Small retail shopbtw anyone know what that high-five hideout is?
I think the appropriate comp is Storybook Circus in Magic Kingdom's Fantasyland.This is not Diagon Alley. Nor is it Dinoland, USA either.
I'm confused about the Trollercoaster art - it looks like the platform with the spider sticks up directly through the coaster tracks and just begins in mid-air. Am I misreading the image?
I think it’s better than Storybook Circus, but I get the comparison.I think the appropriate comp is Storybook Circus in Magic Kingdom's Fantasyland.
I'm confused about the Trollercoaster art - it looks like the platform with the spider sticks up directly through the coaster tracks and just begins in mid-air. Am I misreading the image?
Lol is this real?I was talking about the art - I understood they were unlikely to have a post in the middle of the track that the trains crash into. The entire image seems very odd, to an extent that I wonder if it’s AI.
Yup. Mix of hand drawn and copy and paste. Didn’t want anyone to worry that Universal was spending all their money on Spider Onion hover technology.I was talking about the art - I understood they were unlikely to have a post in the middle of the track that the trains crash into. The entire image seems very odd, to an extent that I wonder if it’s AI.
What seems to be confusing you? Perhaps I can clarify.Lol is this real?
What seems to be confusing you? Perhaps I can clarify.
Well the U.S. school system isn't the greatest, so I'm sure spelling anything is difficultthe target audience probably can't even spell cheap and is probably ok with playing with a cardboard box.
American preschool children are not typically known for their developed palates and love for international cuisine.Kung-fu Panda not having Mr Ping's Noodle Shop is just terrible. I'm all for a Chinese/Asian themed area Panda could bring into the new land instead of just taking over Curious George. Add a nice seating area with lanterns, cherry blossom trees, etc..
I mean 2 of my 3 kids like sushi, so not all kids are like this.American preschool children are not typically known for their developed palates and love for international cuisine.
I however, like Asian food and would have really liked to see that noodle shop design used. Granted, I’m 34 lol.