They should rename the ride to Rusted Gwazi, or Broken Gwazi. Cant believe it survived Tropical Storm/Hurricane Elsa.
Once it opens, I bet it will be plagued with problems since BGT can’t even hire enough maintenance to handle this kind of ride. Leave the ride system untouched for 2 years.
I...
Okay. Can we also talk about how Tom Iven was COO of SEAS for 40 days. He rode IG and then he left. Another higher yo left. Iven wanted to get it open, but Scott Ross refuses as he is waiting for the off season. In addition to all post pandemic problems plaguing the park, it all comes down to...
I only hear Gwazi is tested by park maintenance every Wednesday at 4 am. So at least they maintain it. IG has survived the past two hurricane seasons SBNO. And human riders rode it this July. When it opens in March, I do not want to see any bad publicity if this RMC turns out to be rough feeling...
All seems feasible. I can see why SEAS has pushed back Ice Breaker and everything else. With everyone still understaffed, that would buy them time to leverage the number of employees pre-pandemic.
If Ice Breaker originally opened on Memorial Day, construction would have started already. But...
Want to revive this. As SeaWorld moves their pandemic delayed coasters (including Ice Breaker) to start the next new fiscal year, I think they would be in a financially stable position to start construction on the B&M Surf coaster placed at SeaWorld Orlando's Festival Pathway. I project it would...
They had advertised for Spring 2021. They had not said things are subject to change.
And RMC’s are wooden structures. Typically wooden coasters can warp.
And I am past all that. I’m sincerely sorry to the forums. I understand the pandemic has had an huge financial effect on the parks and...
I was just upset how corporate decided to delay it even more. And everyone is getting angry. It was advertised. This could get them a lawsuit for false advertising.
Now it is in SBNO for two years. How will they maintain it? The public will be in for a rough ride.
Clearly you are a naive soul.
Wooden structures without care has no chance surviving in the Florida climate. Iron Gwazi will be a rough experience. The wood is warping and they need to replace it.
Delay the ride and it’s 2 years past due date. You call that a good investment?
when it opens. The ride will rot and then it will collapse. The wood is warping in the hot Florida climate. That lawn ornament needs structure adjustments.
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