Like I said, there is no such thing as a "B&M style" footer. They all look the same.
Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog
Created this from the best of my memory, I'm going Monday to check everything out again, if anyone want's me to look for something, take pictures, etc.
http://tinypic.com/r/23r5yzl/8 I don't know how to insert photos here. oops.
For those not keeping track, we are now on day 19 out of 66 days at sea. What's new? More cloud pictures! I looked up some info on the Mayflower (darn you Holiday World for making me learn something) and the voyage across the Atlantic really was this boring. Half the people died of disease during the winter after they had made it to America, but only 1 during the sailing.
My new thought is that the waiting area for the ride will be a giant boat (the boring part). Then the actual ride will be named:
Squanto: The Ride
Brave New World
Manifest Destiny
Pagoda Gift Shop said:
For those not keeping track, we are now on day 19 out of 66 days at sea. What's new? More cloud pictures! I looked up some info on the Mayflower (darn you Holiday World for making me learn something) and the voyage across the Atlantic really was this boring.
Hell, a cement footer slab created more discussion than those 19 days at sea.
Me? I'm crossing my fingers for a 4D interactive ride where you reach a new world, pillage the resources, rape and murder the indigenous peoples, and then steal their land.
I just keep reading these clues and it seems as though "The New World" is their metaphor for "Steel." As Holiday World has never (No I'm not counting the Firecracker.) Ventured into the world of steel. The Children they keep referring to could be Us coaster enthusiast's who have long awaited the day we board the ship to set sail for "The Steel World [(Jurassic Park) Kidding.]" I'm trying to dissect these clues piece by piece.
Pagoda Gift Shop said: the voyage across the Atlantic really was this boring. Half the people died of disease during the winter after they had made it to America, but only 1 during the sailing.
This is factual. And he was said to be rude and profane. And not at all missed ...
Paula Werne
Holiday World
Raven Maven said:
Pagoda Gift Shop said: the voyage across the Atlantic really was this boring. Half the people died of disease during the winter after they had made it to America, but only 1 during the sailing.
This is factual. And he was said to be rude and profane. And not at all missed ...
Wonder if they'll mention it or sugar coat it.
So is the concrete slab under my office building. Doesn't mean my office is a B&M.
What's new? More cloud pictures!
But you have probably at some point, taken a B M at your office. I have, (though I try not to) and my office is actually in the clouds!
Also... Clouds? Water? Oceanus? "LOST: The Ride!"
It isn't?
If by sugar coating you mean Disney glosses over or skips entirely the darker side of history, I'd have to say I'm ok with that. They offer entertainment, meant to please and delight, and I never approach anything they do with the expectation of a factual presentation. I'm happy to leave the sad stuff to the Smithsonian Channel.
As for Holiday World and their clues, try not to overthink it. We've been through this before and the thing to remember is Paula is very, very good at what she does. She is the master artist of the teaser. And the occasional red herring.
Closed topic.