Storybook Circus Entrance Photo

flynnibus

Premium Member
TDO did it right.

And none of those are setup with the land and pathways like MK is either. Often in a circus due to the ground layout and lack of identifying structures, you need to guide and confirm for people 'this is the place'. But none of that really applies in the MK layout for the land.

I'm not saying all 'entrance' signs are redundant - but it feels so here. Somethings while they may have correct inspiration may not necessarily come off as intended.
 

Rose&Crowner

Well-Known Member
And none of those are setup with the land and pathways like MK is either. Often in a circus due to the ground layout and lack of identifying structures, you need to guide and confirm for people 'this is the place'. But none of that really applies in the MK layout for the land.

I'm not saying all 'entrance' signs are redundant - but it feels so here. Somethings while they may have correct inspiration may not necessarily come off as intended.

I think it was intended to be an entrance to a circus, no?
 

doctornick

Well-Known Member
I'm not commenting on the grammar - but the idea that you need to put ENTRANCE so predominately on the sign itself - hence my reference to the Adventureland sign. It's a bit of a crutch when you can't get the message across without literally spelling everything out.

I think it's meant to be theme, not informational. A "real" circus could easily have such signs indicating the entrance and that's what it is trying to emulate.
 

JLipnick

Well-Known Member
are they going to leave the supports metal or are they going to cover them to look like the support poles for the tent entrance sign? also, what about the back of the Storybook Circus sign? are they not going to cover it? and they could have had different signs on either side of the front instead of the same welcome to storybook circus on both sides (left and right sides).
 

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