Former Tomorrowland Skyway station rebuilding update (Sat 3 Oct)

EPCOTPluto

Well-Known Member
It's always amazing to me that the ceiling in the TTA for SM is always so low. :D

So it looks like they still have the old logo and parts of the roof are missing..... interesting. :)

Hmm, so they are painting the poles gray (primer?), the waterfall pipes are still there, and what appears to be a gazebo skeleton on the roof.

What are they doing there? :lookaroun

Oh, and the new TTA narration is rather 'meh'. It certainly does resemble the LWTL narrator, and has that tour-guidesque feeling to it.

Can't say much about it now; it's only a snippet. :shrug:


Thanks for sharing the vids. :wave:
 

WDW Vacationer

Active Member
It's always amazing to me that the ceiling in the TTA for SM is always so low. :D

So it looks like they still have the old logo and parts of the roof are missing..... interesting. :)


Hmm, so they are painting the poles gray (primer?), the waterfall pipes are still there, and what appears to be a gazebo skeleton on the roof.

What are they doing there? :lookaroun


Thanks for sharing the vids. :wave:
The Gazebo skeleton is an E-Z UP tent.:lol:
 

EPCOTPluto

Well-Known Member
I see this TTA deal has re-awakened all the Stitch jokes....

Terrific.:brick:
I don't think they'll ever die until you-know-who is booted out. :lookaroun

And even then, the focus changes to the Speedway or MILF or .... TL, please do something with your weak points. :zipit:
 

Timon

Well-Known Member
As others have mentioned, what is now above the restrooms used to be the floor of the skyway storage area above. Even though it's probably concrete, it most likely isn't insulated, graded or sealed enough to act as a roof to the bathrooms.

Most likely they are building some kind of weatherproof roof on top of the former floor. Any wood structures visible up there could just be forms in preparation to a concrete pour.

-Rob

Your right Rob they are building a sloped roof to make the rain run off what was the flat concrete of the 2nd floor. But it will probably be wood supported metal sheeting and a compound built up roof like the rest of TLand.
 

Timon

Well-Known Member
Orlando gets about 50 inches of rain every year. That's a lot of water. Rain water can collapse a roof if not properly drained.
 

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