Maeryk
Well-Known Member
I read all of your posts in Sam Eagle voice.Team Disney Orlando is not composed of any of the trades involved in design and construction of an attraction. And all of those trades are absolutely something that is taught.
I read all of your posts in Sam Eagle voice.Team Disney Orlando is not composed of any of the trades involved in design and construction of an attraction. And all of those trades are absolutely something that is taught.
Of course you can.
And people responsible for building theme park attractions, be it from the engineering side or the artistic side, spent many years learning how to do it.
Ok buddySigh.. "SAWFT" is an Enzo Amore wrestling joke.. as is "can't teach that"
Of course you can.
And people responsible for building theme park attractions, be it from the engineering side or the artistic side, spent many years learning how to do it.
How is Rat's capacity?
Cloned in vats.. next room over from the disney channel stars. Just the imagineers don't go insane at 18.Imagineers are not made, they are born fully formed and ready to work!
I'm gonna suggest that TDO knows what it is doing, and builds on the fastest timeline it can. Considering the stages required, from earthworks to finish paint, it's not a quick process. And you CAN'T TEACH THAT.
Cloned in vats.. next room over from the disney channel stars. Just the imagineers don't go insane at 18.
Yes, that's the vague part.I don't know about accurate but it's definitely vague. Usually construction projects will avoid things like the huge power transforms you put the show building half on top of... at least they blue print they submitted does
Sigh.. "SAWFT" is an Enzo Amore wrestling joke.. as is "can't teach that"
It's a small miracle that they are building Mickey in two. They're actually hustling!Exactly, Disney builds slower to spread out the cost over more years. Let's be real, most things that take three years they could get up in two. I'd say a year for certain things is pushing it, no one should have those expectations.
It's a small miracle that they are building Mickey in two. They're actually hustling!
I imagine the inside of WDI is like the world of Wall-E.Agreed. For once they're "rushing" it. I had to LOL when they said they were "rushing" Frozen Ever After ...
I imagine the inside of WDI is like the world of Wall-E.
If it weren't for DHS's capacity issues, you can bet Mickey would've taken 3 years.
Who said it won't take 3 years in the end...I am sure there will be a plethora of construction delays, especially with the new tech... It took them 2 years to finish a gazebo at Flame Tree...lolI imagine the inside of WDI is like the world of Wall-E.
If it weren't for DHS's capacity issues, you can bet Mickey would've taken 3 years.
Haha! yeah, that concept art obeys the laws of physics about as well as this doesYes, that's the vague part.
It's good! It's a pretty solid film, but it sort of gets lost with Wall-E & Up since they fell between Cars and Toy Story 3 (aka the franchise films).I've never seen the movie. SO I'll have several things to hope for in 2020/2021.
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