peter11435
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YesCorrect me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Disney have their own sign shop?
YesCorrect me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Disney have their own sign shop?
Or, if you're a rich corporation with lots of money to throw at a transportation solution, you can just buy 22 new gondolas and have your subs wrap them for you.
I thought so. Sorry, but replacing even 22 gondola cars in lieu of spending maybe a grand or so to strip and re-wrap existing ones in your on-site sign shop is a flagrant waste of resources, and if I were an investor, I'd be more than a little bothered by that.
Nope.Am I the only one that likes the plain ones better?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Disney have their own sign shop?
If someone vomits in a cabin, you don't have to stop everything and pull it. Just put a sticky note on it and pass it by.
A seven year, three month, six days, three hours and twenty-eight minute year-old child will vomit after eating seven corn dogs in Gondola 261 on the twelfth of may, 2020. This car will be out of operation for approximately two hours. Plan accordingly.
Oh my, Imagine if someone (or their kid) throws up in one of those while it's packed 10 full.
(not mentioned in over 915 pages)
I wonder if these will stay plain or if they will get temp applications from time to time, hyping movies...new attractions, DVC....its ad space.Am I the only one that likes the plain ones better?
Even still...to pay an outside shop to strip and re-wrap a gondola shouldn't cost more than a couple grand or so. Most of the cost is labor.Disney can produce a lot of things in their own shops, but they don't always do that. They have a couple outside companies that do signs.
It is difficult, sometimes, to please everyone....Looks like five to a side are seated comfortably although the one on the left isn't too happy, probably not with the group of four.
Looking at the released resort map for Riviera looks like they would be able to reconnect the route, possibly for busses only? Walking path looks to reconnect though.(PS: will the Riviera completion see the road at CBR become a loop again? The current bus u-turn and 4 terminuses at the dead ends is inefficient and looks a pain for the drivers to traverse).
They should at least repeat one per line so that would push the 22 to 66.I believe what they meant was 22 character designs and they will just repeat.
The bus wraps are outsourced.Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Disney have their own sign shop?
I wouldn't take that statement by the suit literally.… but the current testing isn't happening "around the clock".
I thought it was a machine un-learning algorithm based on some of the posts in here.Most people actually stopped posting 6 months ago, a machine learning algorithm now generates most of the posts in this thread.
No. Slapping characters on something shouldn’t make it “more Disney.”Am I the only one that likes the plain ones better?
The sign/wrap isn't the issue... it's the labor involved in peeling the old wrap off, getting all the old adhesive off, prepping the surface for the new wrap, then applying the new wrap.Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Disney have their own sign shop?
Just a guess but I would assume the character wraps are a more permanent style of wrap with stronger adhesive designed to stay on for a long time. If they add more wraps that are in fact short term, it's probably safe to assume they will be much easier to remove with a weaker adhesive.The sign/wrap isn't the issue... it's the labor involved in peeling the old wrap off, getting all the old adhesive off, prepping the surface for the new wrap, then applying the new wrap.
Sounds like it might be just as cheap to buy a new gondola. Anyone have a gondola cost figure they can share?
The sign/wrap isn't the issue... it's the labor involved in peeling the old wrap off, getting all the old adhesive off, prepping the surface for the new wrap, then applying the new wrap.
Sounds like it might be just as cheap to buy a new gondola. Anyone have a gondola cost figure they can share?
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