Originally Posted By mrkthompsn I know this isn't WDW, but if you've ever wondered what Disney in the snow would be like... <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/23717311@N02/5226015548/in/set-72157625386759969/" target="_blank">http://www.flickr.com/photos/2...6759969/</a>
Originally Posted By standor Disney could make a new land called (snowball haven). They could include blizzard beach and go on from there. They could make a ski trail, have eskimo dogs pulling sleds and make it into a winter wonderland in Florida.
Originally Posted By MousDad I think it is exceptionally magical. Really no joke - I'm not being MousDad - I really do.
Originally Posted By Witches of Morva ORDDU: Thank you for sharing, mrkthompsn, duckling. Sleeping Beauty's Castle in France is most definately my favorite Disney castle ever built. And the snow truly enhances the magical quality of it all. ORWEN: Now if only somebody would build the castle from Rapunzel's movie in the next Disney theme park because I really like THAT one the best. Maybe over in Shanghai Disneyland? I already heard a rumor that they might do just that! ORGOCH: What? Nobody--other 'n me--ta vote fer buildin' the Horny King's Castle in the next Dizzy theme park?
Originally Posted By HokieSkipper There's pictures out there of Tokyo Disneyland covered in snow, if you want to see what WDW would look like if it snowed, as the parks are basically the same.
Originally Posted By disneykid90 If you look at the operational capabilites of a lot of the rides some them more than likely have a temperate cut out like most rollercoasters due to fluids, brakes, wheels, and their expansion/contraction ratios. That would affect how they could operate within certain extremes and safely or not.
Originally Posted By fkurucz Being someone who lives in the snowbelt I can tell you that the last thing I want to see at a Disney Themepark is snow. If there is snow, that means its cold. Plus snow melts and turns into slush, and unless you are wearing water proof boots your feet will get all wet.
Originally Posted By Liberty Belle Absolutely beautiful! Realistically I know snow would be a pain to live with, but as someone safely in a city where it never snows, it's SO pretty to look at!
Originally Posted By standor I am sure that the people living on the east coast would be happy to send their snow anywhere but at their back door.
Originally Posted By bobbelee9 ^^^ You are more than welcome to mine!!! Yesterday they said we'd get 24 inches overnight/today. Happily we ONLY got about a foot. But the wind was horrible, blew me across the parkiing lot.
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 ^^OK, it was snowy and cold, but how was the prime rib? "America can’t move forward until we once again believe...that everyone can enter Frontierland if they try hard enough, and that no one will be denied a dream because a private party has rented out Tomorrowland." Frank Rich, NY Times
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo sorry to hear about the East coast now being hit. It you are interesting in a Disney park with real snow, check these pics of Paris out: <a href="http://www.themeparktourist.com/features/20101221/2743/photos-disneyland-paris-snow" target="_blank">http://www.themeparktourist.co...ris-snow</a>
Originally Posted By Mr X Found a nice collage of photos from a snowy DisneySea folks might enjoy! <a href="http://sea-of-dreams.cocolog-nifty.com/photos/snow_tds/dscf0045.html" target="_blank">http://sea-of-dreams.cocolog-n...045.html</a>
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo They were very cool. Cute snow mice everywhere. I thought you said they shovelled the snow there X, looks like the suffer from the same problems as DLP in the Snow.