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    Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt

    I'm imagining the smell wafting into the nearby hotel GC rooms.
     
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    Originally Posted By CuriouserConstance

    They could just let them roam the park at night eating all the garbage off the ground, then they can get rid of all the custodial people and save a ton of money.
     
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    Originally Posted By Daannzzz

    What kind of attraction can go where the play area is. The Hotel LOOMS over the area so you need to make sure the guests on the ride can not see the hotel (or the hotel is part of the story) and the guests at the hotel certainly don't want to look down on the roof of a large show building. A beautiful lake setting would be nice but...
     
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    Originally Posted By gadzuux

    I was wondering the same thing - what kind of attraction could effectively go in that space? I agree that they don't want a big bulky show building - at least not on the northern portion of the lot, where it abuts the hotel directly. It's 'possible' they could put a rather large showbuilding on the southern side, which sits adjacent to the GCH pool. This would allow for an indoor/outdoor type of attraction.

    They wouldn't want any kind of 'thrill' ride that creates lots of noise and/or guests screaming. The outdoor portion would need to be relatively quiet and sedentary, and low to the ground. Something along the lines of a 'storybookland' kind of attraction could probably work.
     

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