Given how fast the others went up, do we think they're waiting on a mechanical part or for restoration to finish on the furniture panels?Shoreline flat out looks ready to go until you look at Wave Swinger. Obviously it’s the most intricate of the rides, but it’s just so funny looking at 4 fully complete rides and what looks like the burnt skeleton of one.
Fairs usually put these up in a day or so, so it must be something more substantial.Given how fast the others went up, do we think they're waiting on a mechanical part or for restoration to finish on the furniture panels?
It's running.Anyone know if the one at SF Great America has been running this season?
Yep! It's completely dismantled in this vlog from FT92:It's running.
EDIT: Do you know for sure if FT's is really down? Two years ago it was always saying down on the app but when we went it was open.
They haven't said one way or the other. However, the Boardwalk, Shoreline, and Project 2027 are supposed to integrate together, so I'd imagine it may not be in its current iteration forever, so you can see Project 2027/its theming from the Shoreline area.Is the blue perimeter fence meant to be a permanent thing or just there while construction happens around the area?
Random and likely off topic - but I miss when parks used the indecent bulbs (sp?) for things like tracer lights and path lighting like this.OMG I love the string lighting. That area is going to look so cool after dark.
The world you’re looking for there is incandescent, and yes I agree, although LEDs are more energy efficient and achieve basically the same look when tinted.Random and likely off topic - but I miss when parks used the indecent bulbs (sp?) for things like tracer lights and path lighting like this.
I believe the world you are looking for is wordThe world you’re looking for there is incandescent, and yes I agree, although LEDs are more energy efficient and achieve basically the same look when tinted.
LEDs absolutely can give off the same warmth, but the thing is with incandescents, all lights give off that warmth, but with LEDs, only slightly more expensive ones do. My hypothesis is that this means both people buying LED string lights and manufacturers of LED string lights have the choice to get the product cheaper, which will end up with everyone opting for the cheaper and less good option (whereas there never was a cheaper option for incandescent lights).I just feel like (nothing to back this up) that the LED’s can’t give off a warmth and glow of incandescent no matter how much you try.
Speak for yourself, but *I* am personally looking for a world full of indecent lighting.I believe the world you are looking for is wordsorry couldn’t resist.
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