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Manta Point of View (POV) at SeaWorld Orlando


Point of View of Manta at SeaWorld Orlando

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Sea World Orlando Turtle Point


A visit to Turtle Point at Sea World Orlando August 5, 2010

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Mount Gushmore Point of View video (Virtual Tour Pilot Test)


This is a concept i was thinking about some time (especially after seeing the YT adaptation of the 3D0 crapfest known as Plumbers Don’t Wear Ties, as well as a “choose your fate” series of videos for the promotion of the movie Crank 2). it’s quite simple, once you “reach” the top of Blizzard Beach’s Mount Gushmore, you get to choose to go on either Summit Plummet or Slush Gusher (of course it would technically be from my point of view). Music: Waterfall from Contra (the NES Port)

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i have 7 days to go to Disney and haven´t yet decided which parks to go, help me!10 easy point?

I am planning my trip to Orlando and i have to leave one of the following out, which one would you choose? Btw Typhoon Lagoon, Animal Kingdom or Seaworld. Thks!

5 comments - What do you think?  Posted by - September 9, 2011 at 9:05 pm

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What should I expect from Dorney Park in Penn? (As good as Cedar Point?)?

I may be heading up to NY for a wedding for my first cousin this summer. We may stop at Dorney Park in Penn for a family reunion or something, but may stop here for it. The family lives by Hershey Park, but we have already been there like around 1999 or 2000 or so. I was like 5/6, but my parents already been there anyways. Is Dorney Park a good amusement park? I just went to Cedar Point last summer, so will this compete with it? Is there any rides like Top Thrill Dragster, I don’t think anything could be better? I hate to see rides that are copy cats of other rides. I checked it online and looked like rides I have been on.
I’m from South Florida, so I know my parks. I have been to Dollywood, Six Flags ATL, Disney Parks, Universal/Island, Cedar Point, Cypress Gardens, Elitch Gardens and etc. I use to love roller coasters, but maybe I grew out of it. I’m not afraid or anything (though that dragster one I didn’t want to, but liked it), but I just don’t enjoy them as I use to. I will just ride them, and leave. I don’t like wooden roller coasters that give me headaches or something like the Ninga from Six Flags ATL. I use to be too short, so that’s why. How’s the water park? Is this a good place to visit? Is it just another amusement park that has nothing special? Also, do you think Six Flags should make a park in Florida? I mean you already have all those other parks, but maybe in Miami or Palm Beach or something. And any other parks I should visit anywhere in the U.S. that I haven’t visted, prob west cost? Sorry about being all over the place. Thank you!

3 comments - What do you think?  Posted by - July 26, 2011 at 10:34 pm

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SeaWorld’s Manta Coaster Highest Point


Construction crews at SeaWorld Orlando fitted and secured into place the highest track portion of the parks new flying coaster, Manta, 140 ft above ground. Upon fitting the piece into place, a ceremonial evergreen was placed atop the newly secured track segment. SeaWorld will unleash the next generation of thrills with Manta — a mega-attraction that dynamically transports guests from the awe of encountering rays in underwater flight into the sensation of actually being one. Manta will inspire riders with amazing underwater animal habitats, then soar them face-down, in a horizontal position, aboard a manta-inspired steel coaster. Manta is slated to open summer 2009. Signaling the attainment of the highest structural element of the construction of a building or other structure, a tree topping ceremony is a tradition traced back as far as 700 AD In the steel trade, the ceremonial evergreen is a symbol of good luck and an announcement that the construction has officially reached the sky.

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