Then you can stop right now.
I’m not the one quoting misinformation.
Then you can stop right now.
If you quote yourself by writing it yourself, then I cannot verify it, could I?
I’m not the one quoting misinformation.
I didn’t write the bellhop backstory. TJ W did.If you quote yourself by writing it yourself, then I cannot verify it, could I?
“T.J. Wollard at Tower of Terror is by far the most "in character" of any CM I have ever seen at WDW.”I didn’t write the bellhop backstory. TJ W did.
You don’t know it then. I’ll write it out when I have more time.
How about the G-Force backstory?
Too bad Xandar got blown up"Peter visited Epcot as a kid" is only the first half of their backstory. Per the Guardians dance party storyline, the second half is that Quill decided to use those childhood memories to pitch Xandar on the idea of introducing Earth to Nova Corps by way of establishing a Xandar Pavilion at Epcot, but in Future World instead of World Showcase.
Not in the Marvel Theme Park Universe. Of course, they don't seem to do much to distinguish it from the MCU otherwise.Too bad Xandar got blown up
Too bad Xandar got blown up
Not in the Marvel Theme Park Universe. Of course, they don't seem to do much to distinguish it from the MCU otherwise.
The park doesn’t have a clear timing. Hollywood Blvd. was 1930s, Sunset 1940s, Echo Lake 1950s as supported by architecture and, especially, Streetmosphere. RnRC and ToT are explicitly set “today”. So I guess the Streetmosphere is supposed to be random actors pretending to be from those decades? It’s long been a “just go with it” theme but I’m fine with it since I love the placemaking at the front of the park.
You mean Hollywood has architecture from different eras like just about any other city? Who knew?
Length of 305 ft. Depth of 225 ft. Height of 140 ft. This is just for the cube, not including the connector or the former UOE building.What dimensions did you come up with?
Length of 305 ft. Depth of 225 ft. Height of 140 ft. This is just for the cube, not including the connector or the former UOE building.
Giving a volume of approximately 9.6 million cubic feet. For comparison, I estimate that the Rock 'N' Roller Coaster gravity building is approximately 3 million cubic feet. So, the Guardian's gravity building is roughly 3 times the size of RNRC's.
He was asked to write it.“T.J. Wollard at Tower of Terror is by far the most "in character" of any CM I have ever seen at WDW.”
So a CM invented his own backstory for the Bellhop? That’s certainly new.
It remains unpublished. It’s unofficial regardless.He was asked to write it.
Goodbye.
Unpublished?It remains unpublished. It’s unofficial regardless.
I pretty sure I know the definition of published. It must be released to the public or it doesn’t count.Unpublished?
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Know your facts before arguing a point. You’re just showing yourself up now.
Like I said, you’re just showing yourself up now.I pretty sure I know the definition of published. It must be released to the public or it doesn’t count.
I’m looking forward to reading exerpts from that manual because I do want to educate myself.Like I said, you’re just showing yourself up now.
But this is a Guardians thread.
Like I said, you’re just showing yourself up now.
But this is a Guardians thread.
Unpublished?
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Know your facts before arguing a point. You’re just showing yourself up now.
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