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

mickEblu

Well-Known Member
Probably ture because we are in the DLR forums. It is called common sense people.

I honestly don’t care. I’m usually not that interested in construction pictures unless it’s some really cool aerial. On another note, a picture of the inside of a show building of a cloned attraction does apply to DLR.
 

SWGalaxysEdge

Well-Known Member
Sorry - this applies to SWGE as a whole but...the SWGE area at Celebration.

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kthomas105

Well-Known Member
Scientists have been trying to answer this question for ages. However, if you look closely, you’ll notice the following:

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Now correct me if I’m wrong, but to me that looks like a cirrus cloud, which, due to the more temperate climate of California compared to the storminess of Florida, leads me to believe this photo was taken at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge: Batuu: Disneyland Resort: Anaheim: California: USA.
Not to mention that if you look at the composition of the dirt, it looks to be of the reddish/brown clay variety native to California.

Actually the bottom photo you reference is from DHS. The other photo may be from DL as the original poster said, but the one you guys are referencing is definitely from DHS. You can see the construction crane used to build toy story land in the background as well as the last remaining facade from streets of America. I highlighted the photo below so you can see what I am referencing. I guess the dirt and clouds aren’t so different in FL and CA.
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Disney Irish

Premium Member
Actually the bottom photo you reference is from DHS. The other photo may be from DL as the original poster said, but the one you guys are referencing is definitely from DHS. You can see the construction crane used to build toy story land in the background as well as the last remaining facade from streets of America. I highlighted the photo below so you can see what I am referencing. I guess the dirt and clouds aren’t so different in FL and CA.View attachment 363444

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Old Mouseketeer

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Actually the bottom photo you reference is from DHS. The other photo may be from DL as the original poster said, but the one you guys are referencing is definitely from DHS. You can see the construction crane used to build toy story land in the background as well as the last remaining facade from streets of America. I highlighted the photo below so you can see what I am referencing. I guess the dirt and clouds aren’t so different in FL and CA.View attachment 363444

Great catch!! I wasn't looking so closely.
 

mickEblu

Well-Known Member
Some more pics from Celebration...

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If I were them I’d hold off on the photo opportunities with those ride vehicles until they get the ride system to work. This thing might be a Coaster by the time they get it work.

But seriously @Darkbeer1 is there really a possibility of the ride system changing? Have you heard anything? I saw a joke you made about ROTRs ride system earlier and I also made a similar joke a few weeks ago when it was first announced that ROTR would not open with the land.
 
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