Wild west world construction update.

I guess you have been living under a rock and know nothing about the "Year of a Million Dreams"
Disney might be crowded, but I was amazed at how efficient their entire operation was (minus those damn resort buses).
rollergator's avatar
Disney's transportation systems COULD use some work...just read Jeff's TRs. My experiences, although limited, revealed some similar flaws.

But *inside* the parks, their capacity is INCREDIBLE...and Tony is gonna need it, considering the timing of his trip... ;)

I did actually hear about the Million Dreams thing. Didn't give it much thought. Memorial Day weekend is my planned visit. I would not of picked that weekend personally but oh well my whole family is going so it should be cool. I may personally throw a stop at Cypress gardens well the rest of the family go to the beach.
crazy horse's avatar
More new pics........

http://www.wildwestworld.org/WildWestWorld-ConstructionUpdates.htm#novdec


what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard.
Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it.
I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.

From those pics, it amazes me that there are little to no trees at WWW. Gonna be one hot park in July and August! Was the land just a large field before construction started?

I survived a Japanese typhoon and the Togo flat ride of death!!!!!!
eightdotthree's avatar
Kansas is not exactly known for their forests. I am sure they will be landscaping and shade once the park is all done.

True I know that, but I've been in some *very* shady areas at other Kansas parks. Yeah, hopefully they do some tree planting/landscaping and bring in mist machines too.

I survived a Japanese typhoon and the Togo flat ride of death!!!!!!
crazy horse's avatar
From the looks of the park map, it looks like it is built in a forest.

what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard.
Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it.
I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.

Mamoosh's avatar
True I know that, but I've been in some *very* shady areas at other Kansas parks.

Kansas only has two parks: Joyland and Bells. Both have been there long enough to have seen their trees and shrubs mature.

Since when is Bells in Kansas?

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