Why would the area between MK and the railroad track have been downgraded?
That's a good question since it went all the way from suitable down to marginally unsuitable.
Why would the area between MK and the railroad track have been downgraded?
Where is the full map for 2023? ...and this 2020 map is from way before 2020, it doesn't even have the Magic Kingdom bus stops on itAround Magic Kingdom, there are two areas behind the park that have gone from Unsuitable to Marginally Unsuitable. The area at the back of the park between the park and the railroad track has gone from suitable to either Marginally Suitable or Marginally Unsuitable.
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Rain water run off from newer construction would cause changes like that, there's a new water retention pond behind Beast castle restaurant that downgrades the area were a rain water pond was dug outThat's a good question since it went all the way from suitable down to marginally unsuitable.
Where is the full map for 2023? ...and this 2020 map is from way before 2020, it doesn't even have the Magic Kingdom bus stops on it
CFTOD putting a road Block to Beyond Big Thunder?Around Magic Kingdom, there are two areas behind the park that have gone from Unsuitable to Marginally Unsuitable. The area at the back of the park between the park and the railroad track has gone from suitable to either Marginally Suitable or Marginally Unsuitable.
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This thing is extremely comprehensive, it shows Magic Kingdom as the highest elevation, and shows how the canal system works... the plot of land where The Venetian Resort was supposed to go is still the best place to build on propertyHere is a link to the 2032 plan...
They have not yet started the process of developing a new comprehensive plan even though they need one to do the things they claim to be hindered from doing.CFTOD putting a road Block to Beyond Big Thunder?
Is it that green=conservation and water retention?The color chart keeps throwing me off. To me red means "no" and green means "go," so with "suitability" I'd expect suitable to be green and unsuitable scale to be shades of red. But nope, it's the other way around.
Are you sure? I thought I saw passages demanding that Disney prove future projects will not exceed the limits of Table 2-1.
That's what I wrote? We appear to be at cross-purposes here?
Anyway, I thought of a saner way of interpreting Table 2-1:
Maybe the increment is the increment for the maximum amount of parks from that time forward, not the maximum amount of actual addition parks?
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