WDW Permits 2014

YodaMan

Well-Known Member
Does this mean they're expecting it to be very big? The movie, I mean.

After Frozen caught them off guard, I bet Disney would rather assume that every film will be huge rather than be unprepared.

But to be honest, every new film basically comes with a M&G (Frozen, Ralph, Pooh, Tangled, etc...) regardless of popularity.
 

danlb_2000

Premium Member
Original Poster
Bunch or permits for Animal Kingdom today. Trying to figure out what TCR stands for this this first permit. The address on the permit is the old Kennel building, anyone know what this is being used for now?

554 Restaurantosaurs Rd - TCR Relocation Electrical


The other permits are for repairs of various bridges.

671 Dinoland Dr - Bridge Wood Replacement
870 Werikhe Way - Bridge Wood Replacement
835 Werikhe Way - Bridge Wood Replacement
745 Werikhe Way - Bridge Wood Replacement
655 W Savannah Circle - Birdge Wood Replacement
 

Tom

Beta Return
Bunch or permits for Animal Kingdom today. Trying to figure out what TCR stands for this this first permit. The address on the permit is the old Kennel building, anyone know what this is being used for now?

554 Restaurantosaurs Rd - TCR Relocation Electrical


The other permits are for repairs of various bridges.

671 Dinoland Dr - Bridge Wood Replacement
870 Werikhe Way - Bridge Wood Replacement
835 Werikhe Way - Bridge Wood Replacement
745 Werikhe Way - Bridge Wood Replacement
655 W Savannah Circle - Birdge Wood Replacement

transaction cash register?

My first two thoughts were "Temperature Control" or "Time Clock", but I can't come up with an R word.

If Cash Register, perhaps "Temporary".
 

disneykw

Member
It apparently stands for Teller Cash Recycler, which I did not know, but I've used them several times. They're machines about waist high that are used to deposit or dispense cash for all merchandise locations, as well as any other positions that may use cash, such as Guest Relations or Ticketing. There are several of these located backstage.
 

danlb_2000

Premium Member
Original Poster
It apparently stands for Teller Cash Recycler, which I did not know, but I've used them several times. They're machines about waist high that are used to deposit or dispense cash for all merchandise locations, as well as any other positions that may use cash, such as Guest Relations or Ticketing. There are several of these located backstage.

This makes sense, I could definitely see the old Kennel building being used for something like this.
 

danlb_2000

Premium Member
Original Poster
What food service is this? I am not familiar with this one. Is it a new QS?

It's currently a store, sounds like they are converting it to food. Not sure what it is going to be.

creature-comforts-00.jpg
 

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