Tuesday, October 13, 2009

The Rising...


Finally, we can say goodbye to looking at all that construction in Paradise Pier...

That's right. This week (today, actually) you're going to see a steady stream of liquid that used to be known as water inside that big concrete pit that we've all come to loath, err, I mean love. Yeah, I meant love.

Seriously though, it'll take a little less than three weeks, but come early November most people that come into the park will see an actual bay where all those nozzles, bars and tubes now lay. Of course, it'll really be nice when we're able to finally walk along that swanky new play area around it.

But it'll be the end of the year (Dec/Jan) before you'll get that chance...

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Honer, I love reading your blog, though I usually NEVER make a comment since trolls seem to have overrun the place as of late, but this news is just too exciting!

Thanks for the update! :)
I'm really looking forward to World of Color!

Anonymous said...

so i guess they wont be doing anything in place of the mirrors around the fun wheel

Troll King said...

How dare you insult Honor's loyal trolls anonymous. You should stay away and leave us alone.

Anonymous said...

You all sound like dirty Linux users!

Jonathan T said...

Back on Topic -

I can't wait to see H2O again. Enough with the empty swimming pool. I just hope they color the water so we don't see all the pipes running every which way.

zing. said...

the puddles of water is called rain.

Anonymous said...

This is very exciting. As much as I have enjoyed watching the installation, seeing water in the bay again is a welcome sight. And i can't wait to see the Fun Wheel's light show reflecting off the water!

-Tim

H20 2.0 said...

Water you talking about?

Anonymous said...

The fact the bay still has cement retaining walls and newly revealed cement walls around the newly plussed and 'improved' fun wheel is quite a let down.

Gotta go to DL again soon! said...

Still no water.....

Bory Orialis said...

The fact that it's going to take almost three weeks means we won't see much happen very quickly I bet.