I hope this is sarcasm. My BS meter has been broken since DST started.You mean they didn't fit it in two dumpsters? That's all I see, do you think they dumped it into one of the nearby retention ponds? If so, SHAME ON THEM!
I hope this is sarcasm. My BS meter has been broken since DST started.You mean they didn't fit it in two dumpsters? That's all I see, do you think they dumped it into one of the nearby retention ponds? If so, SHAME ON THEM!
no it goes here...
View attachment 134207
I spy, with my little eye ... a third dumpster!
Just a couple of dianogas in the trash compactors and they wouldn't have that problem.Goodness, I hope not. For just Main Street alone, there's normally 3-4 times a day that the main trash compactor for the area needs to be taken out and dumped. If the Compactors are ever down and CMs only get a regular dumpster, far more are needed.
Just a couple of dianogas in the trash compactors and they wouldn't have that problem.
I'll show myself out.
Moving on, can someone explain to me what the staging area that this will become is for? I've never been quite clear on this. Are they expanding the area of the park or what?
April 2nd is the last performanceQuestion... will LMA/HISTK close at the end of the day on Apr 2nd, or is the last operating day Apr 1st?
Whenever a large project is being done in one of the parks they have an area that is used for the construction offices (trailers) as well as parking for the construction workers and a place to stage materials.
For example here is the area that was setup near Typhoon Lagoon to support the Disney Springs work.
View attachment 134787
and here is the one for Avatar..
View attachment 134788
Having work construction project my whole life I can tell you that a lay down area is required on all major projects. Also the cost of the projects goes up a lot if the laydown site is not adjacent to the work site. I had one project years ago where the lay down site was 1/2 mile from the construction and it add about 20% to the construction cost. A lay down area next to both Star Wars Land and Toy Story Land will say a lot of money.
Having work construction project my whole life I can tell you that a lay down area is required on all major projects. Also the cost of the projects goes up a lot if the laydown site is not adjacent to the work site. I had one project years ago where the lay down site was 1/2 mile from the construction and it add about 20% to the construction cost. A lay down area next to both Star Wars Land and Toy Story Land will say a lot of money.
I wonder where staging for the stage 3 will be when current one is ready for attraction use again
But i was too scared of it when i was really little
Register on WDWMAGIC. This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.