derekleffew said:"When I was there our primary safety concern was the tinderbox known as the Cedars burning, with occupants trapped inside. Were that to happen while empty, there would have been a celebration!"
Seems very reasonable, although modest by Las Vegas' standards. I found some other youTube videos and I'm going to go watch those to see if there's more info on the sound system and other depts.The new family attraction will cost approximately $1 million to design and install.
Another thing, if I may, and more on topic within this forum. I have no experience with SFX or QLab or similar as show control devices, but it seems to me something's out-of-balance to spend so much on lighting control and yet have the master show control be a relatively inexpensive, off the shelf product. I understand budgets and fiscal responsibility and all that, but still. I wonder if I can entice/lure JohnHuntington to comment on this aspect?
That's not "the old stadium," that's Oceana! Where did the dolphins go, George? Well, they had a good 19 season run....The show I've most been impressed with is their "All wheels extreme show" in the old stadium. ...
BTW, I found the above site way more inclusive than History, News & Media, Cedar Point , just FYI.1980-Oceana opens. It's a $3 million 5 story high 1,600-seat stadium where dolphins Striker, Coco, Breezy and Misty; and sea lions Skipper and Brandy perform.
1999-Oceana Stadium renamed Cedar Point Aquatic Stadium. Splash!, an innovative and daring high diving demonstration opens
2007-Aquatic Stadium is not used for the entire year.
2008-The Stadium is renovated and reopens for the new show, "All Wheels Extreme"
Once the software has proven itself (for both you and the general community) there's no difference between the $250 QLab license and the $insane Medialon install. You'll feel better buying the top-end product at first, but once the show is running smoothly it doesn't matter what's under the hood. While there will be a difference in quality between "pro-ish" and "pro," you have to consider the law of diminishing returns in regards to the pricetag.
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