mikenatcity1
Well-Known Member
Any pictures of this being removed??
Thanks. Looks like the walls will be up there when I am there.49 days to take down the BAH, so I'd say, roughly... 27 more days.
No one is posting updates anymore so it is hard to tell what, if anything, is happening behind the walls. When I saw the most recent pictures of what is left, my first thought was that the platform will become a stage area for special events and perhaps a sitting area when nothing else is happening. I am only guessing, we will have to see what develops.Thanks. Looks like the walls will be up there when I am there.
Hopefully. Disney have certainly heard people here saying they wish they'd paint the roof, anyway - WDI is hard at work on the plans for that:
And do this as well....
Thanks, that's brilliant news, it shows even Disney is acknowledging that the theatre looks great.
And yes, as to the urban legend, I guess Iger must have ponied up the money to buy the rights back from Graumans!
New thread idea: Is the clock ticking on the 'Is the clock ticking on the Sorcerers Hat Icon at the Studios? YES' thread?
there is now a backhoe within the walls.
Hey as long as they make it large enough to encompass the entire park and air-condition it I'm gamethis is so they can begin to build the support structure needed to begin death star construction.
Complete urban legend. While the steel was exposed, the photographers turned around to give a view that didn't have a construction mess in the picture. Otherwise, there are no rights issues at all to photographing a building that Disney owns in their park. It is referred to as "the Chinese Theatre". The real thing in Hollywood is owned by 2 movie producers who bought it from a partnership of Warner Bros and Viacom, who bought it from the Mann Theater Circuit prior. The land it sits on is owned by CIM Group, who own the Hollywood & Highland development. It is currently sponsored by TCL group via naming rights. But none of that has any bearing on the Disney park version.
I'm not a lawyer, but I'll play one on the internet.. I have a friend who is a photographer who said that anything that can be seen with your eyes can legally be photographed. It may be different on private property, so they may be able to restrict photos, but more likely, due to the sheer number of cameras that are present at any given moment at a Disney park, if an entity has reason to restrict photographs of something at the park, they would only be able to restrict/limit Disney Photogs from taking pictures of it. Or it could be part of an agreement to share IP.
I'm not a lawyer, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night, so I'm qualified to copy and paste from a legal website:I'm not a lawyer, but I'll play one on the internet.. I have a friend who is a photographer who said that anything that can be seen with your eyes can legally be photographed. It may be different on private property, so they may be able to restrict photos, but more likely, due to the sheer number of cameras that are present at any given moment at a Disney park, if an entity has reason to restrict photographs of something at the park, they would only be able to restrict/limit Disney Photogs from taking pictures of it. Or it could be part of an agreement to share IP.
I actually really like the look of that, the red, blue and yellow compliment each other very well..Hopefully. Disney have certainly heard people here saying they wish they'd paint the roof, anyway - WDI is hard at work on the plans for that:
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