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MrPromey

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I agree this seating area location is more TSL than SWGE

Better than nothing on a hot summer day!
Except they'd only provide shade for the feet of adults even with long shadows and they tend to move around a lot so not a great source of shade in general, even for other children. :/
 
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MrPromey

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I mean... is it ideal? no... but people are acting like they added space heaters to the area haha.

I mean, they could have hung some shade triangles, maybe in beige to match the SW color palate and called it a day.

City's do it in playgrounds. People do it in their back yard. It wouldn't need to be a million dollar install to provide real shade but they seem to be completely against shade in TSL. 🤷‍♂️

I mean, they offer a themed version of it in the retail area of Galaxy's edge where people presumably deserve shade since they're spending money but if they didn't want to go all out for that and wanted to make the transition more subtle, Home Depot has options in a generic beige starting at just $18 a panel* with delivery to their area as early as Feb 2nd... If they can get someone to sign off on a store run, they could get 'em as early as Jan 30th by choosing the ship-to-store option:


I'm not just a complainer. I'm here to solve problems, too! ;)


That themed shade cloth I alluded to:

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*I joke about them being too cheap to provide shade but I'm sure that's not the actual issue. It seems more like whoever is designing spaces like this these days just has no connection to the lived experience of guests. Maybe/hopefully like the permanent furniture, that part just wasn't ready to put up yet and can be done some overnight.
 
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MrPromey

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I mean, the permanent furniture may also just include umbrellas, which would be more than sufficient for an area this size.

Maybe but unless they were some special themed umbrellas, I'd wonder why this area opened without them.

They were apparently willing to put generic wooden tables and seats out until whatever is supposed to be there permanently arrived (which good on them for making this space useful as soon as they could) so if they'd been planning on shade, why not some generic umbrellas, too?

Seems more like oversight than some sort of supply issue. We all know WDW has only one ladder but they have lots of unthemed umbrellas, after all. ;)
 
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castlecake2.0

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Maybe but unless they were some special themed umbrellas, I'd wonder why this area opened without them.

They were apparently willing to put generic wooden tables and seats out until whatever is supposed to be there permanently arrived (which good on them for making this space useful as soon as they could) so if they'd been planning on shade, why not some generic umbrellas, too?

Seems more like oversight than some sort of supply issue. We all know WDW has only one ladder but they have lots of unthemed umbrellas, after all. ;)
These are the themed tables from ronto roasters
 

rct247

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I mean, they could have hung some shade triangles, maybe in beige to match the SW color palate and called it a day.

City's do it in playgrounds. People do it in their back yard. It wouldn't need to be a million dollar install to provide real shade but they seem to be completely against shade in TSL. 🤷‍♂️

I mean, they offer a themed version of it in the retail area of Galaxy's edge where people presumably deserve shade since they're spending money but if they didn't want to go all out for that and wanted to make the transition more subtle, Home Depot has options in a generic beige starting at just $18 a panel* with delivery to their area as early as Feb 2nd... If they can get someone to sign off on a store run, they could get 'em as early as Jan 30th by choosing the ship-to-store option:


I'm not just a complainer. I'm here to solve problems, too! ;)


That themed shade cloth I alluded to:

MCJCVVLZJQ6NHVLNWVKH5ZU44RZ4



*I joke about them being too cheap to provide shade but I'm sure that's not the actual issue. It seems more like whoever is designing spaces like this these days just has no connection to the lived experience of guests. Maybe/hopefully like the permanent furniture, that part just wasn't ready to put up yet and can be done some overnight.

Patience you must have, my young padawon. They are coming.
 

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