Outside of the Universal version of World of Color or Disneyland's Fantasmic, what sort of technology could they utilize with the fountains to make it special/signature?
That would be cool. They do something similar for this show at Puy du Fou at 3:49.They could use a false bottom/elevator in the lagoon which allows for show elements which is what is happening with a lot of the fountain shows in China...you think its a lagoon or a lake....all of a sudden a pirate ship is rising out of the water...
I doubt we'd see a large amount of fireworks. Hell I'll be surprised if we see any with Shingle Creek right next door.Whatever the night time show is, it needs a significant amount of fireworks. The minimal amount in the HP show definitely leaves it lacking.
Yeah those fireworks are there to make the concept art more interesting, I'm definitely not expecting high level pyro like thatI doubt we'd see a large amount of fireworks. Hell I'll be surprised if we see any with Shingle Creek right next door.
I believe that’s why they’re going to set them off over the pond behind the hotel. From there any runoff is filtered by 4 ponds before reaching Shingle Creek waters.I doubt we'd see a large amount of fireworks. Hell I'll be surprised if we see any with Shingle Creek right next door.
Isn't it a show in the round, theoretically? Feels weird to only be shooting off fireworks behind 1/2 the audience.I believe that’s why they’re going to set them off over the pond behind the hotel. From there any runoff is filtered by 4 ponds before reaching Shingle Creek waters.
I don’t think they’ve been approved for big fireworks though, not like WDW.
Maybe everyone making assumptions about the fountain being only for a nighttime fireworks show and not an all day set piece has something to do with that.Isn't it a show in the round, theoretically? Feels weird to only be shooting off fireworks behind 1/2 the audience.
That would be cool. They do something similar for this show at Puy du Fou at 3:49.
I’m hoping for something similar.I hope for a non ip, celestial themed night time spectacle in the hub. If the sparkles on the hotel, that show in the concept art, are real it would be a nice backdrop. A combination of fountains mixed with fire, added projection, laser and well placed fireworks could make a memorable experience.
For me this doesn't need to be a "here is a show you waited for for hours to watch, standing or sitting to hold a nice spot". I'd rather have it to be there while sitting at one of the many restaurants in the hub and getting the experience going on at an half hour interval or something.
Look up the roman colliseum show at Puy de Fou or Allende la Mar Oceana, you will not be dissapointed.Wow!! That was freaking awesome!
I hope for a non ip, celestial themed night time spectacle in the hub. If the sparkles on the hotel, that show in the concept art, are real it would be a nice backdrop. A combination of fountains mixed with fire, added projection, laser and well placed fireworks could make a memorable experience.
For me this doesn't need to be a "here is a show you waited for for hours to watch, standing or sitting to hold a nice spot". I'd rather have it to be there while sitting at one of the many restaurants in the hub and getting the experience going on at an half hour interval or something.
I bet the rock work in the back will be stunning for a backdropthe landing/stairs warps around 340 degrees in the concept art but based on the amount of seating/stairs just in the concept art, I would assume this would be something spectacular.
Not going to lie...I'm loving all the green area I'm really noticing in the hub.
the landing/stairs warps around 340 degrees in the concept art but based on the amount of seating/stairs just in the concept art, I would assume this would be something spectacular.
Not going to lie...I'm loving all the green area I'm really noticing in the hub.
How many restaurants would have a good view? Once the trees mature I'm not sure there will be that many angles to see most of the show, particularly since the fountain itself also sits in a shallow bowl that appears lower than the rest of the hub.I'd rather have it to be there while sitting at one of the many restaurants in the hub and getting the experience going on at an half hour interval or something.
Permits that may be related to it say it has a ride pit and chlorine tank. So, probably an attraction. That’s all we know, (and even that could be for a different building if we got the numbers crossed.)And if someone could remind me, was that big structure in the middle another restaurant or a ride?
Did it actually say "ride pit"?Permits that may be related to it say it has a ride pit and chlorine tank. So, probably an attraction. That’s all we know, (and even that could be for a different building if we got the numbers crossed.)
So will 2022 be more of the same as far as construction is concerned? As in, lots of laying infrastructure down?