I don't know that I would demote that product to a "tarp" as one of those panels probably costs somewhere around $10,000.More tarps going on exterior:
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Did they at one point show the artwork as being white panels on the exterior? I notice it is grey which will help hide dirt but I just always pictured it as white for some reason.
Here is a photo I took that will give you a sense of what it will look like in the background when finished. The trees are obscuring the unfinished part.
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Yea it's quite sharp looking in person. Granted they still have a lot of work to do including tightening up the currently installed panels but the building is going to look quite nice when it's done.
Do you think there is any chance it will be finished by end October? Its hard to tell from the pictures. I guess as there recruiting now it must be close?
What is going between the arched outer wall and the dome? It looks like a courtyard, is that going to be additional seating and eventually covered by a roof? I can't quite picture the final look.
The roof panels? Maybe.
The building itself and the restaurant reopened to the public? Not a chance.
You've been looking forward to going to Planet Hollywood in DS all year? Why? It's never been that good of a restaurant.Thanks, that's what we expected. Such a shame, we have been looking forward to going all year
You've been looking forward to going to Planet Hollywood in DS all year? Why? It's never been that good of a restaurant.
The panels may be expensive, but they don't necessarily look expensive, which is the problem some of us have. I'm hoping the illusion will work better in person than it is coming across in these pictures. There's probably also the psychological element, that they may look different/better to someone who hasn't followed the construction and doesn't know that they're stretched fabric panels.I don't know that I would demote that product to a "tarp" as one of those panels probably costs somewhere around $10,000.
If you are basing your opinion only on photos then I really don't understand how you can really understand how it looks in person. I've seen it in person several times since I live near by. Your distaste for the covering really is not representative of what it looks like in person. Additionally THEY ARE NOT DONE!!!!! Every construction project looks like horse manure until it's close to completion. Just give it time.The panels may be expensive, but they don't necessarily look expensive, which is the problem some of us have. I'm hoping the illusion will work better in person than it is coming across in these pictures. There's probably also the psychological element, that they may look different/better to someone who hasn't followed the construction and doesn't know that they're stretched fabric panels.
Whoa there, calm down. Did you read what I wrote? I said: I'm hopeful they look better in person--i.e., I understand that the photos may not be doing them justice and I want that to be the case. And then I also say opinions such as mine may be colored by the knowledge that its a fabric covering instead of the solid roof we were expecting, that if I didn't know that I might like it better. All of which adds up to the mildest, most qualified criticism of the roof I could write. And then you give me the all-caps and exclamation points? I don't get it.If you are basing your opinion only on photos then I really don't understand how you can really understand how it looks in person. I've seen it in person several times since I live near by. Your distaste for the covering really is not representative of what it looks like in person. Additionally THEY ARE NOT DONE!!!!! Every construction project looks like horse manure until it's close to completion. Just give it time.
They are getting ready to hire within the next few weeks and from what applicants are being told, it sounds like they think it will open within 4-6 weeks.The roof panels? Maybe.
The building itself and the restaurant reopened to the public? Not a chance.
If you are basing your opinion only on photos then I really don't understand how you can really understand how it looks in person. I've seen it in person several times since I live near by. Your distaste for the covering really is not representative of what it looks like in person. Additionally THEY ARE NOT DONE!!!!! Every construction project looks like horse manure until it's close to completion. Just give it time.
I was crazy excited about the renovation when the renderings came out. Then disappointed when the fabric started going up. Then when it was all smoothed out, I was like, "ohhhhhhhhhhh....this still might look good." Just saw it in person today and the smooth panels looked good. But then I saw they had precut holes in them for what I can only assume to be the mechanical units below.
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Plus, the panel where the emergency exit door goes stops above the door, leaving all kinds of nastiness below. I hope they find a way to clean that up.
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Plus, the panel where the emergency exit door goes stops above the door, leaving all kinds of nastiness below. I hope they find a way to clean that up.
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