DisneyRoy
Well-Known Member
Oh howdy!!! It's getting exciting now!!!
Makes sense since cars always end up on that grass when WWoS has lots of events anyway.A permit was filed today with the South Florida Water Management district to pave this grass parking area at Wild World of Sports. They will also be making some changes to the Victory Way entrance to better accommodate busses.
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Makes sense since cars always end up on that grass when WWoS has lots of events anyway.
Comming from Chicago I thought that would be an issue as well but the soil, if you want to call it that, drains really well and its not really an issue in most cases.And I imagine with all the rain in Florida parking on the grass can be quite problematic.
Lets hope so. The Rooms are getting pretty tired looking.There was a permit filed today for Pop Century with the description "Functional Model Rooms". Wondering if this is a model for a new type of room, or maybe a refurb.
I'd be surprised if Pop stays Pop. With only half of the century done and the Art of Animation taking the other side... it seems like a retheming could be in order.
There was a permit filed today for Pop Century with the description "Functional Model Rooms". Wondering if this is a model for a new type of room, or maybe a refurb.
I agree, but I think they'll probably wait until the natural refurbishment schedule. They can redo the entire resort at that time.I'd be surprised if Pop stays Pop. With only half of the century done and the Art of Animation taking the other side... it seems like a retheming could be in order.
Any chance Pop would become the first value resort with DVC?There was a permit filed today for Pop Century with the description "Functional Model Rooms". Wondering if this is a model for a new type of room, or maybe a refurb.
idk if Pop will, but I wouldn't be surprised if AoA is down the line, given its proximity to DHS.Any chance Pop would become the first value resort with DVC?
Any chance Pop would become the first value resort with DVC?
Could you please give a rough idea of what requires a permit. I realize it is a large and legal thing, but in the broadest terms what is the minimum work to require a permit. For example... Electrical and Mechanical... does that mean replacing an outlet? I also realize that different levels of permits require different things (like soil and water or wetlands permits)
Most of the "permit"s posted in this thread are actually Notices of Commencement which means work is ab out to begin on real property and it's main purpose is to be sure the contractor gets paid in a timely fashion when the work is complete. A notice of commencement is required for anything over $2500. The other type of permit that I post about is one submitted to the South Florida Water Management District. These permits are needed whenever something is going to be done that will impact storm water control. This normally means when a permeable surface (water way, grass, trees, etc) is being turned into a non-permeable surface (building, concrete path, road, etc).
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