News New Gondola Transportation - Disney Skyliner -

raymusiccity

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If they were going to paint the towers it would have been much easier to do it on the ground before they were erected.
We'll, things slowed down when the Paint Foreman asked for measurements on the first standing tower. The crew promptly took the tower down and proceeded to measure it. The Foreman screamed, 'No, no!! I wanted the height, not the length!!!' :joyfull:
 

WDWtraveler

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Photo update as of Monday, July 9, 2018. Ground level view of Hollywood Studios Skyliner station with concrete structure at the back of the station, facing the Studios entrance. The concrete columns at right are supports for the entrance/exit to the station. Concrete ramps leading to the station are visible along the left back, and near the concrete columns.

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The view from the new road entrance to Caribbean Beach Resort. So far, this isn't the resort's current entrance (no signs on the left and right walls). It is just an exit for Disney bus transportation.

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Goofyernmost

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The article I posted originally mentioned the Skyliner project but now it doesn’t. The address appears to be close to but not the exact location of the Pop/AoA station construction site.
Ever heard of the phrase "all the news that fits... we print!" That is what the inclusion of the construction was all about. There was not enough information to add anything to the article so they improvised and included the construction piece to fill space.
 

TeriofTerror

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In between 'accident' and 'foul play', there's culpable negligence if safety protocols weren't followed.
I've clearly been listening to too many true crime podcasts of late. The only options in my brain for unexpected death are: accident (never very likely), suicide (maybe, but it was probably faked), natural death (oh, you sweet summer child), or murder (spoiler; it's almost always murder).
 

Goofyernmost

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I've clearly been listening to too many true crime podcasts of late. The only options in my brain for unexpected death are: accident (never very likely), suicide (maybe, but it was probably faked), natural death (oh, you sweet summer child), or murder (spoiler; it's almost always murder).
Life is full of lessons at varying stages of age. At my age (70 almost) I made the mistake of watching a program on cable called Dr. G Medical Examiner. Now I don't dare to even move. Who knew how many bazarre things that could kill you. I'm even afraid to inhale now even though I also know that not inhaling will also buy the farm for me.
 
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