That yellow appears to be plastic mesh. I have never seen a theme park use plastic, only steel mesh. While I have been aware that plastic can be used, I wonder why the change in method at Disney.
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That yellow appears to be plastic mesh. I have never seen a theme park use plastic, only steel mesh. While I have been aware that plastic can be used, I wonder why the change in method at Disney.
It sure is when you have a cranky pregnant wife and two hyper toddlers
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I would also add that I like that they give FOTL certificates out to children who are too small to ride. When they come back and are tall enough, they can use the FOTL pass. I also have ridden it with a number of kids, and the first few times, I was caught off guard how violently it can swing, as I am shouting to a squirmy 5 year old, "HOLD ON".
Izzy. I only know of it for the Flyers in Camp Jurassic. If anything it is a nice keepsake as it is a nice certificate.
So you just go to the line, have her stand under the measure stick, and then they give it to you? I knew it was only for flyers, just wondering how to get it.
There are plexiglass viewing windows on this project? I had been wondering why they didn't put them in the theme park walls. They used to be a constant in NYC skyscraper building sites.
There are plexiglass viewing windows on this project? I had been wondering why they didn't put them in the theme park walls. They used to be a constant in NYC skyscraper building sites.
They've been here for about 2 months IIRC. It's a nice little feature and I wish they'd do that with all these projects and not put fake tourists out
That's about right. Set her up for failure! Heck, an emotional breakdown by her might cinch it.