There's lots of pathways in and around the ride as it's built over the top of one of the main access roads through the park. I wouldn't expect any of the pathways which run under the ride to be open at anytime other than Scarefest/Fireworks, where they are used for crowd control purposes.
One pathway I would expect to remain open is "One Tree Path' which was open throughout 2017 and had extensive work done to it including the addition of audio and lighting. It's certainly a quicker way to get from Mutiny Bay to Gloomy Wood/Forbidden Valley,
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And I think they will keep the One Tree Path open, as it was very useful for the end of last season when I went. sure we'll find out soon enough in 3 weeks almost
And I think they will keep the One Tree Path open, as it was very useful for the end of last season when I went. sure we'll find out soon enough in 3 weeks almost
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I've always been meaning to ask that myself. How did that name come about? There are plenty more than one tree on that path :PMakoMania wrote:Why is it called the one tree path? :P
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The name came from there being a single tree in between the path itself and the Wicker Man construction site. It's down at the very bottom end of the path, near the queue line.
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Thanks, that makes sense!Capt. Barnacles wrote:The name came from there being a single tree in between the path itself and the Wicker Man construction site. It's down at the very bottom end of the path, near the queue line.
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