I know there was a thread here about this a while back, but I also know how annoying Necro-posting is...so I decided to just ask in a new topic. My apologies if that's not the proper way to go about this.
I apologize in advance for this massive post...I've been desperately seeking answers about this, and I feel the background information I'm giving is relevant.
Anywho, I posted back here about a year ago asking about the Wave Machine that used to be installed in the Seven Seas Lagoon.
Most of us know the story behind the machine - it was installed to create the "authentic" feeling of waves against a beach for the Polynesian, and used to hit the shores near where the GF's Wedding Pavilion is today. It was shut down due to erosion of the beaches, and, at some point, some/most/all of it was removed from the Lagoon.
Now, it's obvious that SOME parts of the machine were removed. There are several pictures that clearly show the large machine above water when all of it was still there...
http://img86.imageshack.us/img86/8614/wavemachinefullmu4.jpg
http://img86.imageshack.us/img86/1214/wavemachinesn2.jpg
http://img86.imageshack.us/img86/2425/wavemachineob5.png
However, multiple sources all have conflicting information as to what is left of it - some claim that the entire machine is gone. Others claim the whole thing is still there, just submerged (which doesn't make much sense - there would be no reason to sink the machine, and there's no way the water level was raised). Still other sources claim that what is left of it is now used as an artificial reef.
I asked a Keys to the Kingdom tour guide about it, and she said that to her knowledge, most of the machine is still there.
Taking a Mouser (Sea Sprite, nowadays?) boat out to Beachcomber Isle, to about where the machine used to be, I couldn't see anything below the surface of the water - but then again, it's hard to see anything that isn't within six inches of the surface in Seven Seas Lagoon water. The only thing that would even give a CLUE as to anything ever having been there is the fact that there is a (otherwise odd and out-of-place looking) stone seawall on that section of Beachcomber Isle, which MUST be left over from the machine days (no other part of any island has it, to my knowledge).
My final bit of "background information" before I ask my questions is I have no idea when the removal of above-water (or possibly whole) portions of the machine took place. My family is made up of avid Disney fans - my parents have gone every year since Epcot opened, I believe (possibly earlier) - and my dad claims to have taken me in a Mouser boat out to see the machine (he had no idea what it was at the time) - but this would mean that the machine would've had to be removed post-1988 (I was born in '88, my first trip on a Mouser boat must've been a few years later). He could be mistaken, however.
So my questions are these:
1. What, if anything, is left of the machine?
2. If anything is left, is it visible? How?
3. When exactly were the above-surface pieces of the machine removed?
4. Are there any pictures of the machine other than the three I showed (any pictures any of you members may have taken of it?)
5. Finally, does anyone know how exactly it worked (i.e. it's obviously not the water-dumping system Typhoon Lagoon has)?
To be honest, any information that I've not given would be great - I'd LOVE to know when the last time any of you older (compared to me, that is ) Disney visitors can confirm last seeing the machine, any reliable information as to its final fate, and, especially, any pictures of it that anyone may have.
Thanks again for any information in advance, and my apologies for my excessively long post.
I apologize in advance for this massive post...I've been desperately seeking answers about this, and I feel the background information I'm giving is relevant.
Anywho, I posted back here about a year ago asking about the Wave Machine that used to be installed in the Seven Seas Lagoon.
Most of us know the story behind the machine - it was installed to create the "authentic" feeling of waves against a beach for the Polynesian, and used to hit the shores near where the GF's Wedding Pavilion is today. It was shut down due to erosion of the beaches, and, at some point, some/most/all of it was removed from the Lagoon.
Now, it's obvious that SOME parts of the machine were removed. There are several pictures that clearly show the large machine above water when all of it was still there...
http://img86.imageshack.us/img86/8614/wavemachinefullmu4.jpg
http://img86.imageshack.us/img86/1214/wavemachinesn2.jpg
http://img86.imageshack.us/img86/2425/wavemachineob5.png
However, multiple sources all have conflicting information as to what is left of it - some claim that the entire machine is gone. Others claim the whole thing is still there, just submerged (which doesn't make much sense - there would be no reason to sink the machine, and there's no way the water level was raised). Still other sources claim that what is left of it is now used as an artificial reef.
I asked a Keys to the Kingdom tour guide about it, and she said that to her knowledge, most of the machine is still there.
Taking a Mouser (Sea Sprite, nowadays?) boat out to Beachcomber Isle, to about where the machine used to be, I couldn't see anything below the surface of the water - but then again, it's hard to see anything that isn't within six inches of the surface in Seven Seas Lagoon water. The only thing that would even give a CLUE as to anything ever having been there is the fact that there is a (otherwise odd and out-of-place looking) stone seawall on that section of Beachcomber Isle, which MUST be left over from the machine days (no other part of any island has it, to my knowledge).
My final bit of "background information" before I ask my questions is I have no idea when the removal of above-water (or possibly whole) portions of the machine took place. My family is made up of avid Disney fans - my parents have gone every year since Epcot opened, I believe (possibly earlier) - and my dad claims to have taken me in a Mouser boat out to see the machine (he had no idea what it was at the time) - but this would mean that the machine would've had to be removed post-1988 (I was born in '88, my first trip on a Mouser boat must've been a few years later). He could be mistaken, however.
So my questions are these:
1. What, if anything, is left of the machine?
2. If anything is left, is it visible? How?
3. When exactly were the above-surface pieces of the machine removed?
4. Are there any pictures of the machine other than the three I showed (any pictures any of you members may have taken of it?)
5. Finally, does anyone know how exactly it worked (i.e. it's obviously not the water-dumping system Typhoon Lagoon has)?
To be honest, any information that I've not given would be great - I'd LOVE to know when the last time any of you older (compared to me, that is ) Disney visitors can confirm last seeing the machine, any reliable information as to its final fate, and, especially, any pictures of it that anyone may have.
Thanks again for any information in advance, and my apologies for my excessively long post.