News Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge - Historical Construction/Impressions

yookeroo

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No one is claiming anything, but it's my understanding that you're saying IP inclusion is necessary to keep up public demand and interest in the park and I was merely giving you two examples where that has not been the case.

I never said it was necessary. Just that the incentives one way are HUGE. So big that it's very hard to go a different direction without a lot of risk. As a business decision, it's really hard to blame them. It's been working pretty great so far.
 

Earl Sweatpants

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I never said it was necessary. Just that the incentives one way are HUGE. So big that it's very hard to go a different direction without a lot of risk. As a business decision, it's really hard to blame them. It's been working pretty great so far.
I DO understand what you're saying and where you're coming from. Our disconnect stems from me being stubborn and not being willing to let go of what Disneyland should be (in my mind), and fully seeing it as a functioning business entity, which it currently very much is. It certainly isn't gonna change any time soon, and that's gonna have to be OK with me.

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TP2000

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Isn't she great? She jumps in the backseat in traffic to get us some new footage from a new angle!

They are putting another level on top of the giant ride building (Battle Escape? Alcatraz? Escape From Alcatraz? No wonder WDI calls it Alcatraz), which looks to be about a 12 foot tall attic level likely for HVAC and building support systems. That building is huge, and has two levels about 30 feet tall each. That's like stacking two Small World rides on top of each other. This has to be one of the biggest ride buildings at Disneyland, and would seem to rival the big Epcot pavilions for Exxon and GM for size and scope. Huge!

And at the 7:00 mark, that big round mechanism-thing they are building on the other end of the same building is getting even more rebar, more support steel, and more reinforcing.

Whatever that thing does, it's been engineered to take the load of a Saturn V rocket at liftoff.
 
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britain

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I love this shot from mintcrocodile's new update!

What a crazy project! Designing something that works in one context and still works three hundred yards (and a galaxy) away in a different context.

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They must have used up all their "Must make theming work from all angles" cards here so there's nothing left to use on GotG!
 
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