peter11435
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The lines are not designated that wayI was there a week ago and they were only using 3 of the 4 lines where the standby and FP merge. I don't know if each line is designated to a theater or not though, FWIW.
The lines are not designated that wayI was there a week ago and they were only using 3 of the 4 lines where the standby and FP merge. I don't know if each line is designated to a theater or not though, FWIW.
You have to remember that all of Florida is one big sinkhole. This can happen anywhere. They do a lot of deep reinforcing into the ground to avoid stuff like this, if possible. We have been living down here for 20 years now, and you can see this stuff happening regularly.I just heard aninterestingalleged rumor from someone who works in AK in Pandora and they’re saying that one of the theaters at FoP has been closed indefinitely due to cracks that were found in the foundation. Can anyone confirm if it was open today, or if any truth here?
I'm sure a little duct tape will fix the issue.
Maybe they could use some Yeti Tape left over from fixing Expedition Everest...It might take Gorilla tape to fix this one!
All concrete cracks, it's what concrete does eventually. Concrete failure is an entirely different issue, I would very, very, extremely highly doubt those footings and foundations would fail. Ever.
Wasn't there a foundation problem that sunk Horizons?
No. That is another Disney myth.Wasn't there a foundation problem that sunk Horizons?
It is Florida, which is highly prone to sinkholes and unstable ground, so it is a possibility.
Regardless, without any kind of solid proof or insider info, this seems to be a busted rumor.
No.Wasn't there a foundation problem that sunk Horizons?
It is Florida, which is highly prone to sinkholes and unstable ground, so it is a possibility.
Regardless, without any kind of solid proof or insider info, this seems to be a busted rumor.
No. Urban legend.
No. That is another Disney myth.
HP came on as a sponsor and wanted a thrill ride and it would not fit in the current building.Sorry, guess I missed the memo.
Somebody wanna tell me what the real reason was?
Well, it would have fitted with room to spare but was cheaper in the long run to start from scratch.HP came on as a sponsor and wanted a thrill ride and it would not fit in the current building.
I know that Horizons looks to be slightly larger in an overlay, but I thought the square footage and configuration was smaller once you shave off the 18' cantilever from all 6 sides and factor in the center support.Well, it would have fitted with room to spare but was cheaper in the long run to start from scratch.
If I recall the ‘fuges would have gone between the central core and the outer walls. In one of the many iterations of the aborted Space pavilion.I know that Horizons looks to be slightly larger in an overlay, but I thought the square footage and configuration was smaller once you shave off the 18' cantilever from all 6 sides and factor in the center support.
It was actually Compaq. HP really didn’t want to sponsor the attraction but was stuck with the deal. That seems to be how the pavilion ended up with a not yet used showroom.HP came on as a sponsor and wanted a thrill ride and it would not fit in the current building.
I liked that bit.That seems to be how the pavilion ended up with a not yet used showroom.
Sorry that one didn't quite hit the funny bone
It was actually Compaq. HP really didn’t want to sponsor the attraction but was stuck with the deal. That seems to be how the pavilion ended up with a not yet used showroom.
Yep, very cold feeling. But its odd that they built it and connected it with the corridor but never fitted it up.I liked that bit.
It’s quite eerie in there.
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