Disney Springs has a contemporary setting. It is a contemporary, revitalized "old town" that has all of the amenities found in similar, trendy adaptive reuse projects across the country.The only conflict is that the garages have a modern theme, while the rest of springs has an 'old florida" story, so the theme of the garages dont really match the theme of the rest of DS
I like the modern take on covering that their doing, so we will just have to agree to disagree.
Camoflaging it to look like a hotel would be kinda wierd since there is no hotel here, would be cool if they would of build a small one in the landings or something, definitely could have added to the village story.
we're lucky they are getting covered at all, since Uni's aren't covered, and there's really nothing that requires them to be covered.
A parking garage, no matter what you do to it, still looks like a parking garage.
The garages at Uni dont have facades at all, so least they are attempting to make them look good.
How eat up are we? 20 pages dedicated to a damned parking garage! And I've read them all!!!
But it's a disney parking garage!
But it's a disney parking garage!
In all seriousness I understand feeling foolish about it but the garage is such a huge change to downtown disney that it's kind of hard to not watch. Besides I can't wait to get decent parking finally.
The way that they are "theming" the garage is fine and is actually probably best for Florida weather. I assume everything is being built to withstand hurricane's, whereas a facade like @flynnibus is talking about would fall apart before the storm even gets serious.
I suppose yes, more could've been done. But we are the 1% that actually care. Hell, I don't even care that much. It's a damn parking garage, not everything needs to be themed to the hilt.Why? Similarly elaborate facades stand up to hurricanes just fine over at the Studios park, and presumably with a parking garage you wouldn't need such a heavy steel supporting structure like those on New York Street. Such levels of themeing wouldn't be cheap, so none of us would ordinarily be surprised more simple decorations are being applied instead. Which is perhaps adequate, but of course Disney once routinely exceeded expectations, and they otherwise do not appear to be pinching pennies in implementing Disney Springs. So yes, more could have been done to theme the garages.
"Rides of excellent quality" are those that are "themed to the hilt." Rides and parking structures are connected because they stem from the same mindset.I suppose yes, more could've been done. But we are the 1% that actually care. Hell, I don't even care that much. It's a **** parking garage, not everything needs to be themed to the hilt.
All I care about is that they wake up and start building rides of excellent quality again and make the parks better. I could care less about what a parking garage looks like.
Thanks, captain obvious."Rides of excellent quality" are those that are "themed to the hilt." Rides and parking structures are connected because they stem from the same mindset.
Just food for thought, none of the parking lots at any of the parks are themed. In fact, they're much uglier and plain than these garages."Rides of excellent quality" are those that are "themed to the hilt." Rides and parking structures are connected because they stem from the same mindset.
Exactly. I honestly wouldn't mind if all parks got parking garages. Those parking lots are nothing but concrete wastelands.Just food for thought, none of the parking lots at any of the parks are themed. In fact, they're much uglier and plain than these garages.
I'd settle for just trees planted periodically through them.Exactly. I honestly wouldn't mind if all parks got parking garages. Those parking lots are nothing but concrete wastelands.
You only build parking garages when you have to. From a cost standpoint alone parking garages cost about 10-20 times per space more than a lot. The logistics of moving cars is also much easier for a parking lot vs garage.Exactly. I honestly wouldn't mind if all parks got parking garages. Those parking lots are nothing but concrete wastelands.
Not always, Millennium Force is a ride of excellent quality and not themed at all."Rides of excellent quality" are those that are "themed to the hilt." Rides and parking structures are connected because they stem from the same mindset.
Well, I was being a bit facetious, I understand that the amount of people that go to MK alone every day needs a parking lot of that size, a garage would not only be impractical, but it would probably be one of the largest garages in the world.You only build parking garages when you have to. From a cost standpoint alone parking garages cost about 10-20 times per space more than a lot. The logistics of moving cars is also much easier for a parking lot vs garage.
Bottom line, when you have the room, you build a parking lot.
The only real advantage of a garage is they take up less space and provide covered parking
That has been talked about on more than one occasion as the do have a lot or two that are taking up valuable land.Well, I was being a bit facetious, I understand that the amount of people that go to MK alone every day needs a parking lot of that size, a garage would not only be impractical, but it would probably be one of the largest garages in the world.
If a parking garage were to go at any of the parks though, I could easily see them building one at DHS down the line.
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