The sky. It’s nearly the same color. It completely disappears in my peripheral vision.Blend in with what?? The trees?
No, you’re right. It is a cube, essentially.Judging from those 2 pictures alone, the building looks to me like a gigantic cube. Maybe it's the angle?
Im here too! On our way over to missionuke you could actually see through the old energy show building. Its a major redo.I’m going to have to vote yes. Staring at it right now and it is nearly the same exact color of the sky which I think is pretty impressive.
Look at it this way -- if you're out in the parking lot, you're getting the "free view." No right to complain out there.Taken from the parking lot
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I’m not complaining. Did you miss when I said this?Look at it this way -- if you're out in the parking lot, you're getting the "free view." No right to complain out there.
Once you're in the park, if the sight of it still bothers you, send an email to WDW.Guest.Communications@Disneyworld.com.
I’m going to have to vote yes. Staring at it right now and it is nearly the same exact color of the sky which I think is pretty impressive.
Everyone who's having a temper tantrum over it is also protesting the construction of... pretty much everything of the Iger era. The only reason anyone notices it right now is the fact it's under construction. Once the ride is open, the show building will not be noticed unless you're specifically looking for it.
No, you’re right. It is a cube, essentially.
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Sorry if you thought I meant "you" you... I was using the "editorial you" meaning anyone.I’m not complaining. Did you miss when I said this?
Soarin (at least the original building) has a graceful elegance to its curved shape that is on par with World of Motion/Test Track's low cylinder shape. Hotels, like Swan and Dolphin, are at least architecture. The GotG show warehouse doesn't have any such assets. It is a huge, utilitarian warehouse that is not on-show and will always say "just try to ignore me" via its sky color scheme.
This represents a lower standard for Disney, IMO (Tron & Rock n Rollercoaster fit the same bill, though the latter was at least in a park dominated by soundstage warehouses).
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