This is an absolute gift to all of us and is so meticulous. My memories have been sparked. A perfect preservation illustrating the "educational" nature of these early pavilions, including universe of energy. Thank you
As someone who experienced the original The Living Seas (1986-2005) many times, I can tell you this is truly AMAZING work, so faithful to what it felt like to visit! 💖 I would love for you to get Tim Delaney on to do a live commentary, as you walk through the virtual pavilion.
46:40 I recall that there wasn’t an omnimover in the original version and you would actually walk through the aquarium hallway. Not sure if that was during an early preview or if it was changed.
I also remember walking through the observation tank tunnel. There must’ve been a period where the seacabs were under refurbishment, but it definitely opened with them present. Come to think of it, it may have been in the period they covered the scoops in front and added the handrail…
@@spence2015 There is also another section in Seabase Alpha where you wk through an aquarium tunnel to a circular section. I think this is what everyone is remembering.
@@shahrammaleki4532 hi. I’m the Spencer in the video that modeled most of SBA for Futureport. I’ve researched this pavilion for 4 years, inside and out. I remember walking on the risers that were covering the ride track, thinking it was strange. Very possibly between 1996 and 1998 the ride vehicles were absent for a short period.
This whole project is fantastic, well done! Quick question though- at 1:35:00 you mention that Jason wasn't voiced by Frank Welker, but I can't seem to find a source that doesn't say Frank Welker unless I add Ethan Phillips to the search. Is there official confirmation on Phillips as Jason? To me it 100% sounds like Frank Welker so I'm really confused haha EDIT: Looks like the fact that both actors voiced characters with similar names in the same room while having similar voices to each other has caused the internet confusion over the years!
absolutely amazing 👏 thank you so much for all of your hard work! I can't even begin to tell you how much this piece of art means
This is an absolute gift to all of us and is so meticulous. My memories have been sparked. A perfect preservation illustrating the "educational" nature of these early pavilions, including universe of energy. Thank you
This is utterly outrageous. Every update blows my mind 10x harder than the one before.
This is INSANE, I am blown away by you guys. Immense talent, this is so good. 👏
As someone who experienced the original The Living Seas (1986-2005) many times, I can tell you this is truly AMAZING work, so faithful to what it felt like to visit! 💖 I would love for you to get Tim Delaney on to do a live commentary, as you walk through the virtual pavilion.
We would too!!
"Imagine, just for a moment"
Ahhhh.....
Epic!
Beautiful. I remember water bubbling vigorously up between the Hydrolators. Am I dreaming that? Sill very good recreation.
You’re not imagining it. This version isn’t final, and we’re still learning UE5 effects like that and the splash effect on the outside tide pool sign.
So amazing work!!! We haven't been so close to the original version of this ride since the 90's. Thank thanks thanks!
Fantastic work!! Really takes me back.
Wow, I think this is your best pavilion yet!
Thank you!!!
This is incredible. I really hope at some point this can be experienced through the Apple Vision Pro
Very nice guys
...The deluge...
and rained, and rained...
46:40 I recall that there wasn’t an omnimover in the original version and you would actually walk through the aquarium hallway. Not sure if that was during an early preview or if it was changed.
There was always an omnimover. You may have walked through a bypass.
I also remember walking through the observation tank tunnel. There must’ve been a period where the seacabs were under refurbishment, but it definitely opened with them present. Come to think of it, it may have been in the period they covered the scoops in front and added the handrail…
@@spence2015 There is also another section in Seabase Alpha where you wk through an aquarium tunnel to a circular section. I think this is what everyone is remembering.
@@shahrammaleki4532 hi. I’m the Spencer in the video that modeled most of SBA for Futureport. I’ve researched this pavilion for 4 years, inside and out. I remember walking on the risers that were covering the ride track, thinking it was strange. Very possibly between 1996 and 1998 the ride vehicles were absent for a short period.
This whole project is fantastic, well done!
Quick question though- at 1:35:00 you mention that Jason wasn't voiced by Frank Welker, but I can't seem to find a source that doesn't say Frank Welker unless I add Ethan Phillips to the search. Is there official confirmation on Phillips as Jason? To me it 100% sounds like Frank Welker so I'm really confused haha
EDIT: Looks like the fact that both actors voiced characters with similar names in the same room while having similar voices to each other has caused the internet confusion over the years!
Could you possibly do a mr toads wild ride walkthrough?