peter11435
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I am fairly certain it has never held water.At one point, and it still may be true today, it was a functioning water tower. It wasn't built just as a set piece.
I am fairly certain it has never held water.At one point, and it still may be true today, it was a functioning water tower. It wasn't built just as a set piece.
right, otherwise, you couldnt land a T-65 inside it...I am fairly certain it has never held water.
or by the front planter.A Studio Watertower is still a whimsical Old Hollywood Icon that'd work with the front half of the park. They could put it out in front of the turnstiles.
didnt it had com towers?I am fairly certain it has never held water.
It is not now, nor has the Chinese Theater ever been the park Icon. It was, at least in the beginning, the Earful Tower and then the BAH.Right, I would happily have it be the Chinese Theater again, but MansionButler84 seemed to indicate that something new may be in the works.
On a related note, I believe DCA now acknowledges the Carthay Circle Theater at its official icon.
It is not now, nor has the Chinese Theater ever been the park Icon. It was, at least in the beginning, the Earful Tower and then the BAH.
That's an Internet myth. The Chinese theatre is not, and never has been, trademarked. However, Disney didn't use it as an icon because it wasn't unique to the park.I believe that's true and thought that was due to the contract with the owners of the actual Chinese Theater. I thought the deal was that Disney was not allowed to use it as a park icon due to trademarks and branding. I thought it was discussed in these forums a few years back. Anyone remember any facts around this point?
Roll Tide!!Roll Tide!
If you do everything that there is to do in the park, even in it's saddened shape, you'll be there all day.Not really, as the tours were very in-depth when opened.
The D-MGM water tower is non-functional and was never built to hold water. It is decoration only.At one point, and it still may be true today, it was a functioning water tower. It wasn't built just as a set piece.
But using ToT will lead to confusion with Syria.The Chinese Theater is not and will not be used as an icon of Studios. It would lead to confusion with the actual landmark in Hollywood.
Roll Tide!
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We don't need another BAH though. It may have been good from a marketing standpoint, but it was a real eyesore.The icon needs to be clean and simple. It needs to look good in photographs, and it needs to be just as recognizable simplified in drawing and embroidery. The other 3 fit that perfectly. The earful tower fit that perfectly, the hat fit that perfectly. I hope that they come up with something else that translates well. Some of the times the ToT has been used, its kinda not obvious what it is, or what the point is.
Not to spin this into a hat conversation... but I think the hat was ok, sort of. If the hat was built as the icon and it held a iconic location, then it would have been ok. But the hat was forced into an area where it didn't really belong. It blocked views, it just mucked up the place. Had they built the park with the hat in its own place, I think it would have been ok.We don't need another BAH though. It may have been good from a marketing standpoint, but it was a real eyesore.
Like you said, clean and simple.
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I'm from Alabama, but this is worth reading.
so.. a giant olaf statue?We don't need another BAH though. It may have been good from a marketing standpoint, but it was a real eyesore.
Like you said, clean and simple.
Hm. Time for a tally...
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