They also look to be slightly different with how the the back is. The back sweeps "in" more aggressively:There’s some debate if these are smaller than the original. Since apparently size matters, I’m reliably informed these are ever so slightly taller than the originals. Thanks D.
And as they make their way into the park they are greeted with two choices:Yeah. It's a fountain and it's nice enough, but it's still a fountain. It's also in front of a giant ball like you've never seen before. I think that's what people are going to focus on as they make their way into the park. I'd think Disney would want the fountain to be past SSE so it would have more prominence.
I didn't really give it a lot of thought, but I did think that they were bigger but I wasn't sure.There’s some debate if these are smaller than the original. Since apparently size matters, I’m reliably informed these are ever so slightly taller than the originals. Thanks D.
I'm not sure what point you made there, but unless you wrote Despicito you're not riding Ratatouille and the other parks have a better attraction lineup than EPCOT.SSE, Living with the land, Test Track, Soarin, Sea Base, Frozen, Awesome Planet, American Adventure, Canada Far and Wide, with Cosmic Rewind and Ratatouille around the corner. Nah.
A lock system would solve this problem.In bad weather the concern was it could take an hour to get them in and out due to their size.
My question would be why not make them smaller. Still big enough to be seen but smaller to move easier. Or design the show to hide the bulk during the day. Or design them to be berthed and hidden on the lake in a new build. Or design them to be less obtrusive during the day. All the above has been done before.
But I fear we’re in the wrong thread for this.
A basic fountain which may have been impressive to some 40 yrs ago but is nothing special at all now and looks rather boring for most. This is just to please the fan boys but should have been some.thing more forward thinking and impressive.
Nope, your thinking that if someone thinks this is basic and dated they must like the tacos is typical blinkered fan boy thinking. Both are bad for different reasons, this explained above and the other explained in the relevant thread.So I'm guessing your okay with Humongous, since that's fair from a basic borining fountain and is surly impressive in the day time?
I’m thinking it was just to fluff up the photo, but just a guessAnyone know if the flag poles in the concept art will make the final cut? @marni1971
Probably saved them 5 million dollars somehowI’m thinking it was just to fluff up the photo, but just a guess
Because an idea is 40 years old, does not make it insignificant compared to any new things. Otherwise all those tourists going to Europe to see history laid out is a bad thing. How many things do you actually think can be done with a relatively small fountain. They are made up of concrete stone and water. Shape and physical design are just about it otherwise it is just water, running, falling, shooting and returning to the origin of it's source. It's OK to be critical of something if you have better ideas, but just assuming that their might be better is just simple speculation and over simplification of the creative process. An old idea is not automatically a bad idea. For it's location that fountain is perfect and does what it was originally intended too.Nope, your thinking that if someone thinks this is basic and dated they must like the tacos is typical blinkered fan boy thinking. Both are bad for different reasons, this explained above and the other explained in the relevant thread.
Maybe if the "Imagineers" had some "imagination" they could have come up with something better than was created 40 yrs ago but alas they just wanted a quick fix to please fan boys who gush over anything that reminds them of when they were younger and everything was seen as amazing, fresh, new and through rose tinted spectacles.
????? How ????? I was under the impression it was a problem with width that made movement slow moving into the lagoon. Locks are for different levels of water and that isn't a situation here. Maybe I am assuming a different problem then what really exists. My assumption is that they made the barge 11'11" wide and the canal is only 12' wide (measurements are for the sake of example only) so someone with a calculator decided that it would easily fit with a good half inch to spare on either side. All it would take is a very slight curve in the canal to cause that calculator to short out quite badly.A lock system would solve this problem.
A lock system on the lagoon itself.????? How ????? I was under the impression it was a problem with width that made movement slow moving into the lagoon. Locks are for different levels of water and that isn't a situation here. Maybe I am assuming a different problem then what really exists. My assumption is that they made the barge 11'11" wide and the canal is only 12' wide (measurements are for the sake of example only) so someone with a calculator decided that it would easily fit with a good half inch to spare on either side. All it would take is a very slight curve in the canal to cause that calculator to short out quite badly.
As much as I hate to appear dumb, I'm afraid I do not follow how a Lock system would work in any manner in the lagoon. I don't mean to be a pest, but I am not able to picture your idea. Can you expand a little?A lock system on the lagoon itself.
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