CoasterFEV
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Boy oh Boy, here's comes CoasterFEV with more bad news. First it was Poseidon, now Ice Dragon
I am sorry to report that, effective Wednesday, May2nd, Ice Dragon will be closed a MINIMUM of one week, although there is a VERY good chance it will remain closed for up to three weeks + . Fire Dragon, as of right now, will remain open daily with a three train operation.
During a routine inspection by the Universal technical staff, it was found that there are some foundation "issues" with the Ice Dragon coaster supports. The ride was never opened on May 2nd, and at the end of the operating day, the lagoon was drained so technicians could better assess the situation.
I will let you know more once more samples are analyzed and the other "footers" (those big concrete pilons on the ground that actually support the coaster structure) in the area are looked at. The concrete and coaster are fine, it's the ground they sit on. Hopefully, this isn't as serious as it really could be (meaning it could be closed for awhile), and Ice Dragon will resume operation soon.
I apologize if this throws a kink in anyones vacation plans. Fortunately, Universal's biggest priority is guest safety - and that's the best service ANY attraction operator can provide.
We'll keep you updated!
I am sorry to report that, effective Wednesday, May2nd, Ice Dragon will be closed a MINIMUM of one week, although there is a VERY good chance it will remain closed for up to three weeks + . Fire Dragon, as of right now, will remain open daily with a three train operation.
During a routine inspection by the Universal technical staff, it was found that there are some foundation "issues" with the Ice Dragon coaster supports. The ride was never opened on May 2nd, and at the end of the operating day, the lagoon was drained so technicians could better assess the situation.
I will let you know more once more samples are analyzed and the other "footers" (those big concrete pilons on the ground that actually support the coaster structure) in the area are looked at. The concrete and coaster are fine, it's the ground they sit on. Hopefully, this isn't as serious as it really could be (meaning it could be closed for awhile), and Ice Dragon will resume operation soon.
I apologize if this throws a kink in anyones vacation plans. Fortunately, Universal's biggest priority is guest safety - and that's the best service ANY attraction operator can provide.
We'll keep you updated!
