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As a fan of the park, and as testament to your contributions and character, that’s simply a heartbreaker of a post Martin.Personally? No. Sadly.
I’ve no trouble believing it, but I still wish it weren’t so.
As a fan of the park, and as testament to your contributions and character, that’s simply a heartbreaker of a post Martin.Personally? No. Sadly.
I’m sure millions will enjoy it and what it becomes. But it’s not my cup of tea compared to what it once was.I haven’t been keeping up as much as a should/use to — occasionally popping in trying to catch up — but, is it THAT bad!? Is there any hope??
Are we anticipating buildings/facades along the right side of the pathway leading to the attraction as a means of hiding the Skyliner posts while in the park?
I'm sure that you're right. I really appreciate the way you're phrasing this as not being your cup of tea. TOTALLY reasonable, and lacking the melodrama that drips off of some posts on Disney boards.I’m sure millions will enjoy it and what it becomes. But it’s not my cup of tea compared to what it once was.
I praise the ride experience of RRR, but regret that beauty has become ever of lesser concern to USF. I always thought it the much prettier park of the two.I feel that complaining about the visual intrusions of the Guardians building while discussing/praising Rip Ride Rockit is a bit contradictory.
Why hide the Skyliner? EPCOT doesn't hide the monorail.Are we anticipating buildings/facades along the right side of the pathway leading to the attraction as a means of hiding the Skyliner posts while in the park?
The rail in the Monorail is more elegant than the line in the Skyliner.Why hide the Skyliner? EPCOT doesn't hide the monorail.
EPCOT shouldn't built additions it needs to hide. But additions it can proudly show. Admittedly, the Skyliner falls a bit in between.
The rail in the Monorail is more elegant than the line in the Skyliner.
I hope they replace everything from the beams to the rail or at least power wash them which may not help.The rail in Monorail has turned a dull grey/beige and is covered in black mold.
Cleaning them helps dramatically. Honestly makes them look good as new. Unfortunately it isn’t done as often as we would like for a variety of reasons.I hope they replace everything from the beams to the rail or at least power wash them which may not help.
I hope they replace everything from the beams to the rail or at least power wash them which may not help.
The rail in the Monorail is more elegant than the line in the Skyliner.
Jungle rot elegant.The rail in Monorail has turned a dull grey/beige and is covered in black mold.
Cleaning them helps dramatically. Honestly makes them look good as new. Unfortunately it isn’t done as often as we would like for a variety of reasons.
The thing is Disney already has you. They don't need to cater to you. They want to expand Epcot's appeal whether you like it or not because they know you'll still come to the park either way. This is just how it is.Neither do I.
At the risk of repeating my point, you and I both have an EPCOT picture for an avatar. Yet EPCOT's billions are going to be spend to appeal not to us, but to members here who don't have an EPCOT avatar, but selfies or character pictures. Something's off about that.
I feel this statement is a bit of a hyperbole, but in any case, the coaster is a bit more complicated than "just add speakers." Individual rider control of soundtrack, onboard lighting effects, vertical lift, belt-style loading of coasters for higher throughout - I'd say it's a bit more fancy than what Six Flags has to offer - and calling it a "dime a dozen" coaster is far from an ample description.RRR is a coaster with speakers, dime a dozen. It’s hard not thinking you’re at Six Flags when you walk in Uni now.
Morso the fact the whole audio catalogue isn’t stored onboard. Each song selected is sent via a localised WiFi network from server to seat as requested.I feel this statement is a bit of a hyperbole, but in any case, the coaster is a bit more complicated than "just add speakers." Individual rider control of soundtrack, onboard lighting effects, vertical lift, belt-style loading of coasters for higher throughout - I'd say it's a bit more fancy than what Six Flags has to offer - and calling it a "dime a dozen" coaster is far from an ample description.
Fun fact - the company that made the onboard control system for those coaster cars also manufactured the control system for kongfrontation. They still have a few control panels lying around.
How are the coaster's onboard electronics powered? Capacitors/batteries recharged during the load/unload process?Morso the fact the whole audio catalogue isn’t stored onboard. Each song selected is sent via a localised WiFi network from server to seat as requested.
I'd happily admit to being a snob in both of these cases. Heck, I'm ok with people being snobs about their franchised burger chains!But it's not snobbery. We realise Disney is pop culture.
It is all more akin to eating for years at a really good family owned pizzeria, then slowly being driven out as the menu changes into franchised burger fare that you can get everywhere else because it makes the new management more money.
As someone who fights constantly against mold/mildew on a concrete patio, I wonder if they've looked into options to prevent moss and mold growth like copper or zinc flashing? I'm experimenting a bit myself to avoid the damage that power washing does to concrete.I hope they replace everything from the beams to the rail or at least power wash them which may not help.
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