75 mph." He said original plans were to build a Spain themed section, but they decided to just build a coaster and then add in an area later. Upon further questioning about the coaster itself, he recommended that I look up Mako at SeaWorld, and said it would be in a very similar style. When I asked him what he thought the name would be, he kinda took a bit saying that he technically shouldn't talk about it, but ultimately said something like, "I don't recall exactly, but from one of the meetings it was something like Zeus or Temple or along those lines. Yeah Zeus." The way he said it, Zeus seemed to be his primary take on it. I asked him about the Black Forest Picnic area clearings and height waiver, and he said he hadn't heard anything about that. That's all we really discussed specifically about MMXX, so do with that what you will. Perhaps it can be used to reveal more into the timeline of BG's Project Madrid/MMXX processes? Of course, remembering that this is a Water Country Employee primarily, but he clearly had been active in SeaWorld's affairs for a while, and works at the other park frequently with crowd control for Howl-o-Scream, Christmas Town, and other events.
Lastly, he encouraged me to check out this small niche website called "B...G...W...Fans or something like that they've got some good stuff and already have some blueprints. Of course they're not right about everything but they've got some good information."