rocketraccoon
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This was posted before, right? Test Track still has no covering since the storm.
As much as I hope it stays that way, I doubt it. They probably aren't rushing to do it.This was posted before, right? Test Track still has no covering since the storm.
It would make sense to wait until after hurricane season ends.As much as I hope it stays that way, I doubt it. They probably aren't rushing to do it.
I did some retro-imagineering to your pic.This was posted before, right? Test Track still has no covering since the storm.
We were at Disney Springs on Thursday evening and it was still closed. I haven't seen any update on it since then.I'm sorry if this has been discussed elsewhere, or earlier in this thread, but is the balloon at Disney Springs operating again?
I was actually there Saturday night and it was running.We were at Disney Springs on Thursday evening and it was still closed. I haven't seen any update on it since then.
I guess I'll say it...why is/was that even there to begin with? The "reimagined" photo above looks so much cleaner anyway. This is like the hat in front of the Chinese Theater.This was posted before, right? Test Track still has no covering since the storm.
With the original facade it reminds me of something you'd see at Universal Studios more than anything.I guess I'll say it...why is/was that even there to begin with? The "reimagined" photo above looks so much cleaner anyway. This is like the hat in front of the Chinese Theater.
I don't find that to be an exaggeration. I have no clue where you would get a figure like $125. For the years i lived in Kissimee and paid KUA (Kissimmee Utility Authority), we averaged around $400 a month and kept our thermostat at around 74. Yes we had kids and our house was about 3600 sq ft, but I can't see a studio apartment paying $125.That is because it is a gross exaggeration. The average power bill for Florida is around $125 a month. So unless they are keeping all of the windows open and running the AC at 60 degrees, there is no way that your monthly bill is $500. That would be extreme price gouging and there would be an uproar if people paid that all the time. The power companies are working their butts off and so many more are coming in from other states. Even some from Nebraska have been sent down to help. People act as if the workers have some kind of personal grudge against them and not getting the power up. It is a spoke and hub system. They have to start at the main generators and work their way down so if you happen to be at the end of that line then you will be the last to get power. It is that simple.
While I can see 3600 ft with kids generating a bill of $400 I have a very leaky house/windows and an old heat pump system and my average here on the west coast (FL) is $100. My utility says my consumption is about average for Florida.I don't find that to be an exaggeration. I have no clue where you would get a figure like $125. For the years i lived in Kissimee and paid KUA (Kissimmee Utility Authority), we averaged around $400 a month and kept our thermostat at around 74. Yes we had kids and our house was about 3600 sq ft, but I can't see a studio apartment paying $125.
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