On this Episode Ed and Ken are live from IAAPA and they talking with B-Back about their holographic displays. Before that Ed and Ken talk to Pom Vom about their AI pix system. After that Whitewater West comes on to talk about the Slide Wheel and Solar Vortex. Later the Producers Group talks about their new concept for dark rides, Dark Rider. After that Ballast comes on to talk about their VR Scuba.
Recorded live at the IAAPA Expo 2019 at Orange County Convention Center on Nov 22, 2019
On this episode Ed is joined with Seth Kubersky to talk about the 2020 edition of the Unoffical Guide for Universal Orlando and Disneyland. Before that Ed gives his review of the holiday celebration at Animal Kingdom. After Ed and Seth talk about Disney Plus launch.
Recording Date: Nov 15, 2019 at the WPRK Studios in Winter Park, FL
On this episode Ed goes over holiday celebrations at the parks. Later Ed talks the NBA’s Robin Lopez and Cranium Command’s Buzzy. After that Ed goes over the news of the week.
Recording Date: Nov 01, 2019 at the WPRK Studios in Winter Park, FL
In SEAS News Wire Episode 2 (June 1) the crew talks Kids Bop at Sesame Place, Summer Nights at the various SEAS parks and ride construction at Busch Gardens Williamsburg. Andy gives a trip report from BGW’s Food and Wine Event and the guys compare SheiKra to Griffon. It’s a news filled episode with plenty of rabbit trails. In the end everyone agrees on the important things; like the Taco Bell near SeaWorld Orlando is the best Taco Bell.
Yiscel, which means “beautiful girl” and is in honor of Yiscel Yanguez, the co-founder of APPC (Panamerican Conservation Association), who personally rescues, rehabilitates, and releases sloths as well as other naïve wildlife in Panama.
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SEAWORLD RECEIVES THREE MANATEES FOR CRITICAL CARE: BOAT-STRICKEN MANATEE MOTHER, HER DEPENDENT CALF AND AN ORPHANED MANATEE
After presumed boat strike, manatee mother-and-calf pair is transported to SeaWorld Orlando for rehabilitation along with an orphaned manatee; health improving after just one week
Mako Media Day 6/9
Summer Nights returning 6/18
Notable absence of Light up the night on show schedule
Only noted on one event page of a nighttime shamu spectacular
Length:3,188 ft Height:200 ft Inversions:1 Speed:70 mph Duration:2:20 Max Vertical Angle:90° Elements:200 ft tall Chain Lift Hill 145 ft tall Immelmann 138 ft tall Hill Tunnel Splash Effect
Cost:$13,500,000 USD Trains:3 cars per train. Riders are arranged 8 across in a single row for a total of 24 riders per train.
Griffon 5/18/2007
Length:3,108 ft Height:205 ft Inversions:2 Speed:71 mph Duration:3:00 Max Vertical Angle:90° G-Force:4.0 Elements:205 ft tall Chain Lift Hill Immelmann Hill with a 130 ft drop at 90° Immelmann Splash Effect Capacity:1,400 riders per hour
$15,600,000 USD Trains:3 cars per train. Riders are arranged 10 across in a single row for a total of 30 riders per train.
On today’s show Banks Lee joins us to discuss the Summer 2015 Outlook. We discuss Legoland, I-Drive 360 and Uncle Lou’s odd Ebay listings. Before Banks joins us Kyle and Ken cover the Punch List with a conversation about area apartments, timeshares and reality shows staring Jackie Siegel.