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Phroobar

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Knott's Scary Farm characters visit Disneyland

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TP2000

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Why isn't that the Tomorrowland we have?!?

I like the idea of a tall tower there. You could even put a revolving restaurant up there, and they could charge a fortune for it. It would be Disneyland's version of Carthay Circle Restaurant. Yes, you would purposely be getting a view outside the park, but from 5 to 10 stories high it would be a rather nice view; city lights at night, hills and views out to Catalina by day.
 

Phroobar

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Why isn't that the Tomorrowland we have?!?

I like the idea of a tall tower there. You could even put a revolving restaurant up there, and they could charge a fortune for it. It would be Disneyland's version of Carthay Circle Restaurant. Yes, you would purposely be getting a view outside the park, but from 5 to 10 stories high it would be a rather nice view; city lights at night, hills and views out to Catalina by day.
It's sad that a mindless AI is more creative than WDI and for that matter Disney Pictures.
 

mickEblu

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TP2000

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I want to stop looking but I can't. Stuff of nightmares.

Why is AI bad at signage?

Isn't it fascinating? I can't stop either. I will be toasting @truecoat and his brilliant idea for this thread this evening during my Friday Sundowner Kickoff To Weekend Fun, Fun, Fun Hour. (It's not really called that, I just made that up. I honestly just call it "cocktail hour". But I will toast him.).

One thing that I'm most fascinated with is the backgrounds and landscaping. Somehow it creates these vaguely themed backgrounds and buildings with dormer windows and "old-timey" angles. Plus that bright green landscaping look full of ficus and pepper trees and dotted with fan palms, somehow looks exactly like Disneyland looks. Quite frankly, sometimes even better than Disneyland looks.

This one from @Phroobar is a good example of that. Nothing in that photo actually exists at Disneyland, and the signage doesn't even make sense, but it looks exactly like Disneyland might look and how its landscaped. Creepy yet fascinating.

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