Sea World treat

Today we spent a wonderful day at Sea World, Orlando. Our day began with a personal tour by one of the executive team, Marc Dittmer. It was fun to talk with someone who is so passionate about the theme park industry! Marc is a great guy too! Thanks! 

Then we spent the rest of the day just enjoying the park. Sea World is beautiful, the landscaping was gorgeous. We took in all but one of the shows, and saw as any of the exhibits as we could squeeze into our full day. The meals were great in the park as well! It was the high point in Phoebe's trip so far to be able to personally interact with the manta rays and dolphins. We also tested our courage on the large and fast roller coasters!

We'll be back!

Trinidad progress

Building a theme park is always an exciting challenge. Building a theme park five thousand miles distant ups the ante considerably. Thankfully, the digital age makes things a little easier. Thousands of emails have gone back and forth to clarify the details. Pictures are shared, and often we video conference to better communicate. Things are now going vertical in the park at last. One service building now has walls and the main building and two of the rides have footings with vertical construction now in progress. I received a new batch of progress photos recently. The photo is of the crew pouring the main building footings. below Skull Rock Scramble. The rock work will soon tower more than fifty feet above these footings.

Eleven weeks until workshops

The Spring Sculpting Magic Workshops are now less than three months distant. We have begun preparations in the shop. Interest has been strong and the first workshop is down to the last couple of seats. The second has a few more spaces left. Both workshops will undoubtably sell out. If you want to come but have yet to register don't wait too long as the workshop is available on a first come first serve basis. Here's the link for WORKSHOP INFO