The DLP arcades are like champagne compared with the generic light beer bypasses in Florida.
Generic? That’s too kind.The DLP arcades are like champagne compared with the generic light beer bypasses in Florida.
There’s no need. It’s always sunny and pleasant in Central Florida while Paris gets a danger(eux) dusting of snow like twice a year which requires covered walkways. Thank goodness we don’t have to contend with the notoriously-awful Western European weather in Florida.
There's a reason AB uses horses in most of their ads.
To be fair, it is not Imagineers, but Accountanteers that are probably more to blame...I believe there is still talent but I think they are being bound and gagged by the money men....I really hope they theme the backs of the Main Street facades. I doubt the bypass is going to be really “themed” at all though. Something like the Liberty Arcade is an impossible standard at this point. I don’t have that much faith in current Imagineering.
Some customers powerwalk from fast pass to meet&grope. Others saunter about, smelling the roses, feasting their eyes on the visual richness and depth, immersing in the atmosphere. To the first, the paving over of the park-like hub for a concrete superhighway is a blessing, to the second, its a painful destruction.
If the Mainstreet Theather didn't get slashed the bypass would be open throughout the day
Not necessarily.
The area could have opened around showtime. While the theater as a concept was great, it would have been a box behind Main Street, not a build out of the land.I'm actually intrigued now. Wasn't the theater going to be built off the eastern bypass and thus require it to be open throughout the day?
How would it have functioned to have a permanent attraction that is located in an area which is only located part of the day?
Of course, somewhere, at some point in time, some imagineer pitched the idea of destroying FutureWorld for what is going in...To be fair, it is not Imagineers, but Accountanteers that are probably more to blame...I believe there is still talent but I think they are being bound and gagged by the money men....
yes this is most likely just regular maintenance refurb work in the area. Like had happened here on the west side a few times over the recent years. After each refurb nothing changes as far as making it a better viewable walk for the guests. Though, I actually prefer the west bypass over the old east bypass because you get to see Mainstreet vehicles in their storage sheds. Of course the east bypass beautification looks better than the exposed parking lot you used to see. I can’t see them doing much with the west bypass as there is too much activity here. Like parade float routing backstage, Mainstreet vehicles and let’s not forget about the garbage dumpsters there too. I have taken this west bypass on several occasions during regular park hours as an exit. Though not as often as the east bypass both before and after the east bypass refurb a few years ago.As far as I’ve heard this work has nothing to do with adding a bypass there, just other work happening.
Yes basically a big box over what is a small management parking lot and other backstage buildings/sheds.The area could have opened around showtime. While the theater as a concept was great, it would have been a box behind Main Street, not a build out of the land.
Entrance would have been opposite Center St.I'm actually intrigued now. Wasn't the theater going to be built off the eastern bypass and thus require it to be open throughout the day?
Am I the only one who doesn't lament the loss of the theater? The added capacity could have been nice in theory, but the building was overscaled and unattractive, and the indication was that the placemaking around it would have been insufficient to truly make it feel like it was part of Main Street instead of just plopped on a parking lot.The area could have opened around showtime. While the theater as a concept was great, it would have been a box behind Main Street, not a build out of the land.
Personally, I've also yet to see a Disney Theme Park Production on the "Broadway-scale" style intended here that justified the time and effort it took to see it. I recognize that's not necessarily a popular opinion, but it pushed me further in the direction that this was gonna be a big, expensive project that was a poor fit for the Magic Kingdom that wouldn't actually suit the park's needs.
Entrance would have been opposite Center St.
Alas . . . haven't seen it.I'd argue that Big Band Beat over in TDS is a great Disney Theme Park Production on the "Broadway scale".
Alas . . . haven't seen it.
Should I head to Youtube, or wait with fingers crossed for the day I make it to Tokyo?
(There's a chance I finally get there in the next 3 years)
I lament the loss of the potential for a decently sized addition to the park’s strained capacity. I most definitely do not lament the loss of the Riviera Theatre.Am I the only one who doesn't lament the loss of the theater? The added capacity could have been nice in theory, but the building was overscaled and unattractive, and the indication was that the placemaking around it would have been insufficient to truly make it feel like it was part of Main Street instead of just plopped on a parking lot.
It didn't help that no production was announced for the theater - the abstract notion of this theater being built without any idea of what it was going to house didn't automatically excite me.
Personally, I've also yet to see a Disney Theme Park Production on the "Broadway-scale" style intended here that justified the time and effort it took to see it. I recognize that's not necessarily a popular opinion, but it pushed me further in the direction that this was gonna be a big, expensive project that was a poor fit for the Magic Kingdom that wouldn't actually suit the park's needs.
I was relieved to hear the theater funds were being reallocated - even though I was dubious that we would actually see the money go elsewhere. Have we ever figured out what that money was supposedly re-earmarked for?
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