castlecake2.0
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Also I hope there are plans to make the North entrance to property a little more polished. The current grand view of the service area and cast parking lot isn’t exceptionally magical when entering property.
Yeah but nobody stays in Windermere or Dr. Phillips. The only people using that entrance are cast members themselves.Also I hope there are plans to make the North entrance to property a little more polished. The current grand view of the service area and cast parking lot isn’t exceptionally magical when entering property.
Is that razor wire around the top to keep the prisoners in?Could you imagine the meltdown on the boards if Disney were to build a hotel this generic?
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I've driven 70,000 miles in the last 18 months encountering many roundabouts in my travels. 60 mph 4 lane semi divided slowed and brought together for a moment to neighborhood ones. They all seemed to flow pretty well and weren't littered with debris from multiple crashesI can't imagine a world where they are widening to a 4 lane highway to ease traffic and then introducing multiple circles. That's begging for multiple accidents a day. I'm not a traffic engineer so this is merely conjecture. I'm hoping those are just locations for ramps or interchanges.
Also I hope there are plans to make the North entrance to property a little more polished. The current grand view of the service area and cast parking lot isn’t exceptionally magical when entering property.
Not at all…and I don’t think they have need current or medium term for new hotels.Do you think they remember how to build hotels worthy of this location?
Good god…nobody with a Brain builds circles BY CHOICE in this day and age
I don't get the problem with them either, yet some people absolutely seem to vapor lock at them.Is that razor wire around the top to keep the prisoners in?
I've driven 70,000 miles in the last 18 months encountering many roundabouts in my travels. 60 mph 4 lane semi divided slowed and brought together for a moment to neighborhood ones. They all seemed to flow pretty well and weren't littered with debris from multiple crashes
Right about never.When is the site that cannot be named going to learn that I watermark my permit photos.
They can’t handle high volume and make the feeders problematic.I don't get the problem with them either, yet some people absolutely seem to vapor lock at them.
Before the pandemic landed me a sweet work-from-home deal, I went through the same one almost daily. About once a week I would run into someone that just did not grasp the whole "the car in the roundabout has the right of way" concept. They displayed this by either nearly t-boning me when I was in the roundabout or to coming to a complete stop while still in the roundabout.
I've driven 70,000 miles in the last 18 months encountering many roundabouts in my travels. 60 mph 4 lane semi divided slowed and brought together for a moment to neighborhood ones. They all seemed to flow pretty well and weren't littered with debris from multiple crashes
Good god…nobody with a Brain builds circles BY CHOICE in this day and age
they are absolutely terrible for flow and visibility.
I'm no fan, but they are in fact being built all over. And while my initial inclination might be to condemn all those building them to the "no brain" category, I do in fact know that some of those decision makers are smart people, and there is actually evidence to back up the notion that, in the right situations (fairly low traffic volume and speed, but enough that some kind of traffic control is needed), traffic circles are more efficient and safer than stop signs or traffic lights.Good god…nobody with a Brain builds circles BY CHOICE in this day and age
This is my concern. It only takes one knucklehead to ruin traffic for thousands of others.I don't get the problem with them either, yet some people absolutely seem to vapor lock at them.
Before the pandemic landed me a sweet work-from-home deal, I went through the same one almost daily. About once a week I would run into someone that just did not grasp the whole "the car in the roundabout has the right of way" concept. They displayed this by either nearly t-boning me when I was in the roundabout or to coming to a complete stop while still in the roundabout.
The late 60’s concept art would agree with you.I understand it's just jokes about that drawing of the supposed Venetian, but that's clearly supposed to be a facsimile of the Palazzo Ducale in Venice -- it's a crude rendition of the building's unique roof line. The taller building is St. Mark's Campanile.
I don't think the Venetian would have been generic at all if they'd actually built it -- it would probably have looked similar to the Italy pavilion at EPCOT, which also uses those same buildings.
This is my concern. It only takes one knucklehead to ruin traffic for thousands of others.
The late 60’s concept art would agree with you.
it kinda was made sorts obsolete when they built world showcase.
but in today’s time and date…the old rumored 7 seas hotels not built won’t be. Maybe the Venetian…but the “Asian” and “Persian” ones are a thematic non-starter anymore. I don’t to think they’ll ever to a geography referenced site again…you’ll get nonsense ideas like “reflections”
I’m just saying some of the younger, less “weathered” states need to heed their forebearers…I'm no fan, but they are in fact being built all over. And while my initial inclination might be to condemn all those building them to the "no brain" category, I do in fact know that some of those decision makers are smart people, and there is actually evidence to back up the notion that, in the right situations (fairly low traffic volume and speed, but enough that some kind of traffic control is needed), traffic circles are more efficient and safer than stop signs or traffic lights.
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