Usually this part of the engine is like your motor in your car. Is hidden within but has a protective coating. Usually during these rebuilds they strip it down to look for defects/imperfections. So yes there is a exterior that will cover this up for the most part.
Overall decent show. Pyro still needs some adjustments/fine tuneing but in time they'll have all that lined out. Does anyone know the shell count for this show versus wishes?
I'm from Kentucky and have winged it to Disneyland multiple times. ;) One of the few I know. I've found it to be more reasonable in costs includeing the flight then wdw.
That was my assumption as that's pretty much the industry standard. With all the video projections involved do you know if they are just sending the time code over to video projection software?
I fear they will find a way to stick cars of some form in speedways place. Making the Magic Kingdom even more jam packed with people.
The bypass is great for train photo ops.
Kentucky, Tennessee and Indiana have had fall break and it seemed as though everyone was going to Disney World. With most school systems giving fall breaks now it's given families an alternative to the summer rush to visit.
I agree and just meant in the aspect of food/tickets/merchandise will cease to be bought. No longer are they a repeat customer. Thus Disney losing business.
And all this added planning can be great for first time, only time visitors but has caused strain on others. Which is why my parents haven't been in years and are selling their Disney timeshare. Losing repeat business will catch up to them eventually.
That makes sense, I was told that in reverse. Either way wish it would return. Move some of Disneylands budget with their trains not moving to cover the cost, likely just wishful thinking.