PERMITS

SSG

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Indy getting a little work

Issued BLD2017-01943 MORROW MEADOWS CORPORATION 1313 S HARBOR BLVD 2501 (Indy Jones Adventure) Electrical for Disneyland - Adventureland - Indiana Jones - Tenant Improvement: Enclose existing door and relocated to new location, framing and drywall to interior non-bearing wall. REF: BLD2016-05556

Issued BLD2017-01960 WALT DISNEY WORLD CO 1313 S HARBOR BLVD 2104 (Adventureland) Disney - Adventureland - Indiana Jones Adventure - Electrical to replace (2) audio amplifiers.
 

SSG

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More Indy:

BLD2017-01971 Electrical for Disney - Building 2501 - DLR Indiana Jones - Ride Motion Protection

BLD2017-01972 Electrical for Disney - Building 2501 - DLR Indiana Jones - (6) control cabinets.
 

TP2000

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I really hope this isn't the case. People go to school to study this stuff, there should be no question that what was installed originally could or could not handle what they would need it to, for years to come.

Or some celebrity Imagineer like Joe Rohde decides 60 days before opening that some hallway or corner of the queue or a specific ride scene needs more bass, or more treble, or louder effects. And so they change it last minute to get it right, because Disneyland isn't Knott's or Six Flags.
 

SSG

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BLD2017-01974 Disneyland - SW - DL Frontierland Expansion - BLDG 10070/Interactive BOH - New Commercial Construction: 2,950 s.ft cast members green/support rooms and roof top dome for equipment . Attached themed retaining wall 53 ln.ft x 11'8" high. Attached cast member bridge.
 

SuddenStorm

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Or some celebrity Imagineer like Joe Rohde decides 60 days before opening that some hallway or corner of the queue or a specific ride scene needs more bass, or more treble, or louder effects. And so they change it last minute to get it right, because Disneyland isn't Knott's or Six Flags.

I think the most likely reason for the new audio equipment is that the existing stuff is a decade old (unless they've changed it already). Eventually, the equipment will wear out so they're likely just taking this opportunity to upgrade everything so they can get another decade of reliable use.
 

nevol

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My guess is that these permits are materializing after the fact. The matterhorn fastpass signs, for example, were just posted but the ride reopened weeks ago. That retaining wall is intense stuff, 53 feet by 11, so its almost certainly been constructed already (perhaps months ago).
 

SSG

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Summer of Heroes rolls along.
Issued BLD2017-02013 MORROW MEADOWS CORPORATION 1515 S HARBOR BLVD Electrical to install (1) apparatus equipment not listed DCA - Buena Vista Street - Turnstiles (204) - Summer of Heroes Permanent Supports for future Signage. REF:BLD2017-02013
 

SSG

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BLD2017-02090 Electrical to install meter and electrical fixtures to support themed vehicles and freestanding pre-fabricated canopy - adjacent to TUCK and ROLL - DCA - Hollywood Picture Backlot Gate 60. REF: BLD2017-01669
 

TP2000

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Project Thermal Springs? M occupancy is merch and A2 is food.

Received BLD2017-02332 WALT DISNEY WORLD CO 1313 S HARBOR BLVD 2104 (Adventureland) Disney - Aventureland Overall - Project Thermal Springs - Change of use from M occupancy to A2 total area 2,154 sq.ft.
I think you just found something!

2,100 square feet is sizable, but not huge. The only thing I can think of is the Adventurland Bazaar. Or, maybe a repurpose of the small mercy area under the Jungle Cruise queue into a Skipper Canteen type experience.
 

SSG

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I think you just found something!

2,100 square feet is sizable, but not huge. The only thing I can think of is the Adventurland Bazaar. Or, maybe a repurpose of the small mercy area under the Jungle Cruise queue into a Skipper Canteen type experience.
IIRC, aren't all the AL shops across from Jungle Cruise?
 

TP2000

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IIRC, aren't all the AL shops across from Jungle Cruise?

It's just one long shop along the right side of Adventureland, although officially it's split into two locations with Adventureland Bazaar and Indiana Jones Outpost sharing the space in an 80/20 split.

But across from the Bazaar an right at the Jungle Cruise exit is Tropical Imports, a shop that sells rubber snakes and bottles of Coke, not necessarily in that order. The upstairs portion of Tropical Imports is part of the Jungle Cruise queue and that little stage they sometimes put bands on. Combined, both levels would be about 2,000 square feet.

Adventureland-49.jpg
 

SSG

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It's just one long shop along the right side of Adventureland, although officially it's split into two locations with Adventureland Bazaar and Indiana Jones Outpost sharing the space in an 80/20 split.

But across from the Bazaar an right at the Jungle Cruise exit is Tropical Imports, a shop that sells rubber snakes and bottles of Coke, not necessarily in that order. The upstairs portion of Tropical Imports is part of the Jungle Cruise queue and that little stage they sometimes put bands on. Combined, both levels would be about 2,000 square feet.

Adventureland-49.jpg

Ah, yes (16 months since my last visit messed with my memory). I think you’re on to something here. I like putting additional dining there instead of Aladdin.
 

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