Wdwsince86
Active Member
Probably not considering it’s probably a well paying job, not to mention the nostalgia perks
DND Tags don't always mean that they're 100% safe, correct. There is some destroyed signage at Image Works right next to a DND tag saying specifically NOT to destroy itIt doesn’t, but they have got better
Like anywhere, some people don’t respect the property of the company they work for.DND Tags don't always mean that they're 100% safe, correct. There is some destroyed signage at Image Works right next to a DND tag saying specifically NOT to destroy it
I can't remember 100% (I'd have to look at some pics that were sent to me a while back) but I think it was just a couple missing letters in the signage. It was like "It Kn_ws You'_e The_e SENSOR ..." stuffLike anywhere, some people don’t respect the property of the company they work for.
The irony!DND Tags don't always mean that they're 100% safe, correct. There is some destroyed signage at Image Works right next to a DND tag saying specifically NOT to destroy it
Curious if anyone has seen this video? No audio, but it’s a very thorough look at body wars and imageworks from around 2015 or 2016... before the DVC lounge in imageworks. It shows all four simulator bays starting at around 2:25. You can either click the link or search YouTube for “cotguy86”.
Worse yet, they don’t respect the feelings of customers who have invested emotional capital in their products.Like anywhere, some people don’t respect the property of the company they work for.
You’re surprised by that? Considering all the Hollywood and big business and government types that claim to be environmentally aware, yet all they do to trash the environment, it’s just par for the course.It really bothers me that Disney claims to be as environmentally friendly as it can be yet has full industrial lighting in abandoned areas burning away unnecessarily 24/7 and also has TVs still switched on in Body Wars’s queue
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