This week’s King Kong Construction update sees a lot of work being done on the left side of the site:
As you can see here, there was a ton going on. These winding pathways have progressed since last week. It is hard to think of what they might be besides queue paths, right?
The only reason why I am hesitant to say that they are definitely queue paths is they are somewhat narrow. From where that guy is standing, I would estimate the path being about a meter wide, which is on the short-end of acceptable in terms of queue widths.
I am curious as to what this concrete slab at the bottom left of this picture might be. Another indication that these paths will likely be queue is the fact that they go right by the beautiful scenic piece.
Great view of this already great looking attraction.
Lots of groundwork happening to the left of the main entry facade.
The rockwork directly to the right of the main entry facade has progressed. Wouldn’t be surprised to see it covered in rockwork by next week.
Any material experts out there that know what the material is underneath the steel wire frame?
There were a lot of guys working on where the interior queue is most likely going to be.
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