Source regarding this info?Krazycoaster said:Alton are already in agreement with the helicopter company and the photo takers; the sceret weapon will be blurred out of photos before they are uploaded.
Swat said:We already know the layout and have a rough idea on how the themeings going to look so the whole flying over is in my opinion a bit of a waste of time. It's even more so now they are blurring out the only unknown element. .
This. I know we like to think of ourselves as the be all and end all, but in reality enthusiasts make up such a small part of a park's business that I don't imagine they're actually that bothered. The only time they really care is when, as Joey said, they're able to put us to good use for something.Mysterious Sue said:Or TT get exclusive pictures of the secret element and the general public....never ever see them or give a damn
tomahawKSU said:Why the hell would somebody waste that much money to look at ride construction? Also, I don't understand the obsession with "worlds first" and all that garbage with the British parks. It seems like everything is "worlds first" or along those lines. Just kind of silly to me. The amount of time people spend trying to snoop on this ride is pretty sad. It opens in March, why not just be surprised? I'm sure Alton will post some pictures of construction anyway, as all parks seem to do that now. Also don't get the "secret weapon" thing, but whatever. This ride will surely be hailed as best ever, or worst ever, no where in the middle.
scw55 said:I have the opinion to agree to disagree with regards the value of taking some construction photographs.
It seems extreme but, then again, I remember the documentary about Oblivion and how one enthusiast sent a letter made from cut-out newspaper demanding information. I just accept there are people who are very dedicated.