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    Why does it take 3 years to build a ride?

    Then add in the traffic in Orlando, the fact that all of this has to be delivered in the off hours of the day, with only two viable access points to the location one of which absolutely can't be used during park hours.... I bet that pulp mill could take delivery whenever they needed to.
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    Why does it take 3 years to build a ride?

    And again I ressurect.. The environmental issue was really a minor thing.. An overflow from the effluent outflow (treated chlorinated water) would get dumped into the wetland during EXTREME events or failures of power. They capped the overflow pipe and put extensive backup systems to prevent...
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    Why does it take 3 years to build a ride?

    I know i'm resurrecting something I said last week... but I suppose I should clarify... Strictly Enforced. I've worked at a lot of places that the codes are in place but they are all but enforced. On property they are enforced pretty strictly. Hell I'll even say I've done some pretty absurd...
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    Why does it take 3 years to build a ride?

    Sooo.... my 2c. Disney has its own codes (the strictest in the country). This ride is being built indoors. So the Roller-coaster has to be built BEFORE the building is wrapped around it. Not only that, once the building is wrapped around it, the STRICTEST BUILDING CODES IN THE COUNTRY have to...
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    Stinky fountain water at Magic Kingdom

    The fountains are unchilled water.. The water lines aren't naturally cooled at MK because they are hanging in the Utilidors. The water coming from the fountains is going to be gross because it's not chilled. Hot water amplifies the taste of small impurities in the water, it's the same effect as...
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    News New Gondola Transportation - Disney Skyliner -

    Orlando Eye has heat and A/C in each pod. Liquid Nitrogen A/C could also be a possibility for air conditioning (many freezer warehouses and large commercial buildings are using this method for A/C now). Cables schemes are already available that can provide electricity to air conditioning and...
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    Disney Springs development to bring massive expansion to Buena Vista Drive

    RCID is the government commissioning and planning department for this entire area, and as disney owns 95%+ of the area (Bay Lake, Lake Buena Vista) and pays the bills (through property taxes) RCID is pretty much run by disney. The RCID codes are some of the most stringent in the state. There are...
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    Disney Springs development to bring massive expansion to Buena Vista Drive

    Thanks for the video and the photos, I just used it as information to map the garage in waze. I have been watching this for a while and without current information anything we do to the maps is useless. I have one more update to do to fix the prompting for typhoon and the DS parking ramp, but i...
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