Jeremy P
Active Member
That "sky" you see right there... that's the building lol.wheres the actual show building? that looks really short for a 2000 seat theatre
That "sky" you see right there... that's the building lol.wheres the actual show building? that looks really short for a 2000 seat theatre
It's the building in the back painted to look like the sky. The "facade" is actually the queue that leads into it. Here's the interior:wheres the actual show building? that looks really short for a 2000 seat theatre
The capacity is supposed to be comparable to the Hyperion at DCA, so it should be around 2,000. And although it may not be as ornate as the theater it's based on, at leasts it's better themed than the Hyperion:
What looks like the building is just a facade. You walk through the front doors to an exterior queue and load through some fire-escape-like stairways on the side of the building. Hopefully, it won't be like that here.wheres the actual show building? that looks really short for a 2000 seat theatre
It's the building in the back painted to look like the sky. The "facade" is actually the queue that leads into it. Here's the interior:
just saw that on google earth, dang thats got to be the absolutely least glamourous theatre entry everWhat looks like the building is just a facade. You walk through the front doors to an exterior queue and load through some fire-escape-like stairways on the side of the building. Hopefully, it won't be like that here.
Yup, and it's at the end of their Hollywoodland street, so it's an even worse eyesore. With now Tokyo and Orlando getting beautifully themed theaters, it must be frustrating to be California fans who've been wishing for an upgrade for years now.the inside looks nice, just too bad the outside is so dang ugly
All in one day even. 60+ messages in one day, 99% negativeNo. You have been very negative or sarcastic on just about all of the announcements:
Where is this going? Will center street finally have a purpose that will protect it from being absorbed by eminent domain into a store front. If center street becomes a thorough fsir it'll loose a bit of its peacefulness but thankfully its charm will be preserved.
And DisneySea has its own beautiful Broadway style theater since 2001.Yup, and it's at the end of their Hollywoodland street, so it's an even worse eyesore. With now Tokyo and Orlando getting beautifully themed theaters, it must be frustrating to be California fans who've been wishing for an upgrade for years now.
A ragtime version of Big Band Beat would be great in here.And DisneySea has its own beautiful Broadway style theater since 2001.
Just added some trees next to the building.
Fixes most of the issues.
Hides the huge plain wall on the side of the theater, makes it look cozier and looks more like an actual street and not a parking lot
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I think this calls for the usual "Tokyo does it better" postAnd DisneySea has its own beautiful Broadway style theater since 2001.
That makes a ton of sense, so it will never happen.Where is this going? Will center street finally have a purpose that will protect it from being absorbed by eminent domain into a store front. If center street becomes a thorough fsir it'll loose a bit of its peacefulness but thankfully its charm will be preserved.
Yes, sadly. The backside of the shops of usually backstage/stock/break space.Wow, outside of the columns, those two theaters really don't look alike.
If they were to open the bypass full time, is there anything keeping them from having the shops on that side of the street getting a way to enter/exit from that side?
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