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To those who were annoyed with the sightlines in from of the Crystal Palace looking at the castle, you'll be glad to know that the tree located in that little round about was turned into a 2 foot high pile of mulch last night.
For those of us not sure to what you are referring, does anyone have photos?To those who were annoyed with the sightlines in from of the Crystal Palace looking at the castle, you'll be glad to know that the tree located in that little round about was turned into a 2 foot high pile of mulch last night.
To those who were annoyed with the sightlines in from of the Crystal Palace looking at the castle, you'll be glad to know that the tree located in that little round about was turned into a 2 foot high pile of mulch last night.
Theme parks are 50% vistas and sightlines, and greenery has much to do with that. I think the reason I liked Disneyland's castle better was not because of the building itself, but because of the trees and landscaping surrounding it.It's not like any of MK was natural to begin with. It was built from the ground up. They had to put in trees. It's not like the trees already grew there. I can see the point of not relocating it but that's it.
To those who were annoyed with the sightlines in from of the Crystal Palace looking at the castle, you'll be glad to know that the tree located in that little round about was turned into a 2 foot high pile of mulch last night.
Yep. Disneyland's castle may be smaller, but it is far more comforting as it is hugged by the large trees in the beck and foreground. The one thing in DL that irks me is the Fantasyland theater behind it.Theme parks are 50% vistas and sightlines, and greenery has much to do with that. I think the reason I liked Disneyland's castle better was not because of the building itself, but because of the trees and landscaping surrounding it.
It's not like any of MK was natural to begin with. It was built from the ground up. They had to put in trees. It's not like the trees already grew there. I can see the point of not relocating it but that's it.
Disney use to be all about trees. Not chain sawing trees. They imported them from around the country to fit themes. When they opened Dixie Landings they transplanted this tree near the main pool area.
Over thirty years ago a majestic 130-year-old live oak tree (Quercus virginiana) was found on the eastern part of the Disney property and moved about eight miles to the MK.
That makes me so ill. Disney use to believe in being Green. Right now my Six Flags has more Green than the MK. And their fountains have water in them, not dirt. Disney, Disney, Disney.
Thats actually pretty accurate. This pic seems to be from Great America which I haven't been to but Great Adventure in the spring and summer can be GORGEOUS. It has that beautiful lake, and a nice quiet bench area in the middle beneath a canopy of trees. They may deface their theming with over doing adverts and crumby rap music in the wild west but pictures taken at certain angles could be mistaken for those of a national park.
and you can see it all cuz THEY still have their skyride (a fun fact the SF GADV Skyride was that from the 64 worlds fair so Disney is not the only park to keep WF rides alive today)
The Great America park is pretty and Green. It was built by Marriott and they do things well. It was themed to yesteryear america in lands much like the MK. It was opened for the countries centennial so much of theming went in the patriotic direction. The US Flag is always seen from miles away. The landscaping and fountains are amazing and across the huge fountain the first thing you see is the pretty two story carousel.
From day one it was landscaped and the trees have been allowed to grow. And yes, they payed tribute to the Worlds Fair. You can see it and the wooden coasters from the highway and some of the water park but most is tucked in from the tollway by beautiful, mature trees.Years ago they added a water park and is included with admission. They use the same lifeguard system as Disney, they don't fool around when safety is concerned. For a park that is only open 5+ months a year it is a jewel that is always having major attractions added to it.
Worth a visit. When my kids were younger we always had APs.
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