(Archive) Advertising District / SeaWorld Seattle
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17-January 04
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Atticus Offline
Saturday
January 17'Th 2004
Seattle, WA
For immediate release:
Anheuser-Bush Amusement Parks today made a stunning and un-foreseen announcement today when they handed out video's to the media showing what will be Seattle's newest and most visited attraction once open, SeaWorld Seattle. What members of the media viewed were 3D renderings and short clips of what the park will look like once complete, which is scheduled for June of 2004. To location will be right down the street from the famous Fishers Market. This is all for now, as there is still much to be worked out.
More information will be released later on in the day. Thank you, and have a great day.
Sincerely,
Brent Schmidt
President of the SeaWorld Seattle Resort
Website: SeaWorld Seattle (Still Under Construction)
Way of contact: sws@brent0s.com
Phone: N/A
Address: N/A
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First released picture: The B.A. Schmidt Bridge. We're having a tough time deciding whether we should use the first set of arches, or the second set (on the crossover). Which one looks best?
The website will be updated regularly with each new available picture to be shown.
-Brent -
Ride6 Offline
I think you should use the arches personally, possably change to color the brown of the other.
The bridge looks pretty good and it's very cool to see and RCT park and a real one being built under that same name at the same time. Unfortunently they won't match each other when completed. Oh, well.
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Jellybones Offline
Whachu talkin bout, Willis.I think you should use the arches personally, possably change to color the brown of the other.
The bridge looks pretty good and it's very cool to see and RCT park and a real one being built under that same name at the same time. Unfortunently they won't match each other when completed. Oh, well.
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Ride6 Offline
Sorry about that, the website is really that professional. Amazing.
The screen is good, just try to stay focused up till the very end...
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Jellybones Offline
It is.Sorry about that, the website is really that professional. Amazing.
The screen is good, just try to stay focused up till the very end...
ride6
Well, except for all the broken links. -
Atticus Offline
Yes, that's because I started the site last night, and I stated in the first post that I'm still working on it. The only ones are are the important ones, the index, and the one showing the screens. -
laz0rz Offline
Uh, maybe that's because he hasn't made those pages yet.....
It is.Sorry about that, the website is really that professional. Amazing.
The screen is good, just try to stay focused up till the very end...
ride6
Well, except for all the broken links.
Ditto what I said at rct2.com, and now I notice the barriers separating the sidewalk and the road could prove very weak in terms of a crash. I know, it doesn't make sense, but you have to take all aspects into consideration. Maybe you could replace the wooden fence with a short metal wall.
Aside from the minor flaws, great work! -
spiderman Offline
if you take out those vines/ivy/whatever it is, I would love that screen. But thats all I can really reccomend. -
Jellybones Offline
Thank you, John. At least someone gets my quick wit.That one totally flew over your head.
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Atticus Offline
1/18/04
Completion of the park's parking lot is now finished, so expect a shot of that uploaded later on in the afternoon. Also, all of the website pages are up, navigation bar on the left wise. Be sure to check out the pages for more information regarding the park. -
Madhollander Offline
on the bride the 1x1 arches look the best, although the 1x2 arches do look good under the bridge.
shoot the bird please.
how about using the new Road path that's somewhere out ther on the web ?, the roadlines you made look(just being honest)
looking forward to see more from this park -
Evil WME Offline
well, if it was just the screen i mighta just commented on it saying it was reasonably nice. But looking at the website; if you´re gonna put that much time into a website, you oughta try to make the rct work be worth a while more.. -
coasterfrk Offline
Cool site and bridge. I'm just wondering something though, where on earth is Seattle going to put a Sea World Adventure park on the waterfront by Pike Place Market? I'm guessing "right down the street from the fishers market" means it's a new island being built?
I know, I know, I'm taking this way too seriously, but I just felt the strange need to say something. For everything else seeming so realisticly and thoroughly planned out, this didn't make much sense to me. After all, there's Pike Place Market, a steep hill down to the waterfront and the piers, with a highway somewhere in between; doesn't leave a whole lot of room for a theme park.
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