dstrawn9889
Well-Known Member
more to make the springs CLEAR. smaller volume of water to filter and move, so no stagnant water to grow green
Shallow is safer for sure- I understand that decision.
Curious if you'll be able to walk across he river on stone paths- I've seen that quite often and it's a great look.
Great point on trex- that'd be a great area to sit- although you'd be outside of trex- which is really the draw, but they could've done a bar.
Shallow is safer for sure- I understand that decision.
Curious if you'll be able to walk across he river on stone paths- I've seen that quite often and it's a great look.
Great point on trex- that'd be a great area to sit- although you'd be outside of trex- which is really the draw, but they could've done a bar.
more to make the springs CLEAR. smaller volume of water to filter and move, so no stagnant water to grow green
I agree. Of course there will be some bubbling springs, lit at night, but I think there is more to it too.There is too much work going on for this to be a simple body of clean water.
You may be on to something...Regarding the Disney Springs river discussion and photos. I usually only provide content, but I am going out on a limb here with this observation. To keep the entire Disney Springs experience looking good, I believe @dstrawn9889 is correct. This portion of Disney Springs will NOT be connected to the existing lake. It will appear connected under the bridges, but there will be water dams under the bridges. And after watching this construction for several months, with all the "plumbing" in the river bed and along the banks, and the fact so much of the promenade will be along this river, I think there will be more to this body of water than just a pretty lake. There might be some sort of water feature, lighting, perhaps even a "display" or "show" down the road. I don't think Disney will miss this opportunity to "plus" the whole Disney Springs expansion. There is too much work going on for this to be a simple body of clean water.
that would of been totally fun, and definitely in line with the "springs" theme as tubing is a highly popular true springs activity.They shoulda just made the river a Lazy River and sell inner tubes for $8.
Wekiva Springs is here in the metro area and they have tubing.that would of been totally fun, and definitely in line with the "springs" theme as tubing is a highly popular true springs activity.
I never said there wasn't tubing nearby.Wekiva Springs is here in the metro area and they have tubing.
Oh, I wasn't saying Wekiva Springs is an alternative place for guests to go tubing. Just agreeing that Springs have tubing so tubing at Disney Springs would fit thematically. And I'll add tubing is just a lot of fun.I never said there wasn't tubing nearby.
Just that it would have completed the themeing.
Are you sure you didn't mean rock springs at Kelly park? I've been to wekiva springs many times and haven't noticed tubing as an option.Wekiva Springs is here in the metro area and they have tubing.
Right. You can use an inner tube at Wekiva Springs, but not in the river portion. The tubing I was thinking of though is at Kelly Park.Are you sure you didn't mean rock springs at Kelly park? I've been to wekiva springs many times and haven't noticed tubing as an option.
Tubing in theory might sound good, I can only imagine it taking away from it try to look a bit more upscale.I never said there wasn't tubing nearby.
Just that it would have completed the themeing.
thought springs was suppose to be a family town, not a town only for the 1%Tubing in theory might sound good, I can only imagine it taking away from it try to look a bit more upscale.
Most springs you can see the bottom, and dying the water would be hard to keep up and wouldn't be the most environmental in the long runAnd they will probably dye the water to hide the bottom.
thought springs was suppose to be a family town, not a town only for the 1%
Most springs you can see the bottom, and dying the water would be hard to keep up and wouldn't be the most environmental in the long run
Sweet - had no idea I was in the 1%!thought springs was suppose to be a family town, not a town only for the 1%
Most springs you can see the bottom, and dying the water would be hard to keep up and wouldn't be the most environmental in the long run
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