Are you guys translating your sentences in google translate multiple times or something? Or is this some sort of code?
Not that I in any way thing that is what they are going to be used for, but they most certainly would be plenty big enough for people to walk through. Look at the first set of pictures and the pontoon boat next to them. They are easily 10-15 feet in diameter.
Obviously you're an "American English Only" type where anything other than a direct noun verb object construction presents various difficulties. So let me recap in simpler terms: There is a construction dock on the seven seas lagoon between the Grand Floridian resort and the Magic Kingdom. Last year there was a structure being built that appeared to have been a bridge. This year it's two hollow cylinders being mounted on a barge. September/October is a good time to look here and speculate what is being built that year. Much easier to compose using two hands on a tablet than one hand on a phone while walking.
I think what you're sneaking too fancy pancake is something that's not unfamiliar with such as. It must be the other sandwich that flops beneath horse as well as the number of dolphins that partake the wall before hungrily panting themselves to up.
Yes...that confirms what I thought a captain told me.It was my understanding from a discussion with a boat pilot that they are going on either side of the monorail pylon near the 'water bridge' at the Contemporary. The wood that currently forms a 'bumper/deflector' is rotted and will not perform it's job should the large boats veer of course while leaving dry dock in the morning/returning in the evening.
WDW is removing the wood, dropping the two casings on either side of the pylon, and filling them with concrete as a permanent solution.
tunnel to finish the walk from the resorts
Obviously you're an "American English Only" type where anything other than a direct noun verb object construction presents various difficulties. So let me recap in simpler terms:
Funny how the boats Captains have such a much better track record on projects than the notorious bus drivers! Everything I've ever heard from a bus driver has been nonsense (and most of us here know that), but what we've heard from boat Captains is far more accurate.Yes...that confirms what I thought a captain told me.
@Tom any ideas?
It was my understanding from a discussion with a boat pilot that they are going on either side of the monorail pylon near the 'water bridge' at the Contemporary. The wood that currently forms a 'bumper/deflector' is rotted and will not perform it's job should the large boats veer of course while leaving dry dock in the morning/returning in the evening.
WDW is removing the wood, dropping the two casings on either side of the pylon, and filling them with concrete as a permanent solution.
Silly us for not speaking jabberwocky.
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