Floating Mickey Mouse Advertising?

WDWRLD

Active Member
They would look great at night over wishes or illuminations and being white any color light would make "glow" .
 

FLDISFAN

Member
Original Poster
Very interesting...

Would be cool to release them for special events like WDW 40th...

Yeah thats what I was thinking.

I saw them on an Article on MSNBC.COM. Apparetly they use a lighter then air gas to make the foam and thats why they rise. Stats say they then go up about 2000-3000 feet and have had one go up to 20000 feet!

That one video shows a few in in the air, but It looks like it takes a while to form. To be effective at WDW or any advertisement, Id think theyd need to speed up the creation time a bitt.

Still cool though.
 

Captain Hank

Well-Known Member
Yeah thats what I was thinking.

I saw them on an Article on MSNBC.COM. Apparetly they use a lighter then air gas to make the foam and thats why they rise. Stats say they then go up about 2000-3000 feet and have had one go up to 20000 feet!

That one video shows a few in in the air, but It looks like it takes a while to form. To be effective at WDW or any advertisement, Id think theyd need to speed up the creation time a bitt.

Still cool though.
The site mentions that they can be produced every 15 seconds. However, multiple machines could be put into operation in a single location, cutting the production time way down.

Who else thinks that they'd be cool as Mickey "ghosts" at Not-So-Scary? I bet they glow in UV light, too. :)
 

FLDISFAN

Member
Original Poster
LOL...THat's true.Still,how would they be dispersed?

From the article I read, eventually the gas inside the bubbles eventually disperse into the atmosphere after the integrity of the bubble wall breaks down.

Not gonna lie didnt delve to far into the physics of it.

I agree that they would be cool for MNSHP and MVMCP.
 

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