Hockeyman55
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I like that Universal is starting to step up their social media presence with these blog posts.
The puppets are made by Michael Curry. He did the puppets and masks for Lion King on Broadway and a ton of puppets at Disney.
The puppets are made by Michael Curry. He did the puppets and masks for Lion King on Broadway and a ton of puppets at Disney.
Yeah, just saw that and added an edit. My bad. lol
But knowing that Curry has done such great work on large productions makes me think these puppets might be really good size.
Story, the most useless word in theme parks.
Wow! I'm shocked that the Wizard currency can actually be used within the park.
The irony is so many people will by them to keep as souvenirs, I know I will! The smart move would be to make Wizard bills for EVERY common denomination. 1+5+10+20+50+100 = $186 to own the complete set! You know there are people who will do it.
The irony is so many people will by them to keep as souvenirs, I know I will! The smart move would be to make Wizard bills for EVERY common denomination. 1+5+10+20+50+100 = $186 to own the complete set! You know there are people who will do it.
There appears to be something installed on the back of the KC clock tower. Looks like piping of some kind. Thoughts?
It appears to be wrapping around the cap of the tower as well. Possibly for additional lighting?
I would think with the higher denominations the risks of counterfeiting increases. Maybe once they start getting these out there and employees accustomed to what to look for they will start increasing the denominations. Another option that would be interesting would be to make coins, there are already established methods used in vegas to put RFID chips in poker chips perhaps they could adopt those and put them in coins.
Those are copper gutters under the roof line and on the backside, copper drain pipes. Copper = expensive = good show.
I'm strangely excited to peer through the windows of the used bookstore in 'London'. I really, really hope they have a copy of Stephen Hawking's A Brief History of Time displayed prominently.