EricsBiscuit
Well-Known Member
Best attraction at EC IMO.American Adventure is an E-ticket experience, hands down.
Best attraction at EC IMO.American Adventure is an E-ticket experience, hands down.
You joke, but...Obviously they should put a Captain America ride there. It's America. Duh.
You joke, but...
Luckily, they can't!
Yeah, it would take a catastrophic hit to the economy and especially the entertainment industry for Universal ever to consider selling or sharing Marvel theme park rights to WDW, while, at the same time, Disney has a nice nest egg it's sitting on.
That'll never happen.
Agreed - glad that hot garbage is gone.Orlando’s ride though is the least engaging of the 4. Removing the mist screen and mermaids (although not a creative decision) was a plus.
Glad to see they're still working on blue building, The new planters are a nice touch.Looks like they’re still working on the infamous blue building, as evidenced by the tarp for the (green) boom lift, and new plastic coverings above the utility door for some new decoration(s).
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Also something new — there’s hanging planters on the bottom windows which should look pretty when finished and decorated! I think they’ll also add it to the upper windows as well since there’s a blank space below the windows.
As seen here on week of Aug 5th, hanging planters haven’t been installed yet:
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Pictures come from site that shall not be named...observations are my own from comparing new and old photos!!
Obviously capacity across the board will be down. If needs be they’ll divide the new promenade down the middle.That street leading up to the ride looks so cramped. How can they implement a entrance/exit only walkway for social distancing when it opens and the line for the ride spills through WS. Unless they have backstage queues built in.
No.Has their been any word on an opening
Darn
Disney’s been making that mistake for decades now.Have people just become completely unaware that shutters had an actual purpose? That’s they’re actually supposed to be able to close and are not just something nailed to the side of windows?
Have people just become completely unaware that shutters had an actual purpose? That’s they’re actually supposed to be able to close and are not just something nailed to the side of windows?
Have people just become completely unaware that shutters had an actual purpose? That’s they’re actually supposed to be able to close and are not just something nailed to the side of windows?
Disney’s been making that mistake for decades now.
All sorts of architectural nonsense are a thing. Decorative shutters are an imitation of actual shutters which means they should look plausible. The story of this area is too much McMansion pastiche than traditional French architecture.Weirdly enough decorative shutters are a thing. I think Disney loses something though when they focus on the decorative, rather than the practical. Liberty Square even themes their shutters to the time period. Everything should be used to tell a story.
I’m very much with you on the shutters-that-won’t-shut hate train, but I don’t see any of that in this area. Would you mind pointing it out? Disney usually does pretty well with this.All sorts of architectural nonsense are a thing. Decorative shutters are an imitation of actual shutters which means they should look plausible. The story of this area is too much McMansion pastiche than traditional French architecture.
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