I love how all those places also have a Spaceship Earth next to their parks as well! Totally identical! No need for a trip to WDW anymore, the highline beckons!I can't tell if you're joking but I can name 5 parks that look like this just in New York City alone. Chicago, Philly, Boston, all have parks with similar street furniture and modern landscaping as well. Sections of the The High Line, Brooklyn Bridge Park, Hudson River Park, Bryant Park, Brooklyn Botanic Gardens, I could go on. And those parks do it better than whatever this is.
this seems like a stretch at looking for things to poke holes atIt is fairly disorienting at night due to the lack of actual light (versus show lighting). I'd imagine at some point, one too many trip and falls will happen and they'll make some changes.
Don't get me wrong, I love the show lighting, but it isn't enough to safely walk around.
I walked through Brooklyn Bridge Park twice a week for years from the day it opened 'till I retired three years ago.I can't tell if you're joking but I can name 5 parks that look like this just in New York City alone. Chicago, Philly, Boston, all have parks with similar street furniture and modern landscaping as well. Sections of the The High Line, Brooklyn Bridge Park, Hudson River Park, Bryant Park, Brooklyn Botanic Gardens, I could go on. And those parks do it better than whatever this is.
I love how all those places also have a Spaceship Earth next to their parks as well! Totally identical! No need for a trip to WDW anymore, the highline beckons!
I was too lazy to read as it was on the ‘other site’ but apparently the lighting in the ground was malfunctioning last night? Anyone know?
Don't worry, it will be broken and turned off permanently in a couple of weeks.Same issue as the night before. A couple of tracks were switching between the wrong colors.
Have you been in person yet?this seems like a stretch at looking for things to poke holes at
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if you can't handle the LED lighting package, stay out of the kitchenHave you been in person yet?
I'll take that as a 'no.' I've been in person - twice, actually. It's dark. That's subjective, but considering that it is a main artery of the park, I stand by my comments that changes may have to be made once accidents happen.if you can't handle the LED lighting package, stay out of the kitchen
Who believes they can keep up with slightly-inebriated festival goers/locals? Trust me, I’m the first to recognize good CM’s when I’m there.
This is not a CM issue and I don't understand why you're trying to pick a fight over it. But I'm not biting.So how is this space different from any other space in EPCOT? Custodial works hard and does a good job at other, more problematic areas.
You can feel however you want about the executive level decisions on this project, but leave the boots on the ground CMs out of it.
This is not a CM issue and I don't understand why you're trying to pick a fight over it. But I'm not biting.
what town has a park like this?
A better question would be "What town center shopping center or what corporate office park doesn't have a park like this?"
Here come the “But, but, it’s better than something made 40 years ago that was left to rot!!!” crowd!I actually said this to myself walking though the area with the circular half concrete/half wood benches. Glad to see I’m not alone.
It’s still a nice area and fits the community theme well it think, but the elements in it are very metro city downtown office/parkish.
This has been my thing for years. Imagine if they built a pavilion like this in the middle of Epcot it would be the talk of the country.Here come the “But, but, it’s better than something made 40 years ago that was left to rot!!!” crowd!
Because airports in 1982 looked like this:
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WDI used to wow and amaze us, now they are just sadly years behind the trend and execute at a lower level of investment and creativity.
But God bless those fans that eat it up (and apparently never get out of Disney parks to understand how woefully behind they are in creative design).
you are showing a picture of a project that opened in 2019 that cost 1.7 billion dollars.....lol.Here come the “But, but, it’s better than something made 40 years ago that was left to rot!!!” crowd!
Because airports in 1982 looked like this:
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WDI used to wow and amaze us, now they are just sadly years behind the trend and execute at a lower level of investment and creativity.
But God bless those fans that eat it up (and apparently never get out of Disney parks to understand how woefully behind they are in creative design).
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