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perfectArgh, sorry, my internet is being stupid. See if it works now.
From Fletch, I always thought the "Moon River" Spine Tickling was not accomplished by a song. . .Wait for your ride on the River of Dreams....Audio alone will tickle your spine on the "moon river".
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DaMouse has a huge new pile of pics!
http://damouse.com/2015/09/16/aerial-photography-shows-pandora-world-of-avatar-rising-into-reality/
No, he's talking about the actual structural steel, which is highly complex.@RayTheFirefly EE, Cadillac range, and 7DMT were all built this way. toothpick scaffolding is not the newest thing. as for the cantilevered construction... that is as old as the lever and fulcrum(virtually)
Wow... This construction project is really like nothing else we have seen before.DaMouse has a huge new pile of pics!
http://damouse.com/2015/09/16/aerial-photography-shows-pandora-world-of-avatar-rising-into-reality/
Not the scaffolding. Just the complexity of the structure itself. The engineers must have had a lot of fun with this.@RayTheFirefly EE, Cadillac range, and 7DMT were all built this way. toothpick scaffolding is not the newest thing. as for the cantilevered construction... that is as old as the lever and fulcrum(virtually)
Not the scaffolding. Just the complexity of the structure itself. The engineers must have had a lot of fun with this.
My one fear for Pandora is that with all the complex details going on with the external features and look of the land that the inside of the buildings -- the specific attractions -- might be shortchanged. I'm optimistic that with Cameron involved that it won't happen, but I can't deny that it's a lingering fear especially looking at how the FLE turned out.
Your guess is as good as mine.
In the attached image, it looks to me like bottom of the front wall of the boat ride warehouse is what's outlined in red. The height and ceiling of the boat ride is outlined in blue. A nice, high ceiling for lots of show elements (you can tell from that emergency exit doorway). It looks to me like the area outlined in green is the queue for the Soarin' ride (a two story area). Again, just my guess.
im thinking we probably wont see a night sky because this cruise will be in a pandoran cave (just a guess)That seems right to me - the green area does appear to be a separate area? I remain very excited about the boat ride. I think showing the bioluminescence and the plants / foliage of Pandora is tailor-made for a classic Disney dark ride, and it would be great with higher ceilings showing soaring trees and vines. Someone else suggested it would be great if they could project a nightsky on the ceiling -- I never thought of that, it would be great. Chances are probably greater, however, that, given the canopy / rainforest environment, that they will obscure much of the ceiling with overhead vines.....
And the overview photos from Da Mouse are just spectacular in my view. This really could be an amazing land with the kind of detail they seem to be putting into it. My only "concern" is whether there will be sufficient walking space to really feel immersed in the land (I think there will be based on 10 acres total, but those show buildings and the mountains appear to be taking up 25-33% of the land!)
That seems right to me - the green area does appear to be a separate area? I remain very excited about the boat ride. I think showing the bioluminescence and the plants / foliage of Pandora is tailor-made for a classic Disney dark ride, and it would be great with higher ceilings showing soaring trees and vines. Someone else suggested it would be great if they could project a nightsky on the ceiling -- I never thought of that, it would be great. Chances are probably greater, however, that, given the canopy / rainforest environment, that they will obscure much of the ceiling with overhead vines.....
And the overview photos from Da Mouse are just spectacular in my view. This really could be an amazing land with the kind of detail they seem to be putting into it. My only "concern" is whether there will be sufficient walking space to really feel immersed in the land (I think there will be based on 10 acres total, but those show buildings and the mountains appear to be taking up 25-33% of the land!)
The latest aerials give us a better idea of how much of the land back there is going to be used. I have marked in red what I think the current footprint of the land will be. This does leave a little land going towards Africa, and some land down to the south. I am guessing that southern area will a become back stage area. If they ever wanted to develop that they would with have to use if for a show building, or they would have to theme the back side of the Banshee ride show building.
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