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SeaWorld top rides include: Mako™: a 200-foot-tall hypercoaster that will reach speeds of up to 73 mph along 4,760-feet of steel track — nearly a mile long — leaving riders feeling both breathless and weightless. The ride, which will open at SeaWorld, will be the tallest, fastest and longest coaster in Orlando. Antarctica: Empire of the Penguin®: Explore the frozen wildernesses of Antarctica through the eyes of the world’s most loved bird - the penguin. Manta®: Discover what it’s like to skim, spin, glide and fly like a giant Manta ray on the only flying coaster of its kind anywhere in the world! Infinity Falls: Beneath a canopy of lush green foliage and surrounded by towering trees you’ll find a raft to board. Journey past drenching waterfalls to unearth the secrets of this lost rainforest river. You’d better hold on tight, because those roaring rapids might just send you plummeting over a huge drop into the churning white-water below. Would you expect anything less from the world’s tallest river rapid drop? Kraken® Unleashed - Virtual Reality: Named after a massive mythological underwater beast, Kraken is a monster coaster like no other. With open sides and no floor you’re left dangling… 140-feet above the earth… travelling at nearly 70mph… taking you upside down 7 times! Journey to Atlantis®: Journey through watery tunnels into the darker side of the sunken city of Atlantis. But watch out for the sting in the tail – a 60-feet plunge into the swirling waters below! SeaWorld top shows include: Clyde and Seamore’s Sea Lion High®: Join Clyde and Seamore as they go in slippery pursuit of their high school diplomas. Based on an American high school, this fun-filled show also features mischievous otters, a cast of human characters and a 164-stone walrus! One Ocean®: Featuring Shamu®, the energetic, exciting One Ocean show takes you on a truly multi-sensory journey. Some of the pleasures of this spectacular include dancing fountains in vibrant, vivid colours and an incredible soundtrack which combines the unique sounds and rhythms of the ocean. Pets Ahoy!®: A cast of unlikely characters including potbellied pigs, doves, ducks, cats, dogs and a few surprise animal guests are the stars of this side-splitting family-friendly show. And best of all, all the stars are enjoying a new lease of life having been rescued from animal shelters by SeaWorld! SeaWorld top attractions include: TurtleTrek®: The world’s only 3D-360° experience that transports you into the amazing world of the turtle. Pacific Point Preserve®: Learn how to tell a sea lion from a seal and have the opportunity to feed these notoriously fun and cheeky SeaWorld inhabitants at Pacific Point Preserve. Dolphin Cove®: Visit one of the largest dolphin pools in the world and watch intelligent, fun-loving bottlenose dolphins from both above and below the surface of the water. Manta® Aquarium: Featuring ten, naturalistic aquariums which are home to over 3,000 marine creatures including hundreds of rays, a visit to Manta puts you right in the middle of all the undersea action! Aquatica’s top rides include: Ihu's Breakaway Falls®: The world’s longest drop tower multi-slide ride of its kind. Standing at nearly 80-feet tall and with a vertical drop measuring 40-feet long, Ihu’s Breakaway Falls features four different slides each boasting the steepest and tallest 360-degree spirals in the southern United States! Ray rush: Grab your raft as powerful water jets launch your whole family into an enclosed tube, before swirling you into an enormous see-through sphere. There you’ll spin and splash up the walls until you drop into the final section: an open-air slide shaped like the curved wings of a manta ray. You’ll glide back and forth on the ray’s wings as you make your way towards an epic splashdown finale. Perfect for all ages, this three-part water adventure will be the only ride like it in all of Florida. Dolphin Plunge®: 250 foot of clear, underwater tubes speed you to a Commerson’s dolphin habitat where they’ll race alongside you as you zoom through the tubes. This is a ride you’ll never, ever forget! Taumata Racer®: A high-speed, competitive mat ride, head-first, down a very, and we mean VERY steep hill. 300 feet. In and out of tunnels. A 360 degree turn. And you’re against the clock! Omaka Rocka™: This water slide thrills you with high-speed tubes and half-pipe funnels that'll have you splashing and sliding frontward and backward and climbing the walls! Loggerhead Lane™: Slow things down on a lazy river ride in a giant, inflatable rubber ring. The pace might be slow but the sights are spectacular – Commerson’s dolphins in their underwater habitat, along with thousands of startlingly beautiful tropical fish. Busch Gadens top rides include: New in 2019 : Get ready to take on Tigris, Florida's tallest launch coaster, opening at Busch Gardens in spring 2019. Be prepared for Tigris' exhilarating triple launch where riders will move in a forward and backward