trainplane3
Well-Known Member
Some cutting here, some cutting there... and we have some holes for the monoliths:
Halloween!?! that is just over a month away...I am sure it will take at least 6 months to a year to fix the if not longer. It took them over a year and half to open the taco stand in front of Mexico...I dare Disney to get the fountain up and running before Halloween. Guests need SOMETHING at the entrance.
Walls, walls and more walls make for a miserable welcome.
I don't see that happening. Most guests will still come, walls or not.I dare Disney to get the fountain up and running before Halloween. Guests need SOMETHING at the entrance.
Walls, walls and more walls make for a miserable welcome.
I dare Disney to get the fountain up and running before Halloween. Guests need SOMETHING at the entrance.
Walls, walls and more walls make for a miserable welcome.
The LaL lights on the pavement are still there. It makes for an exhilarating effect. The entrance has not looked this good in twenty years. A unique, temporary effect. Everybody, go check it out while it lasts!I dare Disney to get the fountain up and running before Halloween. Guests need SOMETHING at the entrance.
Walls, walls and more walls make for a miserable welcome.
I was never offended by themI get that people are thrilled with the return of the old plaza, but were the monoliths really THAT offensive to folks when they walked in?
They were incomplete and unattractive. They weren’t honouring any fallen soldiers or first responders, so they didn’t evoke any emotions other than “why?”.I get that people are thrilled with the return of the old plaza, but were the monoliths really THAT offensive to folks when they walked in?
They were stone structures that you walked by on your way into the park. Just about 100% of the time I just would walk past them, or not even notice them because I was too busy looking at SSE or at the flowers in the middle.
We always would make a point of grabbing a Photopass CM to get our photo with SSE, but I certainly was not disgusted by the presence of some stone monoliths...
Don’t make your way to Washington, DC anytime soon if Stone monoliths bother ya so much... there’s a big one you can see literally from practically every corner of the city.
Happy anniversary.I was never offended by them
FYI- we are coming down on Monday celebrating 18EARS!!! If anyone sees us, we will be wearing our wedding mouseears from 2001 (modified to reflect our anniversary), stop us and say hibetter to see me before I:ROE cause after i will be a teary-eyed mess, lolView attachment 414542View attachment 414543
I'll cheer for joy when I see the entryway restored to an environment with more greenery and a proper EPCOT fountain.They were incomplete and unattractive. They weren’t honouring any fallen soldiers or first responders, so they didn’t evoke any emotions other than “why?”.
They also made me very nervous - watching kids run around unattended with those sharp edges everywhere.
I won’t miss them one bit. To me, they were more egregious than the BAH and the kite tarps; equal to the Epcot wand.
Don’t make your way to Washington, DC anytime soon if Stone monoliths bother ya so much... there’s a big one you can see literally from practically every corner of the city.
Congratulations!!!I was never offended by them
FYI- we are coming down on Monday celebrating 18EARS!!! If anyone sees us, we will be wearing our wedding mouseears from 2001 (modified to reflect our anniversary), stop us and say hibetter to see me before I:ROE cause after i will be a teary-eyed mess, lolView attachment 414542View attachment 414543
Fair enough!They were incomplete and unattractive. They weren’t honouring any fallen soldiers or first responders, so they didn’t evoke any emotions other than “why?”.
They also made me very nervous - watching kids run around unattended with those sharp edges everywhere.
I won’t miss them one bit. To me, they were more egregious than the BAH and the kite tarps; equal to the Epcot wand.
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They stick out like a sore thump.I get that people are thrilled with the return of the old plaza, but were the monoliths really THAT offensive to folks when they walked in?
They were stone structures that you walked by on your way into the park. Just about 100% of the time I just would walk past them, or not even notice them because I was too busy looking at SSE or at the flowers in the middle.
We always would make a point of grabbing a Photopass CM to get our photo with SSE, but I certainly was not disgusted by the presence of some stone monoliths...
Don’t make your way to Washington, DC anytime soon if Stone monoliths bother ya so much... there’s a big one you can see literally from practically every corner of the city.
They stick out like a sore thump.
How are those 2 things related in any way?Don’t make your way to Washington, DC anytime soon if stone monoliths bother ya so much... there’s a big one you can see literally from practically every corner of the city.
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