NormC
Well-Known Member
Yes it does!The hub looks good!
Yes it does!The hub looks good!
I honestly can see getting sticky but from icecream and soda getting dry by the sun.Maybe I'm late in the conversation, but with the artificial grass, I can see a few problems: even though gum isn't sold at Disney, it's still brought in, once the summer months come, i can see some sticky messes getting ground into the turf. When summer hits, that turf is more than likely going to be scorching hot, that during the day, people won't sit on it much, at least not in the shaded area.
Hope i'm wrong on both of these perspectives.
Free tickets in my mailbox... Lol whatever you can get. I could photograph WDW all day long so much detail to take in
Yeah, I'm in the minority, and maybe I need a pic of the new hub from this angle to really be sure, but I think I prefer the new hub...I can't tell if you're being sarcastic, but yes it is quite ugly. The pale blue turrets of the castle are very unappealing, and you can barely see the hub. Also, whose idea was it to put planters in the castle forecourt?
As a side note, this picture, despite it's age, really shows how little space there was prior to this redevelopment.
I can't tell if you're being sarcastic, but yes it is quite ugly. The pale blue turrets of the castle are very unappealing, and you can barely see the hub. Also, whose idea was it to put planters in the castle forecourt?
As a side note, this picture, despite it's age, really shows how little space there was prior to this redevelopment.
so many trees! D:
I think the picture is lovely, but given today's crowd levels and how castle-centric the evening's shows have become, it just screams IMPRACTICAL.I can't tell if you're being sarcastic, but yes it is quite ugly. The pale blue turrets of the castle are very unappealing, and you can barely see the hub. Also, whose idea was it to put planters in the castle forecourt?
As a side note, this picture, despite it's age, really shows how little space there was prior to this redevelopment.
Good guess but nope, there were exising sidewalks there where they were able to put the walls as they tore down/reconstructed and still allowed people to walk by.. Here they'll have to wall off the "road" far enough into the existing portion to make the new outer circle paths. When parade time hits, there will be no stopping there I'm sure.
If they were doing the maintenance like they did years ago (aka working at night to prevent the stuff from falling apart) they wouldn't need to make these very long refurbishments.
Take an example of Splash Mountain or the current state of Pirates, both were falling apart.
They needed very lengthy renovations to take them up to what they were.
Which would have been preventable if they had constant proper maintenance than the "meh, its good enough".
there is one thing that Im glad now.
That they are FINALLY PUTTING EFFORT into fixing a lot of broken things from the parks. they really deserved the maintenance and repairs of now.
Me for example, I was very happy to see the new Harambe theatre in person. Looks amazing and very well themed.
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also forgot the removal of the hat at DHS.
Ahhh, interesting. thanks, guys.
Hope they bloom, soon!
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