FerretAfros
Well-Known Member
The bamboo does a reasonable job of blocking views from the pathway between Morocco and France, but it's still largely ineffective at blocking views from across the lagoon. In photos, the green color helps the wall disappear to a degree, but in person the hulking mass remains quite noticeable just behind the tree line. Some additional trees could help with this, but the structure seem to be just tall enough that it will always be visible behind the canopy of mature foliage.I’ll have to dig through my photos, but they have planted some trees there to cover the corner of the rat show building, so it’s now no longer visible from inside Morocco. I’ll try to post the photo I took tomorrow.
On the bright side, with the Harmonious barges cluttering up the landscape, the oversized structure on the horizon doesn't stick out as bad as it used to.
I agree that the bamboo does a reasonable job of shielding the new structure from view, but it still doesn't do anything to help reinforce the theme of the area. The walls in the foreground are supposed to be building facades; if there's a building attached to them, why is there a wall of plants sticking up just inches behind the wall? Isn't that where the building goes?They’ve planted trees behind the wall so you can no longer see the corner of the show building.View attachment 545804
A more effective solution would have been to put Moroccan themed facades on the structure to imply additional buildings in the distance, similar to what was done on the "front" side of the building facing the new courtyard. Just, you know, executed better.
There's just so much about this project that is one missed opportunity after another. And all for an attraction that is "good but not great."