Centauri Space Station
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Nah one small part of the queue ruins the whole thing! /sGet a grip.
This refurb is an overall major upgrade.
Nah one small part of the queue ruins the whole thing! /sGet a grip.
This refurb is an overall major upgrade.
It's all part of green theater or green washing performative actions for the feels. It just happens to have a positive associated budgetary impact. I just hope they can keep the inside queue floor from getting sticky.Putting solar panels on top of show buildings is one example (as the Disney resorts at Tokyo, Hong Kong and Shanghai have done to a great many of their facilities) as opposed to cutting down a forest to do it on vacant land just to try and earn brownie points with the public. Or as Paris has now done, solar panel canopies over parking lot spaces (which also incidentally provides shade to guest vehicles). These all cost money though, which is why they'd rather just reduce climate control instead.
Putting solar panels on top of show buildings is one example (as the Disney resorts at Tokyo, Hong Kong and Shanghai have done to a great many of their facilities) as opposed to cutting down a forest to do it on vacant land just to try and earn brownie points with the public
Your point about the utility companies has some partial merit to it, a lot of the other stuff you mention is addressing points I never made. I never once suggested every building is suitable. There are however several very clear cut cases where they were able to do so but not willing. Tron over at Shanghai for instance has panels atop its show building, WDW's clone does not.Nevermind the being in the fireworks area.. nor the physical access they need post-installation.. nor the challenges of retrofitting into existing spaces.. nor the actual sq footage they desire.. nor the fact that in WDW, they'd want the utility to own the infrastructure, not them. Oh and the fact that the Toyko stuff is like 1/100th the scale of the projects at WDW.. but yeah, I'm sure it's just about making it visible for brownie points...
So they can install solar panels over the parking lot in France, but can't in Florida because it's too expensive. Got it.
What's the next excuse that's going to be trotted out by the TDO Defenders as to why solar panels in a parking lot won't work?
I know they’re the easiest, cheapest and most efficient way of building them, but I find clearing land for solar to be a bit hypocritical. Why not do things like solar shades on those massive parking lots? Why wasnt Galactic Starcruiser oriented east-west and fitted with something like a solar rain screen?
I always hated the old sign, was surprised they changed Stitch, Laugh Floor and others first.New signage looks good though some W.I.P.
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ok mister showoff some of us aren't always Galactic Heroesyou can actually compete instead of stopping if you maxed out in the first scene.
"President of WDW Hates, Literally Plans To Fire Entire Imagineering Department"Literally. What were the other options on the table?
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Looks like the wording is identical to what was there before.
Although they added the part about children under 7 needing to be accompanied by someone over 14
Wonder what the facade will look like. At least they won’t leave it plainBuzz today
99% certain it's Mike McRae. He's been the new soundalike for Buzz in video games for 15 or so years. He's essentially got the same job that Pat Fraley used to have.Do we know who is doing the voice for Buzz now? I’m 75% sure it’s Tim Allen even if it’s not it sounds way better than Pat Fraley hopefully they redub Buzz at Disneyland next.
They have gone more crazy with the white paint than I thought.Buzz today
Insanely good review and lovely to hear!Fantastic overall upgrade.
Old ride was one of my most skippable across WDW but this ride, while obviously not an E-ticket or headliner, is now a ride I want to do.
The responsiveness of the blasters is way better than I expected.
Before, it was attached and only lit up a dim red laser when you fired it, and when you hit a target, you got no feedback.
Now, the laser is handheld, always on with a bright red or green laser. When you successfully have your gun on the target, it has a mirror that lights up very brightly and your blaster vibrates giving great feedback. When you shoot and hit a target it also vibrates.
The show scenes are a lot brighter and better, especially the first Zurg with the pink clouds.
The projection room scene went from easily the worst to one of the best. Before you didn’t know what to shoot, now it’s very clear, and feels collaborative as everyone shoots the same target and it’s comical seeing 20 lasers hover around and obliterate the same target.
And being able to get more than 999,999 points is also huge, you can actually compete instead of stopping if you maxed out in the first scene.
Huge upgrade and love that they’re doing this to attractions to boost the overall experience.
Any idea if the high point value targets are still there or if they have changed?Fantastic overall upgrade.
Old ride was one of my most skippable across WDW but this ride, while obviously not an E-ticket or headliner, is now a ride I want to do.
The responsiveness of the blasters is way better than I expected.
Before, it was attached and only lit up a dim red laser when you fired it, and when you hit a target, you got no feedback.
Now, the laser is handheld, always on with a bright red or green laser. When you successfully have your gun on the target, it has a mirror that lights up very brightly and your blaster vibrates giving great feedback. When you shoot and hit a target it also vibrates.
The show scenes are a lot brighter and better, especially the first Zurg with the pink clouds.
The projection room scene went from easily the worst to one of the best. Before you didn’t know what to shoot, now it’s very clear, and feels collaborative as everyone shoots the same target and it’s comical seeing 20 lasers hover around and obliterate the same target.
And being able to get more than 999,999 points is also huge, you can actually compete instead of stopping if you maxed out in the first scene.
Huge upgrade and love that they’re doing this to attractions to boost the overall experience.
It's probably Mike, but I will admit there are some spots where he sounds a lot like Jeff Bergman (he IS the new voice of Mr. Potato Head and I know he can do a good Buzz, so I'd say it's a distinct possibility).99% certain it's Mike McRae. He's been the new soundalike for Buzz in video games for 15 or so years. He's essentially got the same job that Pat Fraley used to have.
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