Existing infrastructureThere has to be a reason they didn’t center this right?
right?
Existing infrastructureThere has to be a reason they didn’t center this right?
right?
Aka we can spare money to piledrive new concrete docking points and run new lines to them but can't modify the existing dock.Existing infrastructure
No inside knowledge, but I’d bet my 401k it’s the case.I just had a thought... maybe it’s alreasy been mentioned but was this show INTENTIONALLY designed to be seen best from certain areas to drive demand for fireworks dessert parties and dinner packages?
I just had a thought... maybe it’s alreasy been mentioned but was this show INTENTIONALLY designed to be seen best from certain areas to drive demand for fireworks dessert parties and dinner packages?
I'm pretty sure if a large garden in Pennsylvania can run their fountains all day Disney shouldn't have a problem doing so.Pumping all of that water is expensive. There's power costs and maintenance costs. Imagine having to pump enough water to hide a McDonalds... Then multiply that by 5. That's expensive. The "daytime fountains" won't be around for long. Also note how well they keep up with the current fountains. If something stops working, it doesn't affect receipts so no need to fix it.
It's not that it's "we can turn it off because no one will miss it and save money". And if people do complain they could easily label it as "refurbishment" and just have it never return.I'm pretty sure if a large garden in Pennsylvania can run their fountains all day Disney shouldn't have a problem doing so.
If you do, they'll give you a complimentary set of "Harmonious Black-out Glasses" that will magically make the barges and the Stargate invisible to you.Is it even worth it to stop by Guest Relations to drop a complaint about this?
I figured out how to hide the barges!!!
And is it noticeable that this is off-center if you are not situated along that line? Or more specifically, the part of the line that traverses the purgatory between Future World and World Showcase? Not excusing the issue, but curious.View attachment 542802
The trick is to pull a line looking at the ground plan, not the tops of the buildings.
They should hire Erik Johannson. He can hide these barges in no time !View attachment 542812
They destroyed the view. Pictures just don't give the true perspective of how bad, out of place, and overall, Stargate and The Tacos look
They’ve been selling corporate packages for fireworks show for this fall.I just had a thought... maybe it’s alreasy been mentioned but was this show INTENTIONALLY designed to be seen best from certain areas to drive demand for fireworks dessert parties and dinner packages?
Well lets just take a look...I just had a thought... maybe it’s alreasy been mentioned but was this show INTENTIONALLY designed to be seen best from certain areas to drive demand for fireworks dessert parties and dinner packages?
I believe the arms next to the stargates will be used to create a screen perpendicular to the stargate (at least I hope they do) making Norway to China and GB and Canada green sections acceptable.Well lets just take a look...
View attachment 543019
I tried to break it down by circles.
Red will clearly be Dinner Packages/Fastpass/Reserved/Pay-Per-View areas.
Blue seems to be the best areas that will be first come first serve, still trees in these areas might obscure some stuff.
Orange might still give you a partial view of the Stargate's screen but will be covered by trees/structures/Water Tacos.
Yellow will still give you a good view but the Japanese Archway will be front and center in the middle of the Stargate.
Green will be generally a bad view/incomplete since you will not be able to see the Stargate screen.
Pink are the 3 waterfront restaurants and the Illuminations dessert party/fastpass viewing area. These now seem to be bad/generally poor viewing areas as none of them face the Stargate's screen and half of them look right into the exposed side of a Water Taco.
Overall it seems that the prime viewing angles of the arguably largest nighttime show viewing area has been reduced down to less than 40% of the entire lagoon.
Remember, the exposed side of the water taco is also a screen, so the pink areas are not necessarily a bad view, just not the full star gate view one would have direct on.Well lets just take a look...
View attachment 543019
I tried to break it down by circles.
Red will clearly be Dinner Packages/Fastpass/Reserved/Pay-Per-View areas.
Blue seems to be the best areas that will be first come first serve, still trees in these areas might obscure some stuff.
Orange might still give you a partial view of the Stargate's screen but will be covered by trees/structures/Water Tacos.
Yellow will still give you a good view but the Japanese Archway will be front and center in the middle of the Stargate.
Green will be generally a bad view/incomplete since you will not be able to see the Stargate screen.
Pink are the 3 waterfront restaurants and the Illuminations dessert party/fastpass viewing area. These now seem to be bad/generally poor viewing areas as none of them face the Stargate's screen and half of them look right into the exposed side of a Water Taco.
Overall it seems that the prime viewing angles of the arguably largest nighttime show viewing area has been reduced down to less than 40% of the entire lagoon.
Is there any evidence of this? It looks like the arms would hit the Stargate if they tried that, and at that point why even bother with making the Stargate a 2 sided waterscreen when they could have done something more akin to the globe. No I think they just designed this to be viewed from the front/back.I believe the arms next to the stargates will be used to create a screen perpendicular to the stargate (at least I hope they do) making Norway to China and GB and Canada green sections acceptable.
Yes which is why I said bad/incomplete show. Even if you can see one of the tacos unobstructed you are still missing out on the centerpiece, thus creating a incomplete show. Compare this to others like Fantasmic, no matter where you sit you will still be able to see the full show. This would be like if Fantasmic was the same, except they only used the center waterscreen. Half your audience would be missing a integral part of the show.Remember, the exposed side of the water taco is also a screen, so the pink areas are not necessarily a bad view, just not the full star gate view one would have direct on.
It's all about angles.View attachment 542802
The trick is to pull a line looking at the ground plan, not the tops of the buildings.
They will notI believe the arms next to the stargates will be used to create a screen perpendicular to the stargate (at least I hope they do) making Norway to China and GB and Canada green sections acceptable.
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