Islands of Adventure Update: Green Eggs and Ham Reopens, Jurassic Park Keeps Changing, & More (PART 3)
Thank you for joining us for the third part of this new Islands of Adventure photo-report. Let's continue our tour of the park by walking around the rest of Jurassic Park, Reign of Kong, Toon lagoon, and Marvel Superhero Island:
More temporary walls:
This wide walkway will certainly be able to accommodate the large holiday crowds:
Jurassic Park River Adventure now has its own little corner:
Let's move on:
New banners were recently installed above the entrance of the Thunder Falls Terrace:
Reign of Kong always looks amazing at night!:
Toon Lagoon:
Sweet Haven is still closed for refurbishment:
The Toon Lagoon amphitheater has been sitting empty for way too long:
Marvel Superhero Island will be our last stop:
Thank you for following us around the park, and have a great night!
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More temporary walls:
This wide walkway will certainly be able to accommodate the large holiday crowds:
Jurassic Park River Adventure now has its own little corner:
Let's move on:
New banners were recently installed above the entrance of the Thunder Falls Terrace:
Reign of Kong always looks amazing at night!:
Toon Lagoon:
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Sweet Haven is still closed for refurbishment:
The Toon Lagoon amphitheater has been sitting empty for way too long:
Marvel Superhero Island will be our last stop:
Thank you for following us around the park, and have a great night!
Great update as always!
ReplyDeleteany word on if anything is going to be done with the space of the toon lagoon theater or sinbad... those are large areas to sit empty for years
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