Construction to begin by 2013. Should we be seeing some groundbreaking soon, or is this project behind schedule?
Construction was always planned to begin in 2013 when they announced it last September...so they are techinically on time.
Construction to begin by 2013. Should we be seeing some groundbreaking soon, or is this project behind schedule?
If they build it behind the Rainforest Cafe they wont have to harm any trees, since im pretty sure its just an empty field right now. Heck even if they had to relocate a few trees to put in something along the lines of El Toro that would be a sacrifice id be willing to make
The only way to really pull off the floating mountains is if they do an indoor land. I suppose they can also attach the floating mountains to other land infrastructure, but they would have to really hide the supports. Guess it could be done, with forced perspective and all.
Theme parks are lessons in magic. You can have floating mountains, but you don't need to 'disguise' them. Reference reading: Passport to Dreams latest post.
Interesting article, but there are exemptions to his point.
For example: The back part of Everest. Granted you can't see it from inside the park, but we all know kids are looking that way on the way into the parking lot and it ruins the illision of the "Forbidden Mountain". The whole mystique of the Floating Mountain Range is that it's floating. If it's attached to anything in an obvious way, it loses that appeal.
Who says you have to see their bottom?
so if this is going to open in 2015 the same time as the new potter expansion what do you think will have the best opening day