well, i can see how they are constructing it so quickly due to the fact that the whole slide was constructed off-site and is probably just getting put together on site like a lego set (so to speak, lol) i mean i know that they dont make the slide parts on site............... but they dont have to build a mtn to put it in.Dreamflight4Eva said:Yeah, like jmax said, it really is amazing how far it's come since the last picture. I guess thats "Disney Magic" in action.
How long has Typhoon Lagoon been closed for rehab? I was down there this past June, and it was closed. :veryconfu
Dreamflight4Eva said:Yeah, like jmax said, it really is amazing how far it's come since the last picture. I guess thats "Disney Magic" in action.
How long has Typhoon Lagoon been closed for rehab? I was down there this past June, and it was closed. :veryconfu
true, they do have backhoes and bulldozers instead of picks and shovels like we do at home. lolISTCNavigator57 said:I don't think adding plants and trees takes very long at all...they grow the trees on site and can easily plant them all in an afternoon--not too daunting of a task.
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