Good question. I have been assuming so. :shrug:Query: Will it snow in Hogsmeade during the event?
Good question. I have been assuming so. :shrug:Query: Will it snow in Hogsmeade during the event?
Query: Will it snow in Hogsmeade during the event?
Haven't even though of that which is surprisingly because half the reason we're going to Mickey's VMCP is for the snow.Query: Will it snow in Hogsmeade during the event?
They did a lot of slip tests on the flooring for the dark arts classroom. I am not sure that the streets of Hogsmeade meet such requirements for snow.
Really? I thought it was all soap...This is very cool if trueDark Arts snow is legit soap. The rest of the room outside of the queue is like walking on a greased slip-n-slide. The bodies in the queue and foot traffic make it walkwable - but the rest of the room rarely gets foot traffic, despite being an evacuation route.
The outdoor snow used for events isn’t the same and could legit be ice/water based. That’s what Celebration uses for their outdoor stuff.
Outdoor snow definitely isn't soap, it tastes/feels like actual snow.Really? I thought it was all soap...This is very cool if true
Warning...Don't eat the yellow snow.Outdoor snow definitely isn't soap, it tastes/feels like actual snow.
Warning...Don't eat the yellow snow.
Don't eat snow before January - not ripe yet! Charlie BrownWarning...Don't eat the yellow snow.
I'm being investigated for tax evasion - LinusDon't eat snow before January - not ripe yet! Charlie Brown
Hey, the second picture here. Orlando doesn’t have such a side street does it? I love the look and layered feel of it.
It does, but instead of buildings it’s the wall that separated Dragon Challenge from the rest of the area.
It’s where we all hope they add more shops and such.
Hey, the second picture here. Orlando doesn’t have such a side street does it? I love the look and layered feel of it.
The outdoor snow used for events isn’t the same and could legit be ice/water based. That’s what Celebration uses for their outdoor stuff.
Hollywood is the only Hogsmeade that currently has the fully themed side street. It basically only exists to cover up the Shrek building. But I agree, it's a great touch.
Unless I'm mistaken, it's definitely a soap mixture that Celebration uses similar to most theme parks and theatre productions. If you look at videos of it snowing at Celebration you can see the machines. There are legit snow machines that use water but they require large fans or compressed air guns as well as a low temperature in the air to create the snow.