ToTBellHop
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Rule #1 of the men's restroom is that you do not make direct eye contact with other men.
That will be a challenge in a restroom this ugly.
At least at the Rapunzel Restrooms, I can focus on the wanted posters.
Rule #1 of the men's restroom is that you do not make direct eye contact with other men.
And you must book 60 days in advance.Yes, you must have an adult over age 21 to play with Pluto’s Cornhole but Daisy’s Four-in-a-Row is appropriate for all ages.
It wasn’t. It was to make room for the festival center building. That didn’t really die until after demolition started.I still contend tearing down the Innoventions/Comminicore building was a financial move, eliminating HVAC/electrical costs there to help offset those expenses in the huge Guardians building.
For most people it would not have been higher up because they wouldn’t be able to get inside. Instead most people would get to experience the unconditioned concrete expanse underneath.It would have been the same thing just higher and with an up-charged fireworks viewing area.
Here is a look at Festival Favorites
This is nice roomy restroom. My issue is, if you were dropped into this restroom you would not know you were in EPCOT.
Inside kiosk windows are for special events only, they are currently closed and blocked off.Is the counter inside the building going to be used for food service regularly or is that only for special events? i.e. or is this outside window the only regular food service
At least we can say Communicore is on par with the rest of the EPCOT renovationFirst Look Inside EPCOT's New CommuniCore Hall
First Look Inside EPCOT's New CommuniCore Hall
First Look Inside EPCOT's New CommuniCore Hallwww.wdwmagic.com
Is this meant for Bob's plane to land so he can make quick announcements and immediately leave?
FIFYIs this meant for Bob's plane to land so he canmake quick announcementstake a quick shower and immediately leave?
Here is a look at Festival Favorites
It's envisioned to showcase favorites from previous festivals (i.e. not the current one).I assume these will change out regularly?
Those long cream-colored tiles and the orange sinks are giving off a real NYC Subway station circa 1970s vibe. The first thing that popped into my mind upon seeing these pics was Roosevelt Island and the old 63rd/Lex station prior to its modern renovation, or the hack job they did at Bowling Green IRT in the late 60s.
So cornhole and Connect 4? Might as well add
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With how many outlets they have in Connections and outside, I’m actually shocked at the lack of charging ports in here.Note there isn't much for phone charging in this area - just 4 sets of outlets (one 2-plug outlet at each inside corner of the building). There are outlets in the floor that are probably for event use, but the one I opened had standing water it it:
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Free water cups at the ready are nice! That's an area where Disney really excels. Universal will provide free water if you ask (at some locations...) but they don't make it as easy to access. I was appalled to visit a Six Flags and see EVERY drinking fountain was removed and they put a vending machine selling $5 bottled water in their place! Security also confiscated water bottles at the park entrance. Never again.Here is a look at Festival Favorites
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