montyz81
Well-Known Member
I disagree. Illuminations feels exactly the same to me as it did on day one. Honest, it really does!There is nothing, absolutely nothing, in WDW that will not get stale if we see it enough.
I disagree. Illuminations feels exactly the same to me as it did on day one. Honest, it really does!There is nothing, absolutely nothing, in WDW that will not get stale if we see it enough.
What accident. I don't remember that.Fixed that for you
If only the accident during refurb hadn't cost them the time and money they had for set decor on the descent.
Anyway, Siemens sponsorship ends next year. Let's see if they renew or not and what happens.
To be fair, I think or at least hope, that if the statement was far enough off the wall, they would have the ability to understand what those words were being used for. If one reads a novel are emocons required to have people understand what is being said?That blasted interweb removing intended emotion again...
They never had that before... why start now? They might have been space filling, but, jaw dropping? I must have been out sick that day.Fixed that for you
If only the accident during refurb hadn't cost them the time and money they had for set decor on the descent.
Anyway, Siemens sponsorship ends next year. Let's see if they renew or not and what happens.
I hope you got better soon.They never had that before... why start now? They might have been space filling, but, jaw dropping? I must have been out sick that day.
umm, did I miss something?Something that happened during the refurb.
Maybe we can chat on the big boat.
Lol no. My mistake.umm, did I miss something?
What happened during the refurb thenLol no. My mistake.
Using vintage pics because I love that old sculpture, it appears the bottom may be nothing but steel trusses to help distribute the load to the legs.Also, I have one other question. There looks like there as a great deal of space at the bottom of the geosphere. If you look from the outtside at the structure, you can see that the ramps going up and coming down enter into the geosphere almost 1/4 of the way up. What is in that space/void at the bottom? Anyone know?
Mechanical, ride system and engineering areas.Also, I have one other question. There looks like there as a great deal of space at the bottom of the geosphere. If you look from the outtside at the structure, you can see that the ramps going up and coming down enter into the geosphere almost 1/4 of the way up. What is in that space/void at the bottom? Anyone know?
There was an incident that set things back a little way. I not sure if I ever posted details, until I am I shouldn't post anything at the moment.What happened during the refurb then
Wow! Great post and I totally agree. If you look at the reviews online -- the majority of people *love* the descent.I, surprisingly, agree, but, we are looking at it as a quantity visitor. We do have to take into consideration that we are the minority in the world of theme park participants. There is nothing, absolutely nothing, in WDW that will not get stale if we see it enough. Sure we enjoy it, but, it isn't like the early experience of discovery. It is just memorabilia at the point, until we get tired of it, then it becomes just awful and a big mistake. For us, it is, for the rest, it is not.
It may well be a let down for people like us that experienced something different, but, the majority not only do not see it as a failure, but, instead it is entertainment in a place that otherwise would just be dark.
It's so sad that people cannot enjoy this, like I don't *ever* want to be that way.
That section of SSE always amazed me.Wow! Great post and I totally agree. If you look at the reviews online -- the majority of people *love* the descent.
It's so sad that people cannot enjoy this, like I don't *ever* want to be that way.
If you cared to read most descent reviews that section is the one actual good part.Wow! Great post and I totally agree. If you look at the reviews online -- the majority of people *love* the descent.
It's so sad that people cannot enjoy this, like I don't *ever* want to be that way.
What you are not seeing in the huge concrete piles those trusses are connecting to. I think they went to a depth of 180 feet give or take. (@marni1971 )Using vintage pics because I love that old sculpture, it appears the bottom may be nothing but steel trusses to help distribute the load to the legs.
Give or take. I think they varied from 150 to 180.What you are not seeing in the huge concrete piles those trusses are connecting to. I think they went to a depth of 180 feet give or take. (@marni1971 )
the AmAd war wagon
The true star of the original EPCOT Center and the only remaining one today. If it ever "goes to Nova Cite," so shall I.
Translation: The American Adventure "War Wagon" is one of the most incredible (IMO) engineering achievements Disney has ever accomplished. If it ever get's "a sinkhole" like the ill-fated Horizons, I will not return to "EPCOT."
Anyone as blind as a bat can see that I was confronted with negative comments for liking the descent and my post was in response to that.If you cared to read most descent reviews that section is the one actual good part.
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