Disney/Universal Blue Prints

I was going through the web again today and I stumbled upon a site that i think the die-hard disney enthusiasts would enjoy.

http://theblueprintcollection.com/disney_blueprints.htm

You can buy many major ride blue prints, its sweet!
*** This post was edited by PrAxConsulting 6/9/2003 4:52:28 PM ***

That is great and all, but not good for a company like disney who is so worried about security.

http://theblueprintcollection.com/buildings.htm that page is deffinatly not good.

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Veck
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*** This post was edited by CRVeck 6/9/2003 5:11:03 PM ***

Why? Blueprints are often available through local planning offices as a matter of public record. It's not as if they're providing a service that you couldn't otherwise manage yourself; they just happen to be making it convenient.


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--Maddie--
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Wha? Online. . .street. Online. . . street.

Its not like someone is gonna steal them and biuld their own Disney World. Hey......! :-)
I think he means because of terrorist attacks and not building their own Disney. Are these for purchase? I may know some people who are interested in them.

Edit..nevermind I went to the homepage and found what I needed.

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*** This post was edited by Sugart 6/9/2003 9:51:10 PM ***

The link is down...
No it's not, try the 2nd one.

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If at first don't succeed, find out if the loser gets anything.

oh oh I want one...
Yeah I bought some blueprints from them before. They're really nice people. And the bluprints look great!

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Funny how the US Capitol is no longer availble, i bet they took off the ones that could be used for evil, cause it seems that the ones there dont give out very much info on the actual structure.

Now http://theblueprintcollection.com/disney_original_mickey_mouse_pat.htm is really cool, go to http://theblueprintcollection.com/collectible_patents.htm, they have a bunch of cool disney/universial patents, including this http://theblueprintcollection.com/universal_studios_ride_patent.htm, which looks like a really really cool spaghetti bowl coaster design, hmmm.....if u ever want to know how mission to mars works http://theblueprintcollection.com/disney_mission_to_mars_ride_pate.htm

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Veck
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"Park in Arizona? It will happen!"
*** This post was edited by CRVeck 6/10/2003 1:06:13 AM ***
*** This post was edited by CRVeck 6/10/2003 1:07:32 AM ***
*** This post was edited by CRVeck 6/10/2003 1:08:13 AM ***

CRVeck, what you describe as a "spaghetti bowl" coaster is U.S. patent #06220171 and can be found here.

http://www.uspto.gov

The patent describes an indoor roller coaster with loops and inversions. The cars themed as space capsules and pivot for loading/unloading. They carry two passengers each and have windows to act as "sight lines" to help the rider focus on the ride's enhanced visual features.. and no doubt to limit your field of view.

Any thoughts? :)

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*** This post was edited by Phyter 6/10/2003 1:43:13 AM ***

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