A model of how the ride is being invisioned, sourced from
ameworld user Teddy, who was able to get a tour of the site:
These come with a disclaimer of sorts, before people get
too excited...
1- [This] model [is] of the initial project, it has evolved.
2- Do not think that the attraction will come out as it is, some decorations deemed to be of little use or impracticable will not be present.
3- Decorations can be modified.
4- The vegetation presented below is not the one that will be present at the opening (plants do not grow in two days what :-D)
5- The name is blurred on purpose, not because we were asked to keep it secret, but because it is only a provisional name proposed by the decorators. And as we know that networks ignite quickly, I made this choice.
(Bonus: 6- Please the colors are not burgundy and neon green but Chocolate and Mint wholesale)
There's also some photos from the site (there's a lot more from the link)...
And from the top of the lift:
I was impressed by some of the park's theming when I visited earlier this year, so I'm hopeful that this will be done well. My main bugbear come from the last photo, where you can see the back of the theming of Fort d'Odin, their recently rethemed Soquet. You could hardly see the back, unthemed walls from the park (only if you really looked for them tbh), but now they're in much clearer view when this area of the park opens up. Not a big issue, but still a possible shame.
Still though, this is looking like a great investment for the park, and really excited to see the final product.