It's just old Volcano stuff...
Sounds like cause for a 150% markup to me!
It's just old Volcano stuff...
After a brisk initial bout of demolition, work seems to have slowed down a lot. I haven't seen much (if any) additional damage to the mountain or track removal since last weekend. Work is ongoing, but it looks gentle and targeted to me.
View: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bv12oh2B7cz/
I recall the gentle demo of Shockwave till the park closed and then what happened durringvthe off season. Could be that they are just holding the big work till they have closed days.
I get the impression that KD doesn't know what it's going to do yet.
And the argument against that is the Volcano is featured on this year's passes. I really don't think that if this way a decision made a while ago they would have done that.Sorry, but given how rapidly the demo of the ride is happening, I think they do know a lot more than they are letting on. Remember, just a couple weeks ago, the debate was whether the coaster demo would start during the fall, or even next year.
As I posted earlier this year, I still have a hunch that KD made the decision to close Volcano much earlier than February.
My argument against that is that unless it's a flat or off the shelf, its too soon after determining that it needed to be closed to have something designed already. My feeling right now is that they're going to clear as much as they can while deciding on what to replace it with.
And the argument against that is the Volcano is featured on this year's passes. I really don't think that if this way a decision made a while ago they would have done that.
I think if anything the mountain would be reduced and used as a queue and not house the actual ride if it were to stay.
And the argument against that is the Volcano is featured on this year's passes. I really don't think that if this way a decision made a while ago they would have done that.
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