AVATAR land construction progress

Mouse_Trap

Well-Known Member
Based on Cameron's history that is going to be like trying to hit a moving target.

Sounds like they are starting to drill for pilings. Looks like work really is starting to happen.

The inability to get regular photo updates is going to be very frustrating!

Does anyone not think it would be nice for once not to have any spoilers? Then when it opens everything would be a complete surprise.

Yes, I know you can just ignore the post when such spoilers are aired, but I can't help but feel that sometimes this type of new projects are spoilt by having such regular progress updates.

This makes sense, but it is frustrating these days that they can't seem to do more than one thing at a time. A team on Pandora, a team on FOTLK. Why not? I agree that getting the new area (which I also suspect will be done well) open ASAP is a priority.

All in good time, I guess. There are plenty of projects going on right now, just not E-tickets, I guess. Mine Train, Downtown Disney, Hub/second exit, etc.

But. Still.

I guess that the number of construction workers etc is a finite number, beyond a certain point you are just chasing up the price you are paying for them. Right now, Uni has a huge call on this pool of resources, whilst I would imagine Disney using a fair few on DD etc.

I actually don't like to see too much construction going on as it spoils the parks for me. I only get to visit once every couple of years. On my last trip - April '13, MK was like a building site, so was large parts of AK. US was also a huge building site with Transformers, Springfield and Pottersville all in varying states of construction.

For once, I felt disappointed with the lack of coverings to the construction. At US/IOA I don't mind, but for Disney not so good.
 

danlb_2000

Premium Member
Does anyone not think it would be nice for once not to have any spoilers? Then when it opens everything would be a complete surprise.

Yes, I know you can just ignore the post when such spoilers are aired, but I can't help but feel that sometimes this type of new projects are spoilt by having such regular progress updates.

I guess that the number of construction workers etc is a finite number, beyond a certain point you are just chasing up the price you are paying for them. Right now, Uni has a huge call on this pool of resources, whilst I would imagine Disney using a fair few on DD etc.

I actually don't like to see too much construction going on as it spoils the parks for me. I only get to visit once every couple of years. On my last trip - April '13, MK was like a building site, so was large parts of AK. US was also a huge building site with Transformers, Springfield and Pottersville all in varying states of construction.

For once, I felt disappointed with the lack of coverings to the construction. At US/IOA I don't mind, but for Disney not so good.

I agree with the spoiler point when it comes to things like movies and TV shows where most people will have the opportunity to initially experience them all at the same time. But with theme park lands you would miss out on a lot of discussion if you avoided spoilers until you get to see it first hand. I won't see the new Fantasyland for the first time until this fall, can't imagine trying to avoid spoilers for all that time.

Personally I wouldn't even want to avoid spoilers up until the point of opening, because the construction process fascinates me just as much as the final product, but that's just me. I actually drive through a major highway construction project everyday on the way to and from work, which I could easily avoid, just so I can watch the progress.
 

mm121

Well-Known Member
For a company the size of Disney, and for how much money Disney makes, it's embarrassing that they can't do more construction in a shorter time period.

It's shameful, really.
theres only so many construction crews available, and they have projects all over the place between MK, DD, AK (FoLK)
I don't think it's a matter of "can't", I think it is "choose not to".
if they try to hire more crews that are available then they are competing with themselves on price and risk having crews that aren't experienced and qualified to do quality work.

it definitely doesn't help that Uni has tons of crews right now too, and seems they fully intend to keep them working even after completion of the new HP land.
I agree 100%. When it comes to terrible lands, dinoland is the worst. Its sticks out like a sore thumb compared to the rest of the great theming in animal kingdom.
its just so cartoonish, and those carnival ridess are the worst.. basically they were placeholders that have lasted way too long.

would be great to see some type of dino coaster or something.
Does anyone not think it would be nice for once not to have any spoilers? Then when it opens everything would be a complete surprise.

Yes, I know you can just ignore the post when such spoilers are aired, but I can't help but feel that sometimes this type of new projects are spoilt by having such regular progress updates.



I guess that the number of construction workers etc is a finite number, beyond a certain point you are just chasing up the price you are paying for them. Right now, Uni has a huge call on this pool of resources, whilst I would imagine Disney using a fair few on DD etc.

I actually don't like to see too much construction going on as it spoils the parks for me. I only get to visit once every couple of years. On my last trip - April '13, MK was like a building site, so was large parts of AK. US was also a huge building site with Transformers, Springfield and Pottersville all in varying states of construction.

For once, I felt disappointed with the lack of coverings to the construction. At US/IOA I don't mind, but for Disney not so good.

i like being able to see the progress and know that things are actually going on and changing.

it does seem like recently theyve been using more generic construction walls with less theming to cover up their messes than they use to.
 

Bolt

Well-Known Member
theres only so many construction crews available, and they have projects all over the place between MK, DD, AK (FoLK)

if they try to hire more crews that are available then they are competing with themselves on price and risk having crews that aren't experienced and qualified to do quality work.

it definitely doesn't help that Uni has tons of crews right now too, and seems they fully intend to keep them working even after completion of the new HP land.

its just so cartoonish, and those carnival ridess are the worst.. basically they were placeholders that have lasted way too long.

would be great to see some type of dino coaster or something.


i like being able to see the progress and know that things are actually going on and changing.

it does seem like recently theyve been using more generic construction walls with less theming to cover up their messes than they use to.
Go look at the FOLK walls. They aren't the Stanley signs with Disney quotes all across - they made African themed construction notices.
 

dstrawn9889

Well-Known Member
Depends on how long they are going to stay up, i would think. more than a month or so they want to theme them or paint them a disappearing color with the rest of the scenery
 

MOXOMUMD

Well-Known Member
it does seem like recently theyve been using more generic construction walls with less theming to cover up their messes than they use to.
IMO, the walls for FOTLK look like big brown room dividers. Not that they are an eyesore but are on the generic level of things.
 

mm121

Well-Known Member
IMO, the walls for FOTLK look like big brown room dividers. Not that they are an eyesore but are on the generic level of things.

the majority are very generic right now.. though i know the ones at DD dont need to be fancy, and hopefully the HUB ones will be moved around alot.

are there any walls blocking off camp minnie mickey? haven't seen any photos of that area.
 

mm121

Well-Known Member
i would rather they have cheaper generic walls and actually spend money on something worthwhile..to em that is a good way to cut corners
JMO

yea i dont really care what the walls look like.. i just know in the past they use to use the big printed tarps in certain areas, haven't seen that tactic used recently.. they did that when building that restaraunt at epcot to make it look finished before it actually was finished.
 

Figment2005

Well-Known Member
yea i dont really care what the walls look like.. i just know in the past they use to use the big printed tarps in certain areas, haven't seen that tactic used recently.. they did that when building that restaraunt at epcot to make it look finished before it actually was finished.
I believe those are called scrims and are still used quite often. Primarily with facade work like the rehabs on the Main Street buildings.
 

danlb_2000

Premium Member
the majority are very generic right now.. though i know the ones at DD dont need to be fancy, and hopefully the HUB ones will be moved around alot.

are there any walls blocking off camp minnie mickey? haven't seen any photos of that area.

Yes, there are generic wall blocking off the path to it, but at the moment it's a very small section of wall.
 

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