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This is a win anyway you look at it.
I’m glad Chevrolet decided to invest in this decades old attraction.
I’m glad Chevrolet decided to invest in this decades old attraction.
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Maybe it will be the most accurate simulacra of a winding mountain road man has ever created.$100 million for what I imagine to be mostly some pre-fab set pieces sounds generous. Unless I have this whole thing wrong...
As stated above, Disney does bundle costs for projects. $100M could be spent in any way they feel like it. The overhang, ride upgrades, queue upgrades (I hope we get an actual pre-show again), and where I think a lot of money will be spent - work on the ride system and building maintenance (It's a 40+ year old building, there could be anything wrong with it). It's also possible the ride track needs significant work and if that's the case then that would definitely run up the budget.$100 million for what I imagine to be mostly some pre-fab set pieces sounds generous. Unless I have this whole thing wrong...
Funny, I thought the concept art showed it would not be enclosed. I agree with the below, you see the railings in the concept art, if enclosed you wouldn't see that.Hard to tell if they've enclosed the speed section as rumored.
If you look to the right of the new awning, It looks to me like it will not be enclosed, since you can still see the slanted track and it’s railing.
Also small detail I find slightly amusing after zooming in, is that everyone in the photo seems to be wearing a magic-band.
They spent seconds on Test Track lol. Announcing/reminding people about a lot of smaller things in the form of song was genius.The fact that they didn't spend 10-15 mins on a single TT update is great for me. In addition to Epic, we should be hearing a lot of additional details drop for these WDW projects as work begins.
We already know the best part of this project (redone entrance), so I already love this project.
I'm guessing there's a staircase on the far side of that scaffold and the platform is just so the top of the staircase is at the same level as the interior of the building, instead of having people walk up/down the incline.