How is the landscaping on Grizzly Peak looking?

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    Originally Posted By TomSawyer

    It's been a few years since I've been to DCA, but I'm wondering how the landscaping and trees are filling in. Is Grizzly Peak Wilderness losing some of the sightlines outside the park as the trees are growing?
     
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    Originally Posted By pecos bill

    The Pines are pretty slow growing, and I havent noticed any big changes, but the landscape is maturing. It would be cool to see the place in twenty years. One of the flaws of DCA is the general lack of Landscaping.
     
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    Originally Posted By FerretAfros

    I wouldn't say that the trees have grown up significantly, but they have certainly grown out. They look much more nautral now, and are intertwined like a real forest. In the early days, it was fairly obvious that they were not natural, but now they look about the same as any other trees. They aren't nearly as huge as the ones in Frontierland that were added for the Mine Train, but more along the lines of the Autopia trees, which definately take you to another place just as well.
     
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    Originally Posted By bean

    the area that has really filled in is the large landscaped transition area from condor flats to grizzley peak. the whole first floor of the hotel(which is basically the back of the stores of DTD) is really not visible anymore
     

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