mamaofsix
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 8, 2017
Exciting! We're getting closer...This was from yesterday...
Exciting! We're getting closer...This was from yesterday...
Any recent news on the progress of Guardians?
Glad to see they've installed the EPCOT Stargate.
The spine had been targeted for Epcot's 40th, which is October 2022. That could be delayed now though, I don't think it's known.Kinda wonder when the spine project will be done, they're moving at such a slow pace...
At this rate who knows when they'll be done.The spine had been targeted for Epcot's 40th, which is October 2022. That could be delayed now though, I don't think it's known.
My understanding from the beginning was that some parts were to be ready by the 50th, but the whole project would be completed for Epcot's 40th.The spine had actually been targeted to be mostly finished for Disney's 50th this fall.. At this rate who knows when they'll be done.
It looks hideous by day. But I guess that doesn't matter. Funny how a company that once floated the globe barge out each evening so as to not impede daytime sight lines, now thinks that those hulking monstrosities are good show because it will make people happy at night...and that's what matters.Things are moving right along with Harmonious. Center ring now in place....
Aren’t they all gonna be fountains during the day? It looks crappy now and the sight line is forever gone but it should look better once the fountains are operating.It looks hideous by day. But I guess that doesn't matter. Funny how a company that once floated the globe barge out each evening so as to not impede daytime sight lines, now thinks that those hulking monstrosities are good show because it will make people happy at night...and that's what matters.
Any chance the bottom portions of each barge will be submergible? Lowering their profile?It looks hideous by day. But I guess that doesn't matter. Funny how a company that once floated the globe barge out each evening so as to not impede daytime sight lines, now thinks that those hulking monstrosities are good show because it will make people happy at night...and that's what matters.
Yes they will. Basically the lower part with the vertical pieces will be under water.Any chance the bottom portions of each barge will be submergible? Lowering their profile?
That's some height!