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Twas funny though, I overheard guests complaining they missed the hat my last trip...more than once.Citizens of Hollywood are mentioning "this lovely view of the Chinese Theatre" over and over too.
Twas funny though, I overheard guests complaining they missed the hat my last trip...more than once.Citizens of Hollywood are mentioning "this lovely view of the Chinese Theatre" over and over too.
There is a permanent brass line in a lot of locations. Problem is, the viewing areas change on an operational need basis. So it needs to be flexible.When I was there last month there was tape all over the ground for the events going on around and on the stage. They should just paint the concrete two shades to have a permenant and more asthetically pleasing way to tell people where they can and can't stand. Near the entrance is easy enough since you can just say please stand on the sidewalk.
Still hear that now too.Twas funny though, I overheard guests complaining they missed the hat my last trip...more than once.
*excitedly shakes in chair*
It only looks that way due to the telephoto lens compression. In real life the theater is much smaller.What a big overflowing bucket of awesome that view is now, thanks for posting @marni1971
Did they ever take it out?Does anyone know, do these spires all retract like the old ones? They are doing more and more pyro shows again at DHS, curious if they will lower these new ones like the old.
no, only one retracted and that was NOT for fireworks, it was for a Giant inflatable Sorcerer Mickey.Does anyone know, do these spires all retract like the old ones? They are doing more and more pyro shows again at DHS, curious if they will lower these new ones like the old.
Right, middle spire right hand side....no, only one retracted and that was NOT for fireworks, it was for a Giant inflatable Sorcerer Mickey.
I really do think that this at least in the past had to do with the ownership of the real formerly Grauman's Chinese Theater in Hollywood. Disney covered it up with the hat not long after they had bought and refurbished the El Capitan across the street from it in real Hollywood (and near where Jimmy Kimmel performs nightly with his ABC show).
My guidance counselor said he didn't like that they removed the sorcerer hat during our Senior Trip.Citizens of Hollywood are mentioning "this lovely view of the Chinese Theatre" over and over too.
Not very good guidance. (purely just in my opinion, so please disregard if you disagree)My guidance counselor said he didn't like that they removed the sorcerer hat during our Senior Trip.
Still don't understand why the stars from the hat are still there.
Still don' understand why the stars from the hat are still there.
Disney bought the El Cap in 1989 and the BAH didn't go up untill 2001.
I believe they were referring to the small "plastic" stars that were around the BAH as decoration. You can see it in Martins picture to the upper left. I don't really see a problem. It is the Great Movie Ride. Stars would be appropriate, if not completely necessary. Disney tends to leave things around as a tribute to something that previously existed in areas, so it's fine with me as long as the hat is gone.
And besides, they'll fit right in when they decide to rebuild the BAH in a few years.I believe they were referring to the small "plastic" stars that were around the BAH as decoration. You can see it in Martins picture to the upper left. I don't really see a problem. It is the Great Movie Ride. Stars would be appropriate, if not completely necessary. Disney tends to leave things around as a tribute to something that previously existed in areas, so it's fine with me as long as the hat is gone.
Yup, and as bad as I am in predicting the future, I feel pretty confident that that's not gonna happen. Maybe in a parallel universe!And besides, they'll fit right in when they decide to rebuild the BAH in a few years.
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