motion, catapulting through looping twists, daring drops, a 150-foot skyward surge, and a thrilling inverted heartline roll - all at more than 60 miles per hour! You can enjoy thrills for over 1,800 feet of track designed to mimic the awe-inspiring agility of the world's most powerful cat - the tiger. Cobra’s Curse™: This one-of-a-kind family spin coaster takes riders on a whirlwind of family fun and an adventure of exciting explorations. After ascending on a vertical lift, just like an elevator, riders will come face-to-face with an 80-foot snake icon and trek over the park’s Serengeti Plain®. Falcon’s Fury®: Falcon’s Fury is the first drop tower of its kind in the world, mimicking the dive speeds of the fastest animal on earth! Falcon’s Fury stands at 335 feet and takes riders plunging 60 mph straight down. Cheetah Hunt®: Immerse yourself in the realm of the cheetah, chasing its tail at speeds of up to 60 miles per hour on the multiple-launch coaster, Cheetah Hunt. This record breaking 3 ½ minute sprint over three quarters of a mile takes riders through an African inspired landscape. Jungala®: Home to some of the world’s rarest and least-glimpsed species – here’s where you get up close to playful orangutans and majestic Bengal tigers having a dip in their plunge pool. Sheikra®: The very first dive coaster in North America – and it’s a good one! 200-feet up, and then straight back down again at up to 70mph… with a 90 degree drop. Sky above, earth below and nothing but a massive thrill in between.
The Queen's Gallery was built in the shell of the former Holyrood Free Church and Duchess of Gordon’s School at the entrance to the Palace of Holyroodhouse. The buildings were constructed in the 1840s with funds from the Duchess of Gordon, but fell into disuse in the late 19th century. Benjamin Tindall Architects were appointed project architects for the new Queen’s Gallery in October 1999. Their central visual theme was a celebration of The Queen’s Golden Jubilee, expressed through a series of arches and screens that lead visitors from the Gallery entrance to the exhibition spaces beyond. Their design complements the original 19th-century architecture, elements of which were incorporated into the new spaces. Unsympathetic later internal alterations were removed, and a new exposed steel and concrete floor inserted to reflect the original ‘gallery’ of the Church. A new stone arched entrance was created at the centre of the Horse Wynd frontage, opposite the new Scottish Parliament building. The use of a stone archway, with a courtyard beyond, is a traditional entrance device in Scottish architecture. The main walling is of Catcastle stone, the dressed work and lettering is of Stainton stone and the base is of Kenmay granite. ‘THE QUEEN’S GALLERY’ lettering above the entrance is the work of John Neilson, a calligrapher and carver. The letters were cut from single pieces of stone. Above sits Scotland’s heraldic lion, designed by Jill Watson. The lion sedant is based on a small red lion that sits at the feet of Mary, Queen of Scots on her tomb in Westminster Abbey. (The Palace of Holyroodhouse was once home to Mary, Queen of Scots.) The monumental entrance doors of oak have gilded bronze hinges by Jill Watson. Continuing the heraldic theme, the main hinges are decorated with the Scottish lion and unicorn. The beasts are set against the adjacent urban scene of Edinburgh’s Royal Mile and the rural scene of Arthur’s Seat and Salisbury Crags. The upper hinges are made as golden boughs of flowering native trees – chestnut and laburnum, oak, rowan and hawthorn. The stone archway is decorated with a carved and gilded garland of Scottish flowers, including daisies and thistles, created by Graciela Ainsworth, an Edinburgh-based sculptor, carver and conservator. Over the old entrance to the former church is a stained-glass window by Christian Shaw. The design shows a perspective drawing of the interior of a gallery. At night, the shape of the archway is reflected by the glass lights by Keiko Mukaide set into the paving. The artist has given the tiles a water flow pattern, mirroring the stream of visitors walking in and out of the Gallery. Inside, the reception desk by Hamid van Koten is made from curved pieces of Scottish elm with kilned glass and patinated copper. The pendant lights were designed and made in Edinburgh by Ingrid Phillips. Dividing the reception from the main Gallery area is a patterned glass screen by Jacqueline Poncelet. The screen’s bronze handles by Jill Watson incorporate figures looking at art in a gallery. The dramatic central stair of native timber leads to the Gallery spaces above. The complex shape was designed by the architects with Charles Taylor Woodwork, who were responsible for the construction. Lights set into the first floor illuminate the curved balustrading. The Queen’s Gallery was opened by Her Majesty The Queen on 29 November 2002, as part of the Golden Jubilee celebrations. It hosts a programme of changing exhibitions from the Royal Collection.