Don Pacho
Uncle Frank
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Five0Fahey said:I just wanted to say that this is a great post with some wonderful pictures. It is actually this post that led me to join the forum. I just want to report on some of the observations I made over the weekend at IOA.
1. The castle itself is quite the site. Upon driving in we first noticed it when coming over the bridge. The site of it sent me back to feeling like I was ten. When we viewed the castle up close when visiting DD I was taken back. While obviously not to scale the designers have done a fantastic job at creating a lifelike feel from all angles.
2. I still can not get over how massive the actual building was. It is my hope that the attraction inside is lengthy. I'd hate to wait many hours over the first year to have it be done and over like that.
3. The queue to DD on Saturday Night was extremely dark due to the lack of lighting. It was actually quite scarry considering how many patrons were passing by all evening. When we rode DD the next day we overheard what we felt were the main operator of DD as well as two female exec types walking threough the queue. Their conversation had consisted of the lack of lighting the night before.
4. While still on the topic of the queue I must say it was nice to ride DD as much as we wanted this weekend. The line was never longer than ten minutes. However it makes you ancy to think you're walking right through the WWOHP and you can't enjoy it yet. The view from the exiting queue offers what I feel is the best view of the castle.
5. After viewing the Sinbad show I took the oppurtunity to get some pictures from Hogsmeade. I took a few pictures from all around. Lot's of construction going on Sunday. I also observied many industrial lights use for nightly roadwork meaning they're obviosuly working nights. This schedule leaves me to believe we will see a mid to early May opening. I would have like to have spent more time taking pictures but my misses wanted to move on which is understandable. Good thing she bought me an annual pass
- Just a sidenote on this. I've actually been involved in the flooring installation business for the past few years ( Tile, Wood). Work would be much more fun if I was the guy installing thoise floors . lol
6. While viewing the backside of Hogsmeade I couldn't help but notice what looked to be structural damage to one of the buidlings. My photo editing is not the greatest so maybe someone can take the pictures I have and try and look into it.
7. Below are some of the pictures I managed to get. I plan to devote more time to going back now that I'm a passholder. It's just a shame I'm 1.5 hours away. I hope to have more pictures when my next visit rolls around early next month.
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The damage I was talking about is on the building just to the left of the red support beams. I'm not positive it is damged but it sure does look like it.
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I toook many more pictures but nothing else of real relavance that hasn't been seen. I apologize if any of this has been repeated . I'm still getting up to speed with the post and the forums.
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