JML42691
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Actually, parts are on ebayomg
parts are now on EBAY!!!
Just kidding... but oddly enough mousesurplus prob will have em at some point
mitch
Actually, parts are on ebayomg
parts are now on EBAY!!!
Just kidding... but oddly enough mousesurplus prob will have em at some point
mitch
My wife asks "When will they get rid of the tombstones?"
And I tell her "One eyesore at a time, my dear." :lol:
Did they make the wand shorter or the arch smaller after they took the 2000 sign off?
Actually, parts are on ebay
I think he is because I did the research and found nothing on ebay. They did have parts earlier this week.Please be kidding ... is it more than just the sequins?
No amount of Disney Magic make-up will fix that LaL tragedy of poor planning. The only hope is removal and relocation....with nice landscaping of course.
Not everyone thinks it's poor planning. There are several that think they're a beautiful addition to the entrance plaza.
Is was just the sparkle things, which I guess is part of it...I'm just waiting for somebody to post a bolt or a bar or something so I can laugh at the high bidderPlease be kidding ... is it more than just the sequins?
Many of the tiles we're given away to those whom booked packages and Cast Members.From what I understand, about 500,000 tiles were sold of the roughly 750,000 available slots or about 67%. If you figure 3 people on average per tile, that would mean about 1.5 Million people thought it was a good addition and worth the money.
I wasn't arguing the tiles so much as I was the look of the monuments. The tiles weren't exactly advertised all that well. A lot of people didn't even know what they were.From what I understand, about 500,000 tiles were sold of the roughly 750,000 available slots or about 67%. If you figure 3 people on average per tile, that would mean about 1.5 Million people thought it was a good addition and worth the money.
That being said, betweem 1999 and 2007 roughly ~60 Million people visited Epcot (granted a decent percentage are repeat visitors). Bottom line is that if the LaL was moved, it would be a minority that would complain as only a fraction of the visiting population felt it was worth the money.
Disney can still keep their end of the bargain and just move the LaL plaques to another part of the park that is not so contraversial or in many folks view - poorly thought out.
Great pics! Thanks!
It's amazing to see how much bigger SSE is looking already, and not only that, how much more "balanced" it seems now.
FYI, the poster also said in the same comment that the leave a "bad" legacy was supposed to be made of clear plastic, not stone, so one would assume that cost-cutting gave us the horrible entrance we need to change now.I read on one of the popular imagineering blogs (either reimagineering or Epcot Central) that the guy who originally designed Epcot Center's entrance also designed the Leave a Legacy entrance. However, he didn't include the ridiculous painted monoliths on the legs of Speaceship Earth. It was a cheap, after the fact 'addition' to LaL and it shows.
Sweeeeet!
And those people do look as though they are "raising-the-roof" to a wonderful looking SSE. :lol:
Now that I agree with. The painted legs are just awful.I read on one of the popular imagineering blogs (either reimagineering or Epcot Central) that the guy who originally designed Epcot Center's entrance also designed the Leave a Legacy entrance. However, he didn't include the ridiculous painted monoliths on the legs of Speaceship Earth. It was a cheap, after the fact 'addition' to LaL and it shows.
Wow...Thats much dirtier than I envisioned. It's probably all of the smoke particles that are rising to the top from the fires that take place during the SSE attraction...:lookaroun
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