brihow
Well-Known Member
thank you thank you! I think it looks nice and not-very-noticable!You're so lucky I was there on Friday. Here you go! View attachment 83206
thank you thank you! I think it looks nice and not-very-noticable!You're so lucky I was there on Friday. Here you go! View attachment 83206
that is ugly as hell.You're so lucky I was there on Friday. Here you go! View attachment 83206
That's a great attitude to haveEven if lots of new trees are planted now does not guarantee they will survive once the Central Plaza is again completely in the hands of Operations.
Agreed it isn't too in your face haha.thank you thank you! I think it looks nice and not-very-noticable!
At first I was thinking you were judging the hub, but then I realized your comment was on the railing. It may be that the railing is unobtrusive - hopefully nearly invisible. I'll have to see it in person. On the face of it, meh.that is ugly as hell.
Something being installed by Walt Disney Imagineering and then immediately changed or shut down by Operations is not some odd occurrence. The trees were removed for a reason and so long as those reasons remain, they will be at risk.That's a great attitude to have
Nothing is guaranteed in life. But we don't need to jump to the worst outcomes either.
I guess once upon a time people were expected not to walk in flowerbeds, least of all those within a three feet high wall.Frankly, I can't believe there wasn't a rail there to begin with, considering the "sue happy" culture we live in today.
One wonders if the trees are perhaps an act of defiance of the designers againt ops...Something being installed by Walt Disney Imagineering and then immediately changed or shut down by Operations is not some odd occurrence. The trees were removed for a reason and so long as those reasons remain, they will be at risk.
that is ugly as hell.
Life would be better if people controlled their kids and didn't let them run all over it in the first place.that is ugly as hell.
Won't lie, I always thought there was a railing
ehh...a big chain link fence would be ugly as hell. This is a small fence, purposely designed to "disappear" into the grass and vegetation. It looks just fine, and if it hadn't been called out to most people, most people wouldn't notice that it had been recently installed.
Why'd they add a railing?You're so lucky I was there on Friday. Here you go! View attachment 83206
Agreed 10000000%.Life would be better if people controlled their kids and didn't let them run all over it in the first place.
Why'd they add a railing?
On our last trip, I literally saw several small kids running through the flowers on the bank above the stone wall. Parents sit their little ones on the wall to hopefully snap a quick photo but the kids turn around, see the flowers, and get up and run through them.
I wish I could "like" this a hundred more times.I guess once upon a time people were expected not to walk in flowerbeds, least of all those within a three feet high wall.
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Disney is aiming for the same target audience it always has- the American family. It's not the company's fault that people are like they are today. The same problems exist at every mass entertainment facility- movie theaters with phone crazy audiences, ballparks with an overwhelming number of drunks and folks at malls and shopping centers starting fights in increasing numbers. If anything, Disney does a pretty decent job of trying to keep folks civil. Twenty years ago, maybe even ten, it wasn't like that. Disney didn't 'break' the American family. We did it to ourselves as a whole.I guess once upon a time people were expected not to walk in flowerbeds, least of all those within a three feet high wall.
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I'm curious as to what you mean by this? What culture of people is comprised of dumbasses, and how is Disney "aiming" at them?
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