Oh... ooooooh....
I was comparing the two, and the whole truncated building isn't new.. it's the color and all that makes it look odd.
Then you question - why did they change what they did?
The entry facade section on the right was switched to a more Gothic period appearance. That fits better with Elsa's ice castle and such, so I'll allow it. They also reworked the entry doors allow all the entrances to be there.. The old arcade-style doors on the other chunk (now removed) were where the Tourism office and the exit from the film were located (later FP distribution.)
So, ok, those are gone.. and in their place appears to be some sort of awning. Ok, rerouted the queue to the old theater and getting a bit more floor space - ok. Got it.
But then the second level? Why change the windows?
The old windows were the old lounge. It was of a decent size with a large events conference room even. Don't suppose they'd put the queue up there, do you?
I was comparing the two, and the whole truncated building isn't new.. it's the color and all that makes it look odd.
Then you question - why did they change what they did?
The entry facade section on the right was switched to a more Gothic period appearance. That fits better with Elsa's ice castle and such, so I'll allow it. They also reworked the entry doors allow all the entrances to be there.. The old arcade-style doors on the other chunk (now removed) were where the Tourism office and the exit from the film were located (later FP distribution.)
So, ok, those are gone.. and in their place appears to be some sort of awning. Ok, rerouted the queue to the old theater and getting a bit more floor space - ok. Got it.
But then the second level? Why change the windows?
The old windows were the old lounge. It was of a decent size with a large events conference room even. Don't suppose they'd put the queue up there, do you?