Just mainly smaller items (and tram) removal.https://twitter.com/bioreconstruct/status/577901095227420673
Saw this on Twitter today. Once again it looks like absolutely nothing has been done
Just mainly smaller items (and tram) removal.https://twitter.com/bioreconstruct/status/577901095227420673
Saw this on Twitter today. Once again it looks like absolutely nothing has been done
Just mainly smaller items (and tram) removal.
It was obviously costing them more money to keep it going and maintaining it, than to just close it and leave it to rot. Seems a shame for Catastrophe Canyon just to sit there. They could have at least made a mini attraction out of that and the queue warehouses surely? I suppose it's the cost of the fuel for the trucks, the tanks, the explosions, the water (I know it's recycled but still). Anyway, didn't they haul the trucks away a few weeks ago?
Let's hope we don't have River Country 2.0 on our hands!
Gotta drag it into 2016.
Just mainly smaller items (and tram) removal.
What a relief.Just enough was removed to ensure it will never open again.
https://twitter.com/bioreconstruct/status/577901095227420673
Saw this on Twitter today. Once again it looks like absolutely nothing has been done
In their defense, removing trams does take a while... it's not like they have wheels and an engine.Just mainly smaller items (and tram) removal.
I remember when the Pee Wee Herman/Mel Gibson video segment was removed. It was shortly after Pee Wee had his little....... "scandal" .I recently saw @marni1971 's video on the Backlot Tour and it's a great look at how elaborate this ride used to be. What other Disney attraction gave you a bathroom and lunch break?
Kind of amazing to see so many celebrity cameos too. Siskel and Ebert, Geroge Lucas, Mel Gibson and Pee Wee Herman (what!?), Bette Middler etc
It was obviously costing them more money to keep it going and maintaining it, than to just close it and leave it to rot. Seems a shame for Catastrophe Canyon just to sit there. They could have at least made a mini attraction out of that and the queue warehouses surely? I suppose it's the cost of the fuel for the trucks, the tanks, the explosions, the water (I know it's recycled but still). Anyway, didn't they haul the trucks away a few weeks ago?
Let's hope we don't have River Country 2.0 on our hands!
In their defense, removing trams does take a while... it's not like they have wheels and an engine.
Wasn't that drained within a few days of closure?Kind of cool to see the Pearl Harbor scene drained
Kind of cool to see the Pearl Harbor scene drained
According to multiple sources, Disney has not renewed the license for Tarzan and can not use him for promotion or merchandise.
IF Tarzan were to be used however, he would be a much better fit for Animal Kingdom which would be my other most-wanted addition – a "fantasyland" type of area at AK that would include inexpensive dark rides based on Jungle Book, The Lion King, Up and possibly one that intertwines the stories of the dog/cat movies (like 101 Dalmatians, Lady and The Tramp and The Aristocats).
Thank you. I did get some stage footage in part one. Not an awful lot but there's a bit.I remember all of that... The Robin Williams/Walter Cronkite film was a highlight. I was disappointed that there wasn't footage of the sound stage part of the walking tour, but, I guess they didn't allow filming up there.
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