I'm sorry about not posting a due date for this assignment. How about Saturday at around midnight PST?
I'm sorry about not posting a due date for this assignment. How about Saturday at around midnight PST?
I'd probably agree here maybe next saturday? We are still blue sky on the idea, aside from a few pieces of art I don't think we have much text, would that be okay for a due date?firstly, i dont think i was quite prepared for such an earl due date.... i need more time. secondly, does 20 ft wide sound about ride for the path lengths?? when you start working on blueprints its helpful to understand your scale...
I'd probably agree here maybe next saturday? We are still blue sky on the idea, aside from a few pieces of art I don't think we have much text, would that be okay for a due date?
20 ft might be a little big. Depending on what ride you're doing (if it's an omnimover, the gap only needs to be like 6 feet wide, however wide your ride vehicle is
Sorry, for which area is this?sorry let me be more clear. im talking about the area itself. like the entrance way and the triangle. i haven't been able to get a clear idea of how wide they should be.
Sorry, for which area is this?like which entranceway
Ah....well it depends on how wide you wanna make them.the length of these red arrowsView attachment 134447
Ah....well it depends on how wide you wanna make them.
if you go to google earth and zoom in on the MK or any disney park, you can use the ruler option to measure in feet the length of the pathways to give you a good estimate. I would but right now I'm mobile, I can do it when i get back!
Look up "Touhou"...
Also Captain REX (RX-24) can be a meet and greet in the idea all you other guys are doing.
I think this is a fascinating design for a Tomorrowland. I am glad you have a peoplemover. I have one recommendation though. People tend to not like sharp angles in pathway design. Look at most of the path ways for Disney parks, they tend to follow curves because this is easier then feeling like you have to rapidly turn.the length of these red arrowsView attachment 134447
I think this is a fascinating design for a Tomorrowland. I am glad you have a peoplemover. I have one recommendation though. People tend to not like sharp angles in pathway design. Look at most of the path ways for Disney parks, they tend to follow curves because this is easier then feeling like you have to rapidly turn.Great blueprint though.
I'm extremely bitter with Disney at the moment with all the talk about upcharge events and Marvel makeovers so now I just want one thing to think about, an amazing Tomorrowland with hope and optimism for the future instead of the cynical, money grubbing world that we live in right now.
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