News Reimagined Toontown coming

Consumer

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I think it’s nice that after a long day of sweating in the California sun, guests can take a shower without even leaving the park.
 

chadwpalm

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In the Parks
No
I think public pools are required to have some sort of shower to rinse off prior to getting in the pool. Maybe there's some sort of health code that requires a shower to rinse off?
I always thought that there were showers at pools to wash the chlorine off your body when you are done swimming. Am I wrong in that thinking or is it both ways?
 

Disney Analyst

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I always thought that there were showers at pools to wash the chlorine off your body when you are done swimming. Am I wrong in that thinking or is it both ways?

Yeah. Generally the rule is rinse off before you get in, and then obviously up to you if you wish to shower again after (spoiler, you should).


“In swimming pools, hot-tubs, and water parks, chlorine is used to kill and oxidize harmful bacteria and germs such as E-coli. Chlorine is a highly effective disinfectant. However, the chemical doesn’t work on everything. And, chlorine doesn’t work instantly. It takes chlorine anywhere from 1 minute to several days to work, depending on the agent. For examples it take 10 days for chlorine to kill the harmful parasite Cryptosporidium.

When chlorine mixes with our bodies organic matter it can create a more toxic agent called halogenated by-products (HBPs). Yuck. This is another reason why public pools recommend showering before swimming.
Showering helps remove sweat, lotions, sunscreen, bacteria and organic matter. This means the chlorine in the pool won’t have to work as hard, and more illnesses can be prevented.”

 

Rich T

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glad to see those walls come down! Crazy that FLorida doesnt have a TT
Crazy that Florida doesn’t have a lot of things.

Like:

A better version of PoC.
More than 2 classic dark rides in Fantasyland.
A Big Thunder where something actually happens in the final lift tunnel.
A Mad Tea Party braking system that DOESN’T sound like an elephant being shot!!!!
A Space Mountain that… Ok, I confess that I love how MK’s Space Mountain is so hilariously, wildly insane. But, c’mon, Disney, rebuild that classic! Make it shine! Make it smooth!
 
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Streetway

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Some new news from the unrealized podcast: apparently Roger Rabbit almost got the dip for a ducktales retheme
 

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Professortango1

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Even though I don't care about Ducktales (particularly the new iteration), this should have happened. Roger Rabbit is a great property, but its outdated and overrated.
Roger Rabbit is my favourite Fantasyland-style darkride Disney has created. However, I do wish they would devote more time to upkeep for the attraction. I can't remember the last time I saw the fog working in the dip section of the queue. You can still see the machines down there.
 

TrainsOfDisney

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I like roger rabbit but this would have been a natural fit for the land and would have been a retheme that would make sense.

As much as I love Mr. Toad, the retheme to Winnie the Pooh at MK doesn’t bother me because a similar experience replaced it.

When Snow White was replaced with a meet n greet - that’s what I don’t like! Haha
 

DLR92

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I really like Roger Rabbit. I wish there as a way to redo the vehicles. They are cramped in the leg department. I wish they really can SPIN!

I wouldn’t mind a Duck Tales. I would prefer the style take on the classics.
 

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