BrerJon
Well-Known Member
The BAH hand seems intricate. I am amazed!
It sure doesn't look like it was built to be temporary.
The BAH hand seems intricate. I am amazed!
Seeing the inside of the hand is pretty cool. You can see in the "V" between the two fingers they installed a drain pipe to catch rain water collecting there. What I don't understand is there seem to be a A/C duct going up to the side of the top finger. Can't figure out why that would be there.
http://attractionsmagazine.com/look-demolition-sorcerers-hat-disneys-hollywood-studios/
For some reason I want to say that they had AC blasting on the hot summer days for the CM's who were working the store. Only reason I say that is because my wife and I took refuge there once or twice so we wouldn't melt. I could be wrong though...
It sure doesn't look like it was built to be temporary.
Again, temporary according to building codes is too short for a year long celebration.It sure doesn't look like it was built to be temporary.
When I read this...All I thought of is this..Hat watch continues...
It had to get through one hurricane season. Even the temporary circus tents in Mickeys Birthdayland couldn't be actual temporary circus tents.It sure doesn't look like it was built to be temporary.
Seeing the inside of the hand is pretty cool. You can see in the "V" between the two fingers they installed a drain pipe to catch rain water collecting there. What I don't understand is there seem to be a A/C duct going up to the side of the top finger. Can't figure out why that would be there.
http://attractionsmagazine.com/look-demolition-sorcerers-hat-disneys-hollywood-studios/
Seeing the inside of the hand is pretty cool. You can see in the "V" between the two fingers they installed a drain pipe to catch rain water collecting there. What I don't understand is there seem to be a A/C duct going up to the side of the top finger. Can't figure out why that would be there.
http://attractionsmagazine.com/look-demolition-sorcerers-hat-disneys-hollywood-studios/
According to other sources, it was built to be temporary but could stand for 15 years. So theoretically even if all of you weren't complaining about it they would eventually have to take it down this year or next year.It sure doesn't look like it was built to be temporary.
Same thing for Horizons. It was a temporary attraction that could stand for 20 years but they decided to put it out of its misery at 17 years due to low attendance.According to other sources, it was built to be temporary but could stand for 15 years. So theoretically even if all of you weren't complaining about it they would eventually have to take it down this year or next year.
Seeing the inside of the hand is pretty cool. You can see in the "V" between the two fingers they installed a drain pipe to catch rain water collecting there. What I don't understand is there seem to be a A/C duct going up to the side of the top finger. Can't figure out why that would be there.
http://attractionsmagazine.com/look-demolition-sorcerers-hat-disneys-hollywood-studios/
The theater roof is so tiny.I starting to have build up some anticipation looking at the roof of the theater peeking out!
Pretty well had resigned myself long ago that view was gone forever.
christinacnc14
No it isn't. But as with your lack of understanding in your last post, it is easy to see how you'd think this.The theater roof is so tiny.
Same thing for Horizons. It was a temporary attraction that could stand for 20 years but they decided to put it out of its misery at 17 years due to low attendance.
Magic Kingdom is also a temporary park that could last for 50 years, so enjoy the next 6 years while you canSame thing for Horizons. It was a temporary attraction that could stand for 20 years but they decided to put it out of its misery at 17 years due to low attendance.
Magic Kingdom is also a temporary park that could last for 50 years, so enjoy the next 6 years while you can
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