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Sadly the same can be said for most of tomorrowlandThis ride desperately needs upgrades/full gut. While it won't be the later, any upgrades are appreciated at this point.
Sadly the same can be said for most of tomorrowlandThis ride desperately needs upgrades/full gut. While it won't be the later, any upgrades are appreciated at this point.
Time to close up this thread then.Geezzzz, so they are replacing the light bulbs?
Probably for the same reason they never sent the electric cars from Hong Kong's Autopia over...How about using the set pieces from the soon-to-be-defunct Buzz at Tokyo Disneyland ?
The Tokyo version looks soooooo much better
Maybe Disney Parks is waiting to see if Pixar’s Elio is a mega hit to incorporate the characters into an updated Tomorrowland.The entire front of Tomorrowland needs extensive work. My hope is that once Frontireland is finished, they’ll start focusing their efforts on Tomorrowland. With the new kiddie car ride included, hopefully that allows them to rip out the Speedway as well and do something better with that large space. That said, I think the rumored Moana ride in Adventureland will be done before this.
What is the reason? Different electronics?Probably for the same reason they never sent the electric cars from Hong Kong's Autopia over...
I dare say they can't be bothered to hope it's a winner. Elio has to go into Tomorrowland, regardless of box office success. Else the land loses it's identity following in the footsteps of Frontierland. It's a shoo-in unless they're just stupid.Maybe Disney Parks is waiting to see if Pixar’s Elio is a mega hit to incorporate the characters into an updated Tomorrowland.
After seeing the trailer for Elio, I am not convinced it will be a super hit.
Doesn't one of them have the AntMan ride instead? Was it a buzz ride before Antman or was it originally built as Antman?One thing Buzz (or whatever similar attraction overlay were to happen) is that it's an onmimover aka super high capacity.
I do think it's time for a new theme. Two other Buzz attractions have already been or are being re-themed (HK and Tokyo).
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Nano Battle! replaced Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters at Hong Kong Disneyland. A Wreck-It Ralph ride is replacing Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters at Tokyo Disneyland.Doesn't one of them have the AntMan ride instead? Was it a buzz ride before Antman or was it originally built as Antman?
It's a shoo-in unless they're just stupid.
In Florida, there's more mold out in the open air than in a building with HVAC.Doesn’t breathing in mold cause a number of health issues? If it’s as bad as people are saying then it’s a serious danger to guests and cast members. You’d think their lawyers would be all over that
HVAC can exacerbate mold development if not properly maintained or installed properly, especially in hot/humid environments in which condensation builds up in coils and in duct work.In Florida, there's more mold out in the open air than in a building with HVAC.
Everywhere you look outside is covered in mold to some degree.
While HVAC reduces molding, it doesn't eliminate it. Over time, it builds up.
Most guests will be fine, because there is no long-term exposure. However cast members who spend their entire shift in the building over the course of several weeks may become sensitive to its presence.There is an expectation that people occasionally clean off building-up mold indoors. One expects the indoors to be significantly cleaner than the outdoors, and there to be no smell of mold.
Also, differing molds have differing impacts on health.
All forms of mold are considered bio-hazards, while most may not be affected, continued exposure is problematic for people with compromised immune systems, pulmonary issues, people with asthma, and aggravate people who suffer from seasonal allergies.So, that there is a significant health risk is unlikely.
The building is 50 years old and based on the conditions of things, not taken care of very well or cleaned thoroughly. (And that's the guest facing areas) I would imagine the backstage areas are even worse.Now, there could be an area in the ride's building that is constantly wet (think leaking roof or pipes) in which there is a very significant build-up of mold. Whether that's the case, I don't know.
Florida sun day after day might do a bit of damage as wellSomehow I don't think Disney cares much about long term exposure to harmful things when it's also right near Tomorrowland Speedway where CMs are around gasoline/exhaust fumes all day
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