Haymarket2008
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A smaller ride based on the same theme.
So Figment stays if the building gets demolished and gets a new build?
A smaller ride based on the same theme.
Not necessarily I’m afraidSo Figment stays if the building gets demolished and gets a new build?
I know this is off topic, but what kind of file system are you programmed to?Good point. My profile is now public so that everybody can stop by and give me compliments about the wonderful job I am doing as Parks, Experiences and Products Chairman.
well, hopefully they don’t decide on demolition in that case I guess. Then again, it’s just a proposal and nothing is official yet. Also, do you happen to know if Disney has a proposal that they are leaning towards a bit more than the others at the moment?Not necessarily I’m afraid
He's said that we're a good 4 years out... and knowing that they don't always even build what they announce at D23 I think any leanings would mean almost nothing at this point. Just keep buying Figment stuff and requesting they do him justice moving forwardwell, hopefully they don’t decide on demolition in that case I guess. Then again, it’s just a proposal and nothing is official yet. Also, do you happen to know if Disney has a proposal that they are leaning towards a bit more than the others at the moment?
It’s early days yet. I believe it’s still fluid.well, hopefully they don’t decide on demolition in that case I guess. Then again, it’s just a proposal and nothing is official yet. Also, do you happen to know if Disney has a proposal that they are leaning towards a bit more than the others at the moment?
Epcot is nearly always fluid especially this time of the year.It’s early days yet. I believe it’s still fluid.
It's certainly very fluid on the west side between roughly 2 and 3pm this time of year.Epcot is nearly always fluid especially this time of the year.
Wait, we're not talking about booze festivals?
Not necessarily I’m afraid
It was a myth that kept getting repeated until people believed it, kind of like how the internet influences other issues right now.That didn't stop a former WDI employee on these boards from continuing that urban myth (I still have the PM from him)...
There was no sinkhole. It’s an urban myth like having to dismantle Everest to fix the yeti.
That didn't stop a former WDI employee on these boards from continuing that urban myth (I still have the PM from him)...
And I'll throw in the same thing I say every time this topic comes up. My dad was on the Horizons Maintenance team the first time it was shut down, so I've asked him about this. He said there WAS foundational cracking that could have been sinkhole-related, but doesn't know for sure (since he's an electrical engineer not a structural engineer, and was transferred to another team when it closed and didn't return back to EPCOT until after Mission Space was open). Even if there was small sinkhole discovered, he doesn't buy that's the reason it was demolished (that would be the high maintenance cost and lack of a sponsor).It was a myth that kept getting repeated until people believed it, kind of like how the internet influences other issues right now.
Building a basement into a sinkhole isn’t exactly a sensible or cheap thing to do. The structural system of Mission: SPACE is simple and boring, also not something done with sinkholes.And I'll throw in the same thing I say every time this topic comes up. My dad was on the Horizons Maintenance team the first time it was shut down, so I've asked him about this. He said there WAS foundational cracking that could have been sinkhole-related, but doesn't know for sure (since he's an electrical engineer not a structural engineer, and was transferred to another team when it closed and didn't return back to EPCOT until after Mission Space was open). Even if there was small sinkhole discovered, he doesn't buy that's the reason it was demolished (that would be the high maintenance cost and lack of a sponsor).
There was no sinkhole. It’s an urban myth like having to dismantle Everest to fix the yeti.
If I recall correctly, there were issues with the building, but that was mostly due to a complete lack of care or maintenance in the last several years.There was no sinkhole. It’s an urban myth like having to dismantle Everest to fix the yeti.
Was the Eisner era that bad that they legitimately had little maintenance done on their attractions?If I recall correctly, there were issues with the building, but that was mostly due to a complete lack of care or maintenance in the last several years.
Keep in mind that they wanted to close this attraction years before ‘99, and they only reopened it because their hand was forced, what with all the closures at the time on that side of Future World.Was the Eisner era that bad that they legitimately had little maintenance done on their attractions?
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