Lorelai said:Is the new ride through portion of the Living Seas up and running yet?
Yes, you can still see all of the huge aquariums. You just now need to use more pedestrian methods (no pun intended) to move from one floor to the other now that the "hydrolators" are gone.Lorelai said:Can you still look at all of the huge aquariums, or are things blocked because of the rehab?
A bunch of fish!WorldlyWise said:If they took out the hydrolators too, what is left???
WorldlyWise said:If they took out the hydrolators too, what is left???
WorldlyWise said:No Deluge either - we haven't seen it in awile but I thought we were just skipping it. Didn't really register that it was gone. I dunno, seem like another dumb down to me.
Living Seas was supposed to be a total experience, starting with (a) Waiting Room One (above), standing in the hydrolators for a minute, etc.WorldlyWise said:That bites. Actually, they used to have both the hydrolators and then the sea cars. We were very disappointed when the sea cars went away. If they took out the hydrolators too, what is left???
seashoreCM said:The hydrolators had just two boarding/alighting levels (which were a couple of inches apart if that) -- outside, and Sea Base Alpha lower level.
Robo said:With "Turtle Talk" and the new "Nemo" theming...
a LOT more GUESTS.
More folks than have gone there in years are getting to see the Manatees and Rays and all the other fish in the huge tanks, because its now easier to GET IN.
My gosh, it used to take about a HALF HOUR just to get into the viewing area ("Seabase Alpha").
a. Waiting Room ONE (with the wavy queue railings and antique diving gear).
b. Waiting Room TWO (with the countdown clock and NOTHING ELSE).
c. File slowly into the theater.
d. "The DELUGE" film (good, but it took TIME).
e. File slowly OUT of the theater.
f. Waiting Room THREE (as you waited to board the Hydrolators).
g. Hydrolator "descent" (more "wait" as the floor wiggled & bubbles blubed)
h. Waiting Room FOUR (as you waited to board the SeaCabs).
i. Slow ride thru the water "tunnels" until, finally:
SEABASE ALPHA!
This was pretty "cool" a couple of trips, but EACH TIME? (Yikes!)
And after viewing, you'd wait again for the EXIT HYDROLATORS.
Heck, "Turtle Talk with Crush" is so GOOD, I don't want all of that WAITING just to get IN.
All Aboard said:I understand your point, but think about this... Now, there are more people than (perhaps) ever before that have an interest in The Living Seas. But, unlike the "old days" when these guests were spread out in areas a through i as you've described, now 100% of them are in Sea Base Alpha. Which is making for extremely crowded conditions.
TC Mattoon said:I may be wrong but couldn't you just talk to a CM and bypass the film? I had read somewhere that you could because so many people had seen it a thousand times.