Space for Development?

PintoColvig

Active Member
jedimaster1227 said:
Windows Live seems to be using old scans of WDW because Animal Kingdom is non-existant on the map and so is Epcot. I haven't checked MGM yet but has anyone else noticed this?

Try changing the direction of Windows Live. I was having trouble seeing BEV of MK when looking north. When I changed it to look South, I had no problem. :wave:
 

jedimaster1227

Active Member
Lefty said:
How old is this map? I don't see Pop Century. :cry:

That is what I meant, Disney property is not fully there on Windows Live for some of us. I think it has to do with using old imagery to map out the Earth and melding it with the new. Or we are all just imagining it...
 

peter11435

Well-Known Member
jedimaster1227 said:
That is what I meant, Disney property is not fully there on Windows Live for some of us. I think it has to do with using old imagery to map out the Earth and melding it with the new. Or we are all just imagining it...
AK and Epcot are both there in aerial view. And AK, Epcot, and Pop Century are both there in Birds Eye View.

Pop Century

http://local.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&cp=28.349918~-81.543996&style=o&lvl=1&scene=3951191

Epcot

http://local.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&cp=28.375647~-81.54969&style=o&lvl=1&scene=3949774

Animal Kingdom

http://local.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&cp=28.358417~-81.590898&style=o&lvl=1&scene=3950286
 

CaptainMichael

Well-Known Member
SpaceMountainUK said:
Im sure if they REALLY wanted to they could easily build a resort on that patch of land that they claim is 'unstable', after all they did build a whole lagoon and built an entire park above a system of corridoors! The real reason most probably is cost! but I guess this is understandable, no point in spending millions on a new resort when there is no demand for one.
Exactly, they will build a resort there if/when the need is there.
 

DFD111

New Member
Bird's Eye View of River Country

Its such a shame to see the first WDW water park in that state. I looks like a bad science class experiement. Look kids, this is Algae. :hurl: I hope Eisner is proud of himself for allowing that wonderful little water park to go into such a dismal state. I had always hoped that they would turn that park over to the guests at Fort Wilderness as their private pool area.:hammer: But hey that would have made sense. I just hope that they bring the parks up the standards that the man Walter Elias Disney set forth back when this all started back in 1955. He made it for families to enjoy.
 

spectro0294

New Member
I had the idea to look at River Country on there a few days ago. It really kinda depressed me to see it in that shape. If I'm not mistaken, it was the first WDW water park too! It's sad to see it like that. Maybe something will happen with it in the distant future.
 

Skylor

New Member
spectro0294 said:
I had the idea to look at River Country on there a few days ago. It really kinda depressed me to see it in that shape. If I'm not mistaken, it was the first WDW water park too! It's sad to see it like that. Maybe something will happen with it in the distant future.

It was actually the first Water park ever as from what I hear.
 

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