Chinese Theatre spires

ToTBellHop

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Because one hand doesn't know what the other 398457 are doing, especially in WDW.
Or because someone likes how they look. Imagine, glowing stars in a park themed to Hollywood. They also serve as a backdrop for the character M&Gs there. Otherwise, it'd be trees in the background and no one wants that picture. What would you prefer between stars and animated backdrops like they have elsewhere?

It was a conscious decision to keep them, not laziness. They were removed during the Hat's demo then put back.
 
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Sage of Time

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Or because someone likes how they look. Imagine, glowing stars in a park themed to Hollywood. They also serve as a backdrop for the character M&Gs there. Otherwise, it'd be trees in the background and no one wants that picture. What would you prefer between stars and animated backdrops like they have elsewhere?

It was a conscious decision to keep them, not laziness. They were removed during the Hat's demo then put back.
I don't think they were ever removed.
 

dstrawn9889

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ys the stars went away during demo, but to protect them from damage, and were re-installed just as the final cleanup was being done
 

Mouse_Trap

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There is something sad about us being excited at maintenance of a show building. And yet here we are.

Inevitable really when you take a place that millions of people love and put it in an extended period of managed decline and fail to add any decent rides for 15 years*.
(*That's the opening of EE in 2005 to the opening of the Star Wars E-ticket - unlikely before 2020).
 

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