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This."Christmas In Carey": Ohio's Creepiest Chrismas Celebration.
:ninja: You're on to somethingFar fetched idea: If they can't do the Universal Parade featuring Macy's, instead theme the Tribute space to "Tribute to Macy's Christmas Parades".
I cannot wait for photos of sad HHN pandas in front of this facade. Spoiler: I will be one of those pandas.“Welcome to a wonderful journey into my mouth” -Holidays at Universal Orlando. View attachment 13455
Every entrance at Universal should now require walking through a giant mouth“Welcome to a wonderful journey into my mouth” -Holidays at Universal Orlando. View attachment 13455
Oh.“Welcome to a wonderful journey into my mouth” -Holidays at Universal Orlando. View attachment 13455
MERRY CHRISTMAS, WE HOPE YOU SURVIVEOh.
That's.
This.
:ninja: You're on to something
Side note: Get ready for a lot of mini Christmas shows.
It's MIDWINTAR.I guess you're giving yourself in "tribute" to the giant nutcracker gods?
Any chance for a Cinespec system using Christmas short show?
Out of curiosity, now that the tech is in place, is there really a lot of cost to programming a new one?Taking a guess, no. Any decisions to make one would probably be put on hold/cancelled back when the shutdowns started. But we shall see!
The costs would be in the man hours and licensing (if used).Out of curiosity, now that the tech is in place, is there really a lot of cost to programming a new one?
What the hell is this?“Welcome to a wonderful journey into my mouth” -Holidays at Universal Orlando.
Out of curiosity, now that the tech is in place, is there really a lot of cost to programming a new one?
That's my question. I'm assuming there's nothing to be done physically beyond the normal maintenance, so what would it take, maybe a dozen Steves working for five months or so, or is it more than that?Who makes the show? Who programs it? Who cuts together the footage? Who tests it? Etc etc
Hmmmmm