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<blockquote data-quote="Epcot_Imagineer" data-source="post: 8594589" data-attributes="member: 75653"><p>When I first became fascinated with WDW, one of the first factoids I learned was that SSE is actually split into two: an inner and outer layer. The inner sphere holds the actual attraction itself, and has its own shell enclosing it. Extended about <s>a foot</s> three feet <span style="font-size: 10px">(thanks Raven)</span> from this inner sphere is the outer sphere which holds the shiny Alucobond tiles cladding the outside of the structure. In between these two structures is a small area big enough for cast and crew to travel for various maintenance to the attraction, and for things like utilities. Yesterday I finally stumbled upon a video of this space between the two parts and thought I would share it with you all! If you've already seen it, kudos (why didn't you tell me about it)!</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]PUHVq0UEaPs[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Epcot_Imagineer, post: 8594589, member: 75653"] When I first became fascinated with WDW, one of the first factoids I learned was that SSE is actually split into two: an inner and outer layer. The inner sphere holds the actual attraction itself, and has its own shell enclosing it. Extended about [S]a foot[/S] three feet [SIZE=2](thanks Raven)[/SIZE] from this inner sphere is the outer sphere which holds the shiny Alucobond tiles cladding the outside of the structure. In between these two structures is a small area big enough for cast and crew to travel for various maintenance to the attraction, and for things like utilities. Yesterday I finally stumbled upon a video of this space between the two parts and thought I would share it with you all! If you've already seen it, kudos (why didn't you tell me about it)! [MEDIA=youtube]PUHVq0UEaPs[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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