Ben said:And anyone that can tell me why they're not just underground wins a cookie!
Mackem Lad said:Pleasurewood Hills can only send a train out on Wipeout every 7 and half minutes due to a restriction placed upon them by the local council. This was put in force to bring the ride's noise levels down to a more reasonable occurance rate.
Crazycoaster said:WDW's Tower Of Terror was specifically designed with a Moroccan theme so that it would fit in with EPCOT. Yes strangely enough, even though it is located in a completely separate park, ToT can be seen when looking across the lagoon towards the Moroccan pavilion in Epcot, and the colouring and style blends it in with the skyline.
Because of this, the architecture isn't really accurate with the parks 1930's hollywood era feel, hence why California's and Paris's version look so different.
Unfortunately the imagineers made one rather large boo boo when designing the ride, as can be seen from the location of the Hollywood Tower sign. The sign should have been located much higher, as it is in the way of where the destroyed wings would have been. In the paintings and in the preview videos the sign is actually located higher up the building.
This mistake was sorted for the other versions of the ride.
Mark said:Crazycoaster said:WDW's Tower Of Terror was specifically designed with a Moroccan theme so that it would fit in with EPCOT. Yes strangely enough, even though it is located in a completely separate park, ToT can be seen when looking across the lagoon towards the Moroccan pavilion in Epcot, and the colouring and style blends it in with the skyline.
Because of this, the architecture isn't really accurate with the parks 1930's hollywood era feel, hence why California's and Paris's version look so different.
Unfortunately the imagineers made one rather large boo boo when designing the ride, as can be seen from the location of the Hollywood Tower sign. The sign should have been located much higher, as it is in the way of where the destroyed wings would have been. In the paintings and in the preview videos the sign is actually located higher up the building.
This mistake was sorted for the other versions of the ride.
In all of my time as a disney fanboy I didn't know that one! That is brilliant and a prime example of why I love Disney and the way they do things. I sat looking over that lake for about three hours whilst waiting for the fireworks and STILL didn't notice it. I'd be inclined to say that despite it being Moroccan themed it doesn't stick too far out from being at least 1930's Hollywood, because like nowadays there would have variations of styles and so on....
I did notice the low sign part though, just never thought too much of it!
Cheers for the fact on that though Crazycoaster, im actually impressed!