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I thought so as well!This is pretty cool
I thought so as well!This is pretty cool
Totally!YES!!! 1000x yes!
We gotta do it
Totally!
Awesome job!Here's an updated map of '66 with the Pavilions. Keep in mind that the reason some of these are larger is due to a Hotel mixed into the pavilion.
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Here's a closer look. Purple is still a PeopleMover Line, while lines in royal blue are boat docks.
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Thoughts?
I like it. Except I don't think it's practical to have all of the hospitals and doctors offices in one area. Most cities have hospitals sort every dispersed proportionately with the population, which makes ambulances more efficient. The doctors offices are built around the hospital.@MonorailRed this is a rough concept
the " just means suburban will go 360 degrees around the urban center. Thoughts?
I was thinking that would be sort of like the general hospital area with the main hospital for urban care, circulating the downtown district/urban centers, with the specialty wings for cancer research, and the childrens hospital. And also it'd be a teaching hospital affiliated with the Disney University.I like it. Except I don't think it's practical to have all of the hospitals and doctors offices in one area. Most cities have hospitals sort every dispersed proportionately with the population, which makes ambulances more efficient. The doctors offices are built around the hospital.
I was thinking that would be sort of like the general hospital area with the main hospital for urban care, circulating the downtown district/urban centers, with the specialty wings for cancer research, and the childrens hospital. And also it'd be a teaching hospital affiliated with the Disney University.
In that you'd also have the police, fire/rescue, and EMT services for the urban areas.
Then in the suburbs, there would be other hospitals. I was thinking 2 smaller ones, with a suburban ambulance center and fire rescue. I just didn't label those yet
That's a good point - let's do that!While I see your point for the hospital, I think smaller police and fire stations (along with ambulance dispatch stations) should be spread throughout the city for optimal safety. The headquarters for these emergency response teams could be in one area.
While I see your point for the hospital, I think smaller police and fire stations (along with ambulance dispatch stations) should be spread throughout the city for optimal safety. The headquarters for these emergency response teams could be in one area.
I like the park area (though it would probably just become the university area). However, it also could be placed on the edge of the city to give it more of a small town feel with access to the big city and park space.You're on a roll @kmbmw777 !
Any ideas on where else the university may go instead of the park area? Or do you think that'll work?
I love Ithica (NY) and Providence (RI) as examples of older stereotypical college towns.I like the park area (though it would probably just become the university area). However, it also could be placed on the edge of the city to give it more of a small town feel with access to the big city and park space.
Providence is a great example!I love Ithica (NY) and Providence (RI) as examples of older stereotypical college towns.
I love Ithica (NY) and Providence (RI) as examples of older stereotypical college towns.
@MonorailRed
Aside from Peoplemover, boat, and monorail - will there be other forms of public transportation?
Like trains, buses?
Let's take it one at a timeI'm thinking Buses definitely.
Boats. Lots of different boats.
Train wise... I don't think it's possible but...The SunRail having a stop in EPCOT downtown?
I'd like to have a train in the Wilderness-y area tourism wise.... Maybe even have a fleet of trains in the recreational area.... Maybe run of some eco-friendly substance though...
Hmm....Subs in the parks.... That's really all I got
Let's take it one at a time
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