Is the clock ticking on the Sorcerer Mickey Hat icon at the Studios? YES!

tirian

Well-Known Member
So why did they build it in the first place? And if they really intended it to only be around for a short while then planning something so expensive to remove was a real cluster****. I hope they at least fired whoever came up with the idea of the hat, in my view they should never be allowed to touch a theme park again.

In any temporary project, the budget should cover the entire life-cycle. If it was going to cost a ton to take down, that should have been allocated in the construction budget as well. If it wasn't, then it was clearly intended to be a permanent thing, whatever has been said to the contrary to appease the Chinese Theatre fans.

I'm hopeful that there has been a house clean and the incompetent imagineers of ten years ago are now long gone, and a new generation who understand theming and quality will be in place for any DHS re-imagining, but we'll see.
@WDWLover#1 answered this question.
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
Yep, neon can flash. Back in the day, there were lots of "animated" neon signs. The GMR exterior signs have/had flashing neon...I think the "sawtooth" border was animated and the interior marquee has flashing neon.

They still do, but I think the right sign is broken.

The theatre has seen better days.
Correct, which was what I said. Neon will, of course flash on and off if equipped with a switch, but the whole section would flash, not just part of it and if it did... it would mean it was broken.
 

Cesar R M

Well-Known Member
Don't be ridiculous! That's like putting a giant sorcerer's hat in front of the Chinese Theatre, and I'm sure they've never considered that. :angelic:
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PeterMarcus

Active Member
Correct, which was what I said. Neon will, of course flash on and off if equipped with a switch, but the whole section would flash, not just part of it and if it did... it would mean it was broken.

I don't remember the neon being out when I took the pic, I think I would have noticed, but I see what you're talking about. I took it with an iPhone, so I think it's just a camera artifact. Phone cameras can do some weird stuff with neon and fluorescents sometimes.
 

DisneyGentleman

Well-Known Member
I don't remember the neon being out when I took the pic, I think I would have noticed, but I see what you're talking about. I took it with an iPhone, so I think it's just a camera artifact. Phone cameras can do some weird stuff with neon and fluorescents sometimes.
That's because many of these light sources are actually flashing, and a fast camera will detect it.
 

RAXIP

Well-Known Member
I don't remember the neon being out when I took the pic, I think I would have noticed, but I see what you're talking about. I took it with an iPhone, so I think it's just a camera artifact. Phone cameras can do some weird stuff with neon and fluorescents sometimes.
I checked tonight and both neon signs on the Great Movie Ride are working perfectly.
 

RSoxNo1

Well-Known Member
I think Tower of Terror is the best choice. Hollywood Boulevard and Sunset Boulevard are essentially a build up to that attraction. The attraction is the true "weenie" of the park. It's not centered, but is otherwise the building associated with it.
 

djkidkaz

Well-Known Member
I don't like the TOT for the icon because it's an attraction that's in almost every disney park ( WDW, DL, Tokyo, Paris ). I think they need to create a new icon for the park once all the changes are announced.
 

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