Ok, well now I’m suspicious of this guy. TLJ was known halfway through production to be a bad movie? Not buying it.
Well I knew it was bad less than half way through watching it!
Ok, well now I’m suspicious of this guy. TLJ was known halfway through production to be a bad movie? Not buying it.
Someone else used to demand that the rest of us plebes follow HIS rules within HIS threads. Perhaps you know him?It is becoming EXTREMELY hard to read everyone's questions. Therefore, from here on out, I'm setting my own rules as follows.
1) Do not ask a question until I've answered the previous one. One at a time.
2) Read the entire thread or the majority of it before asking to be sure I haven't already answered what you're asking.
3) No more wasting pages with debates of my credibility. Stop acting like children.
4) Have a magical day!
Please know that I am very busy so it may take me a few hours to get back to you.
Puh-leeze - that can be said of any project imaginable! I could have predicted that.Imagineering shelved that decades ago, but it is a possibility if the funds and guest demand are high enough.
The sound of crickets chirping is deafening. Can't wait to see the response tomorrow.Obviously not well enough. They decided to let it end rather than be relocated due to the reason I listed above... I literally sat in the meeting where they decided to let it end as a result of the closure of SOA. Ignorance is bliss, as the saying goes.
So it’s your word about what happened in some meeting, versus something that was quoted directly from a source...The sound of crickets chirping is deafening. Can't wait to see the response tomorrow.
74 was more exciting. At least when he had access to info.Someone else used to demand that the rest of us plebes follow HIS rules within HIS threads. Perhaps you know him?
I literally sat in the meeting where they decided to let it end as a result of the closure of SOA.
needs more dumpster fire.I think my profile photo is perfect for this thread. Yikes...
Lol.For now, no ideas have been tossed in the ring but I'll ask in my meeting tomorrow
The mountain has to be cut apart, the yeti has to be removed and fixed, replaced, and have the mountain redone so that the rockwork matches the color and shape of the rest, which has weathered in the Florida sun for 13 years. It's like replacing shingles on a roof. New ones will never match the old weathered
Either the Imagination Pavilion's refurb, Spaceship Earth, or Magic Kingdom's new expansion.
Oh no I've said too much...
That's all for tonight! See you at the next Q/A session at 7:30-820 AM EST Tomorrow!
Sounds exceptionally petulant to me....Someone else used to demand that the rest of us plebes follow HIS rules within HIS threads. Perhaps you know him?
Puh-leeze - that can be said of any project imaginable! I could have predicted that.
It's either they do something with the old Fire Mountain plot or it's going to be another Fantasyland expansion. (They wouldn't be showing off the Tokyo Beauty and the Beast development stuff in their parks blog if they weren't looking to bring them over stateside)
There were 3 people in the meeting. Myself, the boss, and Tom Corless. Obviously I'm not @Disnerd2003 so that narrows it down to 2 people...Hey, @realBobChapek, just how many people sat in on that meeting with you? You should certainly know who this guy is by now.
You should perhaps double check that.and Everest will be down for a minimum of 2 years. The mountain has to be cut apart, the yeti has to be removed and fixed, replaced, and have the mountain redone
While I'm here, I thought I'd share the music I have playing in my office. Nothing beats the classics!
That doesn't even make any sense given the fact that the Osborne Lights didn't originate on the Streets of America. When the display debuted at Hollywood Studios (then MGM Studios) back in 1995, the lights were displayed in the Residential Street of the Backlot Tour (adorning all the houses, streets and trees in this area). The lights were relocated to Streets of America in 2004 after the Residential Street was demolished.The agreement and understanding the Osbourne's and us at Management came to was that holding them anywhere other than Streets of America would be going against Mr. Osbourne's wishes, something that came directly from Tristan and Family. It seemed disrespectful to relocate them after such a longstanding tradition in a location important to him. Mr. Osbourne viewed Streets of America as a symbol of the American neighborhood and how a unifying force of peace could bring everyone joy. Without streets of America, moving it would've been tarnishing to that ideology, therefore when streets of America closed so did the Osbourne show. Fact check before you try to insult and defame. And the crickets begin to chirp...
Are you repeating the old debunked myth that the mountain was built around the yeti and he can't be removed unless the tear the entire structure down? The Yeti animatronic was installed after the mountain was built. It can also be swapped in and out without having to close the ride to guests. Apparently has been removed before in fact, people have reported the Yeti missing a few times over the years. I'm sure marni1971 can vouch for this. He's stated numerous times that the yeti can be repaired without taking the ride down for refurbishment at all, the swap-out could be done overnight after hours.When funding is approved, yes. It will be much after the 50th, and Everest will be down for a minimum of 2 years. The mountain has to be cut apart, the yeti has to be removed and fixed, replaced, and have the mountain redone so that the rockwork matches the color and shape of the rest, which has weathered in the Florida sun for 13 years. It's like replacing shingles on a roof. New ones will never match the old weathered ones. It's going to be hard for WDI to get right.
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