Originally Posted By arstogas >>>Take away the red phone box, and the red Royal Mail letter box......and you get a generic street???<<< Much like the American backlot streets that were there before... Agreed.
Originally Posted By Megara Shame you can see Soarin behind Canada like that. I hope they disguise it with some more trees, but they will have to be some big trees !
Originally Posted By Brer Rabbit Wow... You guys sure do a good job of making that resort look beautiful in these color-filled pictures. I sure look forward to the day I'm able to make it out there finally and see some of the ridiculous amount that there is to see. I'll have to ask you guys for a 'highlights' tour so I can see as much of the best stuff as possible in the amount of time that I'll be able to spend out there (I know I'll never be able to spend as much time as I'd like..) -nico
Originally Posted By danyoung >Shame you can see Soarin behind Canada like that.< I've seen a lot of chatter on this, and having just seen it a couple weeks ago, I don't really see the problem once it's done. You could always see Future World buildings from the World Showcase. It seems that this sweeping building is positioned very nicely behind the Canada towers, and once finished should fit in very nicely. Just my opinion, of course - I never minded the intrusion of the Swan and Dolphin, if that tells you anything.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Oh! *rolls eyes* One of them! Bah, he never minded the Swan or Dplphin! Pssssh! : )
Originally Posted By danyoung Yup, sorry, but I guess I'm "one of those"! When I'm standing in, say, Italy, out at the waterfront by the gondolas, and I look out at the skyline, I see really cool icons of different countries. I also see several of the big pavilions in Future World, not to mention Spaceship Earth. And in the distance I see the outline of those two big hotels. It all meshes as part of a very special skyline for me. It never occurred to me until reading about it online that there was a problem with the hotel skyline. Maybe it originated with people that had the previous skyline fixed in their minds and didn't like the intrusion, and I guess I can see this point. But as long as there are no gigantic golden arches or other corporate symbology rising up in the distance, I just accept it as part of the view.