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Anyone seen this yet??
Just another month or two maybe before the view is completely obstructed. Once the walls start going up all we'll be able to see are the backsides of show buildings.
Anyone seen this yet??
what's crazy too is you can just barely make out the AT-AT's inside the building anymore.Just another month or two maybe before the view is completely obstructed. Once the walls start going up all we'll be able to see are the backsides of show buildings.
If he's a cast member as most have insinuated though, couldn't they have had precedent to fire him over this? Ah well. He's "back", so that's really all that matters.
It really doesn't. Disney has all the power and legal ability to make someone's life a living hell. This just seems like a "heyyyyy....stop that!"If Disney was that bothered all they would have to do is issue a cease and desist requesting that the image be removed from his/her site. The whole story about "The Mouse" terrorizing a Disney blogger over something so trivial doesn't make much sense.
If he's a cast member as most have insinuated though, couldn't they have had precedent to fire him over this? Ah well. He's "back", so that's really all that matters.
I've often found his stuff to be good, but he was never a go-to source of new footage. Jane the lady vlogger, and sometimes sadly even Fresh Baked are where I go.I find the chance that he is a CM extremely low. More likely a local recent college age guy that has over the last years finally gotten to the point in his life where he needs to look at career, relationships, w t h the future holds, etc (I've done zero recon on the guy.. this is just a 10sec impression after watching his content on and off since he started)
A college guy who buys a $100 + ticket every week, even if he can only stop by for an hour or two to get some pictures?I find the chance that he is a CM extremely low. More likely a local recent college age guy that has over the last years finally gotten to the point in his life where he needs to look at career, relationships, w t h the future holds, etc (I've done zero recon on the guy.. this is just a 10sec impression after watching his content on and off since he started)
BTW, can anyone speculate on what the new vertical construction is around 11:45 in the video??
No, I'm referring to these beams that aren't apart of the show building.If you mean the lower, wood forms, that's for the Millennium Falcon attraction (whatever code name people are using nowadays).
No, I'm referring to these beams that aren't apart of the show building.
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No worries.Oh, sorry. I was totally looking in the wrong spot.
I'm not sure what those represent. Just remember, not all of the perimeter building walls are built up yet, and all that rock-work is going to need to be supported somehow. I bet it's something in those veins (but I can't tell exactly what).
I'm not sure what those represent. Just remember, not all of the perimeter building walls are built up yet, and all that rock-work is going to need to be supported somehow. I bet it's something in those veins (but I can't tell exactly what).
The sad thing is, like Hans earlier pointed out, once who main show building is complete, our view of a lot of the "other" construction will be greatly hindered.Agreed. There is going to be a lot of "stuff" in this land that's not physically attached to the two big ride warehouse buildings. There will be cliffs and buildings and village settlements and all sorts of structures going on here. The two big ride warehouses that all the photos and attention have focused on the last six months are in the background of this artwork, creating the hills and geography that forms the perimeter. Then there's a heckuva lot of other structures going on between the warehouses and in front of them.
A college guy who buys a $100 + ticket every week, even if he can only stop by for an hour or two to get some pictures?
Well, he posted nearly weakly what his ticket looked like, so it's not a story. He would comment things like, "Here is what my ticket looks like today." Only makes sense that he was given paper tickets because he was a CM and didn't have an AP.I dont buy that story - so not worried about justifying it. Makes no sense for anyone
BTW, can anyone speculate on what the new vertical construction is around 11:45 in the video??
WDW also has the benefit of having four parks to walk around in. It's easy to go to WDW once a week and not get bored because you're still only hitting each park once a month if you do.It's always unfortunate to see these bloggers burn themselves out. At least she didn't do it to the point of cynicism and disdain for the product, another particular one comes to mind.
It always seems like a good idea, but seriously weekly visits to the DLR with a workload is never going to end anywhere but burnout. I personally think visiting a park with any regularity quickly starts to take away some of the treat of it.
It's probably why WDW has such a good grasp on the market. If it's your annual retreat it's harder to notice the flaws unless they become super prolonged... in the way WDW has managed to do in the past decade. If WDW had the true locals market like DLR, I think the changes would have been more forthcoming.
WDW also has the benefit of having four parks to walk around in. It's easy to go to WDW once a week and not get bored because you're still only hitting each park once a month if you do.
It is MUCH more affordable to be a WDW AP. The most expensive pass is $769, and that gets you into the theme parks, water parks, Wide World of Sports, the golf course, free parking, 20% off all merchandise and 45 restaurants (10% off some others), and Photopass downloads (and no blockout dates, which also applies to the pass below it). Also, every annual pass that includes the theme parks gets you free parking and the merch/food discounts, and the cheapest one (besides the Epcot only pass) is only $269.So true, and something I'd never considered. I'm too lazy to look but how do annual pass prices differ between the two resorts?
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