News Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge - Historical Construction/Impressions

HauntedMansionFLA

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I think Disney likes to hide the construction 'mess, from the onstage view/guests. They don't worry much about the rest, and can't do much about it anyway. Once the perimeter walls / facades are up, that will be the end of a lot of the vantage points.
It will be hard to get picture updates Once the two E-ticket rides go vertical. It's nice to see the progress and great pictures.
 
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I got some pictures of SWL construction from backstage yesterday, but it just looks like a pile of dirt. Maybe I can get closer pictures...? I'm sure it won't help at all since the elevated pictures show way more.

Um you need to post them post haste! You were backstage? I have so many questions.
 

Curious Constance

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MiceAge posted a few construction pics today on their weekly SW update.

Whatever this wall is it appears to be nearing completion.
SWL-July-20-Mid-2.jpg


Meanwhile, the other mysterious wall behind Big Thunder is growing.
SWL-July-20-South-2.jpg


And there's another odd wall that has popped up along the back tip of TSI.
SWL-July-20-South-1.jpg


A closer look.
SWL-July-20-South-8.jpg

Are we sure Donald Trump isn't involved with this project?
 

Variable

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Yes, they have to get River of America and the Railroad up and running ASAP. It great to see pictures of some sort of progress. On the other hand, DHS...........

What I sure can't get from the pictures is any idea of the elevation of the finished grade - the walkways.
You know, how far below finished grade is the current surface? I can't picture in my mind what the RoA water level is going to be, or high the banks would be along there. That said, I have to figure we're several feet below finished grade going by the difference between RoA high nominal water level and the walkways around Liberty, Frontierland.
 

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