To personally ask of this, the actors who talk at the windows in NYstreet. Are they still doing that, or has that stopped with Shrek 4D's closure?
To personally ask of this, the actors who talk at the windows in NYstreet. Are they still doing that, or has that stopped with Shrek 4D's closure?
To double post, as this may be fascinating to see what people think; USH has added their first gender-neutral bathrooms at Super Silly Fun Land. As far as I understand, this is the first time that they have ever done it for the park.
TBH the companion or family facilities have always been gender neutral.To double post, as this may be fascinating to see what people think; USH has added their first gender-neutral bathrooms at Super Silly Fun Land. As far as I understand, this is the first time that they have ever done it for the park.
To double post, as this may be fascinating to see what people think; USH has added their first gender-neutral bathrooms at Super Silly Fun Land. As far as I understand, this is the first time that they have ever done it for the park.
I’ll try my question here. Are the new soundstages down by the lake replacing old soundstages? What is the impact going to be of these new stages relative to what was there previously?
I’ll try my question here. Are the new soundstages down by the lake replacing old soundstages? What is the impact going to be of these new stages relative to what was there previously?
To further on what Alex was saying - The two newest stages 22 and 23 which opened last year effectively replaced Stages 28, 31 and whenever they decide to tear down 29. The new stages being built by Park Lake will have a total of 12 stages (was 10) now that LA has won the Olympics. Those new stages will replace the now torn down 22-25 along with the ones Alex mentioned above. The new stages 22, 23 and the ones being built now, will all have offices attached to these stages. The current roster of stages do not have this amenity. The offices include, dressing/make-up rooms, production offices, editing rooms etc. Universal's stages are really old and this will help modernize them.
If I'm not mistaken, when the current build out is finished they will have fewer stages, but the stages themselves will be larger.
That does make me wonder, if a soundstage can then in theory be larger, could it hold production for more show at once? Or is it that it's one show per stage?
It does make me interested, as they have more time. Could they in theory, add more soundstages in the near future? Last I checked, the current Studio Child Care is being moved, yes? And that If I am not mistaken; isn't that next to that hillside? What stops them from making a few extra soundstages for not just the Olympics, but on the Studio front?
When you West Coast people say shows, do you mean television shows? Will none of these new soundstages be used for film production?