I don't know about you, but I think I'd rather go here than to Disney World
http://www.insideline.com/ferrari/ferrari-world-theme-park-almost-ready-for-opening-in-abu-dhabi.html
I don't know about you, but I think I'd rather go here than to Disney World
http://www.insideline.com/ferrari/ferrari-world-theme-park-almost-ready-for-opening-in-abu-dhabi.html
Was this a joke a few Italian developers told to the people of Abu Dhabi and they just didn't get it? You have to think at some point there was a guy in the franchising office at Ferrari with his hand over the phone mic yelling to the rest of the office "You guys are not going to believe what those silly bastards are doing".
worlds fastest roller coaster? Meh...put a huge road course under that 'tarded scorpion looking thing and then you night have something....road course under roof? racing all year with no snow/rain etc to worry about...I'll woot to that
Just goes to show that tons and tons and tons and tons and tons of oil money will pay for some really neat E36 M3.
Yeah, Disney for the lose.
cwh wrote: They don't worry much about rain or snow. It's in the desert.
Protection from sun damage?
cwh wrote: They don't worry much about rain or snow. It's in the desert.
Yes it does at the indoor Ski slope over there
4cylndrfury wrote: worlds fastest roller coaster? Meh...put a huge road course under that 'tarded scorpion looking thing and then you night have something....road course under roof? racing all year with no snow/rain etc to worry about...I'll woot to that
Its right next to ... a kart track and two road courses or one Formula One circuit. The roof is because its 130F there.
This might be one of those things you have to see just to tell your grandkids. It seems to me that we're on the tail end of this kind of conspicuous excess being displayed by (a) car manufacurers, or (b) oil money. And it has been pretty well predicted that the real estate market is drying up in the mideast - I imagine something like this will be the first to go. Hell, go see it now, then go back in 25 years when it's a Ferrari-themed ghost town in the desert, half covered in sand.
World's fastest blah blah blah, biggest blah on Earth, walk through the engine of a blah blah blah...
End of an era.
I find it difficult to believe that Ferrari went for it - they have guarded their image with ruthless legal pursuits and strongarm tactics so they can be that sought-after trophy to billionaires. Ya don't see a lot of billionaires walking around in Mickey Mouse sweatshirts (well, maybe Disney shareholders...) and I don't expect too many will be thrilled to wait on-line for the Kimi Ride-kkonen coaster.
What tri-gob-a-jillionairre would want their poseur car of choice from a company that is a caricature of its former self?
alex wrote: ...go back in 25 years when it's a Ferrari-themed ghost town in the desert, half covered in sand.
Ultimate set to film Mad Max XXXIIV !
I was just watching something the other day talking about how like 70% of the major construction projects in UAE are either cancelled or on hold at the moment, since oil prices dropped not as much cash (relative, of course), and the real estate market has completely crashed (perhaps they finally realized that nobody actually wants to LIVE or WORK in that E36 M3 hole known as the Persian Gulf)
FindlaySpeedMan wrote: Just goes to show that tons and tons and tons and tons and tons of oil money will pay for some really neat E36 M3. Yeah, Disney for the lose.
All that oil money came from us, the consumers. Free admission is the least one could expect.
NOT.............
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