peter11435
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YesThat's interesting. So could they have this issue elsewhere?
YesThat's interesting. So could they have this issue elsewhere?
Yes, it could happen with the other plants.That's interesting. So could they have this issue elsewhere?
How do you connect an issue at the chill water plant to the VP of the Studios?
Please explain howI know "stuff happens" but they really need to do better than this.
If he was anyway remotely involved with or at some point watched ESPN, then yes.
(@Bob am I doing it right?)
A/C units are being removed from the studios for installation on the Gondola cars.
A Mickey balloon got caught in a power-line.Chillers are very reliable and this type of situation really should happen. Those system aren't a matter of a simple problem happens and the whole system goes down. Do you ever hear of skyscrapers losing AC? No, very rarely does anything on that scale happen. Fire isn't a big worry because this is industrial grade stuff that has very very few pieces that can burn. The systems should all be backed upped, in other words a failure somewhere shouldn't cause the system as a whole to fail completely.
Just wondering what really happened?
Chillers are very reliable and this type of situation really should happen. Those system aren't a matter of a simple problem happens and the whole system goes down. Do you ever hear of skyscrapers losing AC? No, very rarely does anything on that scale happen. Fire isn't a big worry because this is industrial grade stuff that has very very few pieces that can burn. The systems should all be backed upped, in other words a failure somewhere shouldn't cause the system as a whole to fail completely.
Just wondering what really happened?
Has it ever happened before where every attraction in a Disney park was down at the same time?
predisessors.
I ended up having a pretty nice night at DHS with very little crowds. Walked right on to RNRC and Star Tours, and had a showing of MuppetVision with only 7 people in the audience.
Our building (a 32-story office tower in NYC) lost AC a few years ago when there was a catastrophic break in the chilled water line. We didn't really notice that the AC was out though, because of all the water pouring down from the ceiling and running down the hallways. The office was closed for a couple of days. (pm if you're interested in seeing the video!)Do you ever hear of skyscrapers losing AC? No, very rarely does anything on that scale happen. Fire isn't a big worry because this is industrial grade stuff that has very very few pieces that can burn. The systems should all be backed upped, in other words a failure somewhere shouldn't cause the system as a whole to fail completely.
Just wondering what really happened?
May I use these screen shot with proper credit?Just received this update on my iPhone while in park
Could be as sipmple as a pump failure. Put the pitchfork down.A long storied history of neglect and mediocrity.
Pile on.
Most people here know that Phil and his strategies have brought about the worst at WDW. Especially the Magic Kingdom.
HIS ideas (or grand visions) in WDWs future don't look or seem very well thought out one bit.
Phil is amateur hour compared to his predisessors.
I think we used to have a member that was an expert in chilled water systems. He would have known what the problem was and how to fix it.
Fires are usually considered serious...I believe something serious happened.
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