DHS DHS Parking lot remodel and expansion

dhslxop

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No, just to avoid an overpass and to have a separate employee and back of house entrance. Employees, buses, and guests each now have their own exclusive entrance.
The new connector road (replacement for the ramp that went over the Studios marquee) from Osceola Parkway Westbound to World Drive Northbound is permanent, right?
 

kurtk

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Photo update as of May 22, 2020. The extra large berm where the original Hollywood Studios car entrance (and overpass) was located is completed, with an erosion cover. With the addition of some plants and trees, the back side of Hollywood Studios will be completely hidden from World Drive. However, you will still be able to see that from the exit ramp from Osceola Parkway to World Drive, as that ramp is on the other side of this berm.

Additionally, Disney has begun to transplant some of the huge oak trees from around the old Richard Petty Driving Experience Speedway to various places near this berm and around the Osceola Parkway / Hollywood Studios entrance interchange. The big oak trees in their new locations look like they have always been there, which is the object.

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The view of the berm from the other side (Osceola Parkway to World Drive).....ho hum. Just grass for now.

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So this construction did continue after the March? Maybe I missed it earlier but why did this one continue and most did not?
 

WDWtraveler

Well-Known Member
Photo update as of Saturday, August 22, 2020. As expected, trees and bushes are being planted on the new large berm along World Drive to further hide the backstage of Star Wars Land at Hollywood Studios. This berm is where the original auto entrance used to be at Hollywood Studios (under an overpass bridge that used to be here).

In the first photo in the distance, you can see the Hollywood Tower of Terror on the left and Star Wars Land spires near the center of the photo. When the trees are mature, most of the Studios infrastructure will be hidden. Also in the first photo on the extreme right side, you will see one of the large trees transplanted from the former Richard Petty Driving Experience racetrack near the Magic Kingdom parking lot.

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Updated on Wednesday, August 25, 2020. Everyday there are more trees added to this berm.

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Updated on Thursday, August 27, 2020: Several palm trees have been added.

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matt9112

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Photo update as of Saturday, August 22, 2020. As expected, trees and bushes are being planted on the new large berm along World Drive to further hide the backstage of Star Wars Land at Hollywood Studios. This berm is where the original auto entrance used to be at Hollywood Studios (under an overpass bridge that used to be here).

In the first photo in the distance, you can see the Hollywood Tower of Terror on the left and Star Wars Land spires near the center of the photo. When the trees are mature, most of the Studios infrastructure will be hidden. Also in the first photo on the extreme right side, you will see one of the large trees transplanted from the former Richard Petty Driving Experience racetrack near the Magic Kingdom parking lot.

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Im just glad the tree budget didn't get axed.
 

Notes from Neverland

Well-Known Member
Photo update as of Saturday, August 22, 2020. As expected, trees and bushes are being planted on the new large berm along World Drive to further hide the backstage of Star Wars Land at Hollywood Studios. This berm is where the original auto entrance used to be at Hollywood Studios (under an overpass bridge that used to be here).

In the first photo in the distance, you can see the Hollywood Tower of Terror on the left and Star Wars Land spires near the center of the photo. When the trees are mature, most of the Studios infrastructure will be hidden. Also in the first photo on the extreme right side, you will see one of the large trees transplanted from the former Richard Petty Driving Experience racetrack near the Magic Kingdom parking lot.

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Good to see! I really wish they'd figure out a way to hide the enormous Pandora buildings from the guest view when arriving by bus.
 

Tom Morrow

Well-Known Member
Glad to see more trees being planted. I hope they continue to hide how exposed SWGE is.

Good to see! I really wish they'd figure out a way to hide the enormous Pandora buildings from the guest view when arriving by bus.
This could easily be solved by planting trees directly next to the bus road. They only have to be taller than the buses.
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
I wish they would just add parking decks like Universal. This way it would free up useable land.
Parking decks are expensive. And once you build them, you certainly don't want to have to move them. And there's plenty of land to expand...

There is no shortage of space for DHS to expand before having to resort to parking garages...

The purple plots are where there can be 'easy' to add attractions in the parks. The yellow is the pad for another SW attraction.

The orange and blue are all available for more attractions and a reconfigured parking lot. You put attractions on the lot, and convert the forest into new parking.

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Monorail_Red_77

Well-Known Member
We were pleasantly surprised at how well they did the underground parking at Kidani. I realize they can't go underground a lot in the swamps, but man what a space savings.
That Kidani ground level garage is a tight squeeze. Especially that roundabout at the end. When you look at Kidani, the whole first floor is the parking garage. Also has an outside traditional parking area as well up against the building in spots.
 

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