rantnnravin
No room in the suitcase? U can land a plane in it!
- Joined
- Apr 29, 2005
The biggest problem with the arm and wand is that they are a "BAD SHOW" it looks like someone glued a cardboard cut-out onto a construction crane and propped it up against the sphere. The sphere offers majesty to the landscape, the "whimsical" arm just cheapens it to a glittery "vegas-like" quality. yuck.
The tombstones:
we too have an engraving. But, we'd be just as happy to have the metal sheet it is on placed in another, less-obtrusive location.
When i watch all the re-runs of the ABC Friday-night-line-up shows (they ALL went to WDW) you see the outside entrance to Epcot in it's glory with a gorgeous garden, fountain, and SSE in the background. It really was a sight to behold. The entrance to EPCOT had life and energy. It was artistically dynamic.
Now, with the tombstones jutting out of the ground, there is less fluidity because the jagged rocks disrupt the movement.
Also- from the WS side, try setting up a picture through one of those kodak photo-op locations (the one in Japan comes to mind - it's an arch-type thingy , don't know the proper name for it). The frame is unbalanced with the presence of the arm because the juxtaposition of the curved sphere within the straight lines becomes skewed.
The tombstones:
we too have an engraving. But, we'd be just as happy to have the metal sheet it is on placed in another, less-obtrusive location.
When i watch all the re-runs of the ABC Friday-night-line-up shows (they ALL went to WDW) you see the outside entrance to Epcot in it's glory with a gorgeous garden, fountain, and SSE in the background. It really was a sight to behold. The entrance to EPCOT had life and energy. It was artistically dynamic.
Now, with the tombstones jutting out of the ground, there is less fluidity because the jagged rocks disrupt the movement.
--very telling.Pennyguy23
We don't mind them. We don't really go in that way very much anyways.
Also- from the WS side, try setting up a picture through one of those kodak photo-op locations (the one in Japan comes to mind - it's an arch-type thingy , don't know the proper name for it). The frame is unbalanced with the presence of the arm because the juxtaposition of the curved sphere within the straight lines becomes skewed.