Islands of Adventure Update: 'Kongstruction' Begins (PART 2)
Welcome to PART 2 of our newest Islands of Adventure photo-report, Orlando Theme Park News Readers! PART 1 can be found by clicking here.
In part 1, we took a look at the entrance of the park, the beautiful Port of Entry, the inspiring Lost Continent, and the area surrounding the new train station. Let's continue to check out the area, and then we'll move on to the rest of the park:
In part 1, we took a look at the entrance of the park, the beautiful Port of Entry, the inspiring Lost Continent, and the area surrounding the new train station. Let's continue to check out the area, and then we'll move on to the rest of the park:
The former ticket machines have been removed from this area:
More trees and two new huge stone-like monoliths have been added as a transition between the Lost Continent and Hogsmeade. Some parts of the new (ugly) wooden wall are still visible at this time:
Wider! Wider!:
The park-to-park entrance:
A peek at the train station:
Moving on to Jurassic Park:
Al the plants blocking the entrances of the Triceratops Discovery Trail have been removed:
It's really interesting to see this. Will they reopen this area for something in the near future?:
Some of the plants are still marked:
The back entrance:
Moving on:
Work on the rumored King Kong area is definitely in full swing:
Many, many trees have already been removed. Universal is definitely NOT slowing down:
Behind the walls (NOTE: None of these photos were taken from backstage areas):
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