As far as I hope it still is the plan. The whole project seems to have gone piecemeal.Was? Is the budget being reeled back on the entire project now? Those are one of the things that stick out to me the most.
As far as I hope it still is the plan. The whole project seems to have gone piecemeal.Was? Is the budget being reeled back on the entire project now? Those are one of the things that stick out to me the most.
As far as I hope it still is the plan. The whole project seems to have gone piecemeal.
With new launch tech and larger capacity ride vehicles I think they could come close to matching current capacity with a single track. Slinky dog is incredibly efficient.
As far as I hope it still is the plan. The whole project seems to have gone piecemeal.
Bleh. Who knew paint and some prop changes could cost so much.As far as I hope it still is the plan. The whole project seems to have gone piecemeal.
I'd prefer WDW's SM stay unique with the two tracks and bobsled style. The point of our Space Mountain was to be the "Space Matterhorn". You know it's basically a clone of the Matterhorn, because you know all
Well I at least know Space Mountain needs to be brought into the 21st century.
And the Matterhorn will still be there. Where Walt intended.
Of course it does. But it doesn't mean both tracks have to go and you don't need cars where you sit side by side. It's only your opinion, not fact
If you want 21st century modern, in two years you can mosey on over to TRON
I don't want my Space Mountain to be like all the others. It does need an update but not the update you think it needs. IMO, of course
I really liked (pie in the sky here) the idea of Switzerland at World Showcase and the Matterhorn behind that. Also, really like the idea of Mt Fuji behind Japan.
I get wanting sponsorship to build these things. I don't get having to have sponsorship to build these things.
It was.I imagine it was already posted but the Restrooms by Auntie's also got a paint job, I believe white (the restrooms that attach to the new orange creamsicle color scheme)
Tomorrowland just seems to plague Disney management since the beginning. To be fair, we're sort of in a transition phase with an attempt to bring back to the 70s look with some modern color flare, which is a compromise I'd love. However, it'll only work if they have the budget and expertise to see it through.As with most Tommorowlands... I'm struggling to see the "big picture" and what this land is supposed to represent. Why must Tommorowland be a mishmash? I keep hoping it finds an identity. Disharmonious patterns and textures against color choices ripped right out of Pantone's "Decades" colorbook. A dash of 50s and 60s with some tacky retro80s rounded brick designs and angular lines befitting 90s-00s. All that's missing is chrome and the random sprinkling of Steampunk to complete the confusion.
Tomorrowland just seems to plague Disney management since the beginning. To be fair, we're sort of in a transition phase with an attempt to bring back to the 70s look with some modern color flare, which is a compromise I'd love. However, it'll only work if they have the budget and expertise to see it through.
That is where the train passes underneath. It is painted that way to hide the stains the train would produce in its exhaust.I'm looking back at some older Peoplemover videos. Turns out that specific color change has been there for a while. I never saw that before. False alarm.
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