Rapunzels bathroom renderings?

danlb_2000

Premium Member
From what I gather, there will be a large tower and waterfall. I believe they will be independent from the bathroom and placed just behind them.

How will the tower be hidden from the Haunted Mansion side though? Hmmmm

This is correct...

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Uddy

Active Member
Original Poster
Very cool rendering! That's what I was looking for. I like how the waterfall cascade down. Thanks!
 

Scuttle

Well-Known Member
Very cool rendering! That's what I was looking for. I like how the waterfall cascade down. Thanks!

Yes this is going to be a very nice little spot. That rendering doesn't show the level of detail associated with this project. As I've said before the freaking water fountains are going to be themed!
 

WDW1974

Well-Known Member
So, after reading these posts, I'm guessIng no one has any renderings or blueprints?

Blueprints of toilets, urinals and sinks?!?!?

Do I really need a comment about how far WDW has fallen when this is what gets fans excited (can I say all wet ... since this might actually be an appropriate location for such a comment?)
 

Uddy

Active Member
Original Poster
Blueprints of toilets, urinals and sinks?!?!?

Do I really need a comment about how far WDW has fallen when this is what gets fans excited (can I say all wet ... since this might actually be an appropriate location for such a comment?)

Personally I could care less about the toilets, but the tower and the waterfall needed to be placed in the new Fantasyland and I wanted to see a proposed drawing.

Sooo..Lemme get this straight...Tommorowland's amazing waterfall that was a great feature gets removed..But, they decide to make one for FL.....Meh!

WDW made a huge mistake removing the Tommorowland waterfalls! They were Amazing!
 

grandmath

Active Member
Funny! And now that I think about it maybe a little sad.

From a french point of view, living next to Disneyland Paris, i cannot understand sometimes WDW fans... Correct me, but you just inaugurated a new hotel, a new attraction is gonna open in a few months, along with a new expansion, restaurants and experiences. Another unique, major ride is under full construction right now, and a mega-land is gonna open right after that. And I just don't count the Test Track rehab, Princess Fairytale Hall and other enhancements that will come your way in the next 2 years. And don't even start on the big rumors concerning Downtown Disney's expansion and NextGen implementation...

Sure we always want more. But visiting every 12-18 months, I just cannot get bored with WDW, there's always some new things to see (new show, happening, rehab, and even toilets :p ). Other parks have sometimes 2-4 years of wait between new attractions, and get no major upgrades. For what I can see here, it's a nice area development project. Sure, I'd prefer and Tangled attraction, but I'm definately looking for this new "area" instead of the old, unused Skyway station.
 

alissafalco

Well-Known Member
From a french point of view, living next to Disneyland Paris, i cannot understand sometimes WDW fans... Correct me, but you just inaugurated a new hotel, a new attraction is gonna open in a few months, along with a new expansion, restaurants and experiences. Another unique, major ride is under full construction right now, and a mega-land is gonna open right after that. And I just don't count the Test Track rehab, Princess Fairytale Hall and other enhancements that will come your way in the next 2 years. And don't even start on the big rumors concerning Downtown Disney's expansion and NextGen implementation...

Sure we always want more. But visiting every 12-18 months, I just cannot get bored with WDW, there's always some new things to see (new show, happening, rehab, and even toilets :p ). Other parks have sometimes 2-4 years of wait between new attractions, and get no major upgrades. For what I can see here, it's a nice area development project. Sure, I'd prefer and Tangled attraction, but I'm definately looking for this new "area" instead of the old, unused Skyway station.

What are differences you see between WDW and DLP?
 

grandmath

Active Member
Differences are huge, in guest service, upkeep, new investments, weather... I truly believe we have the best masterplan (a kind of mix between WDW and DLR), and great future projects, but unfortunately our financial struggles keep DLP from developing fast. Yet, for people visiting once in a lifetime, or regulars who visit every other year, it's still a magical place. But trust me, when WDW locals are whining about what they get, it just makes me cringe.
 

midwest_mice

Well-Known Member
From a french point of view, living next to Disneyland Paris, i cannot understand sometimes WDW fans... Correct me, but you just inaugurated a new hotel, a new attraction is gonna open in a few months, along with a new expansion, restaurants and experiences. Another unique, major ride is under full construction right now, and a mega-land is gonna open right after that. And I just don't count the Test Track rehab, Princess Fairytale Hall and other enhancements that will come your way in the next 2 years. And don't even start on the big rumors concerning Downtown Disney's expansion and NextGen implementation...

Sure we always want more. But visiting every 12-18 months, I just cannot get bored with WDW, there's always some new things to see (new show, happening, rehab, and even toilets :p ). Other parks have sometimes 2-4 years of wait between new attractions, and get no major upgrades. For what I can see here, it's a nice area development project. Sure, I'd prefer and Tangled attraction, but I'm definately looking for this new "area" instead of the old, unused Skyway station.
Totally agree on this. I visit at minimum once a year and I never get bored. I will enjoy seeing the progress of FLE this week since I was last there in January and am anxious to see the theming in Storybook Circus.
 

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