Breaking News...Fifth Gate

dcibrando

Well-Known Member
Okay, this is a complete bunch of bull(POOH!) and is not news, not factual, not accurate, certainly not breaking and nothing more than one person's opinion trolling for responses.

Its been flagged for the moderators to review.

I don't believe it either but this IS a rumors board....why go to this extreme to flag it for the moderators???
 

Mr Bill

Well-Known Member
Inaccurate and misleading like 90% of the rumors?
There's ways this information could have been presented that were less dramatic and more appropriate than BREAKING NEWS FIFTH GATE, which is just inaccurate, over-the-top and completely misleading. Something like "Possible 5th gate location?" or anything else that presents the content for what it actually is, which is neither breaking or news.
 

Gringrinngghost

Well-Known Member
That area has been changing over the several years, Wikimapia is saying that is the location for Flamingo Crossings. Here is from my Copy of Google Earth the location over the past 17 years. All photos are 4800x2788. Click Photos for Full Quality.
Feb. 1995:

Oct. 2005:

Nov. 2005:

Feb. 2006:

Nov. 2007:

Dec. 2008:

Jan. 2009:

May, 2010:

The Gate Currently:

The gate with the road currently:
 

articos

Well-Known Member
The Fifth Gate may actually be a very real theme park under development. While, I have no idea what its theme is, I stumbled on something by accident that looked similar to the Magic Kingdom and EPCOT Center during its early development phases. At first glance, I had no idea I was looking at Disney property. I thought I was looking at a non-Disney entertainment complex of some kind. Then, I noticed its radial wheel layout. My next thought was that it was too small to be the Magic Kingdom. I then zoomed in on it and saw that nothing had actually been built but some land preparation and line drawings outlining what I assume will be roads and buildings. This markings are VERY clearly visible. The spiked radial wheel layout with a central hub, huge parking area, and tram pathways are clearly distensible. The parking area looks similar to the parking area of DAK and EPCOT. Compare both side by side and you will see that many design features were duplicated, like the use of big medians to form islands of rectangles and triangles and an area exclusive for buses. The development is located on the western edge of the property, west of the planned Flamingo Crossing shopping area. Here's an image that shows it. I circled the area and labeled certain features. I left the rest as is so you can see it was not altered. I was going to outline everything but I decided not to so that it is clear that the images hasn't been tampered with. You will just have to focus more carefully to see all the features that I am clearly seeing.

Don't forget, by the way, that DAK was built in secret for something like four to eight years (I forget exactly how long it was) before it was officially announced to the public. My point is Disney has built WDW theme parks without public knowledge before.

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Nope.
 

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