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I find it funny that they had to build a little pile of dirt to have a "breaking ground" ceremony.
One would hope, but never underestimate....Well you wouldn't want these big executives breaking a sweat now would you?
I have mentioned this in other threads but I am still surprised that we haven't seen permits filed with the South Florida Water Management District yet. For a project like this they would normally proceed construction by at least a month. Now this was just a ceremonial ground breaking but real construction can't be to far off.
The site has been sealed off as a no-go site now for cast, and construction is getting underway.Well you wouldn't want these big executives breaking a sweat now would you?
I have mentioned this in other threads but I am still surprised that we haven't seen permits filed with the South Florida Water Management District yet. For a project like this they would normally proceed construction by at least a month. Now this was just a ceremonial ground breaking but real construction can't be to far off.
I find it funny that they had to build a little pile of dirt to have a "breaking ground" ceremony.
There's one (inappropriate) comment I could provide. But, this being a family forum and all....Its fairly common for this kind of event, but I agree it is amusing.
Also, can anyone explain the obnoxiously large shovels?
Also, can anyone explain the obnoxiously large shovels?
Well you wouldn't want these big executives breaking a sweat now would you?
I have mentioned this in other threads but I am still surprised that we haven't seen permits filed with the South Florida Water Management District yet. For a project like this they would normally proceed construction by at least a month. Now this was just a ceremonial ground breaking but real construction can't be to far off.
The site has been sealed off as a no-go site now for cast, and construction is getting underway.
i will have ridden the new harry potter expansion and maybe some other new rides at uni multiple times when avatarland is completed![]()
Won't there have to be some additional permits issued before they can do much beyond basic site preparation? There were a couple permits for that, right?
Of course, what's the hurry. They've got three years to build the thing...
Also, can anyone explain the obnoxiously large shovels?
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