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« Reply #150 on: March 22, 2006, 08:39:50 PM »
Well I think I prefer a yellow buidling.

Don't forget it won't be plain building like Animagique:

- It will get the huge Crush fresco
- The coralreef with the vehicles coming out of the building
- The complete right side of the building is hidden by the Flying Carpets backdrop.

So it won't be that bad?  Anyone else?
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« Reply #151 on: March 24, 2006, 10:53:52 PM »
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Don't forget it won't be plain building like Animagique:

- It will get the huge Crush fresco
- The coralreef with the vehicles coming out of the building
- The complete right side of the building is hidden by the Flying Carpets backdrop.

Yeah, I guess it won't be that plain, but it'll still make the Studios a bit bland having the same yellow buildings everywhere.  This could have been their chance to bring in some new colours/designs and make the Studios more varied.  One of the major problems is that there isn't enough difference between the "zones", so I just don't understand why they're building *another* yellow building.

I also thought the industrial look would suit the "backlot" style of Toon Studios.  A clean, yellow building could look toon-ish too, but I just don't think it'll be as effective.

Oh well, at least the building will have some detail to it (unlike, say, Armageddon).

Anyone else got any thoughts about this?

I'm looking forward to seeing the track arrive and being assembled.  Any guesses for the colour?  My money's on black.  :lol:  :P
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« Reply #152 on: March 24, 2006, 10:59:30 PM »
Something else from http://www.wdsfans.com

Blue construction fences have been erected behind the Art of Disney Animation. Grandmath speculates on Disney Central Plaza that the pathway behind this building (which is only used by Cast Members for the moment) could be enlarged to connect Production Courtyard with Toon Studios. Also according to him has EDLI (Euro Disneyland Imagineering) been toying around with the idea of placing an improved version of the Chicken Little set on a path like this...

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« Reply #153 on: March 24, 2006, 11:06:40 PM »
Cool!  That would definately improve guest flow when they open up Toon Studios (it's sure to be one of the busiest parts of the park).

It would also make the STT area more of a "hub" which would be nice, and a Chicken Little street set would be cool because of the cartoony look of the movie...  :D
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« Reply #154 on: March 24, 2006, 11:21:32 PM »
Well, if the rumour turns out to be true, I hope it will not look as flat as the current photolocation. Hopefully the will use some real materials, and more depth, like its a real set.
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« Reply #155 on: March 24, 2006, 11:24:11 PM »
Actually, the Chicken Little set has been designed like this to maintain the style of the movie.  It is hand painted, unlike the other photo sets which are digital prints.  The Chicken Little set looks fine as it is to me.  :)
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« Reply #156 on: March 24, 2006, 11:44:01 PM »
It looks good as a temporary set, but I agree with Maarten - if they do a permanent version, they'll need to make it more realistic and with much more detail.  A few cameras and some filming equipment would be good too, just to make the theme/story really clear...
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« Reply #157 on: March 25, 2006, 12:02:22 AM »
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It looks good as a temporary set, but I agree with Maarten - if they do a permanent version, they'll need to make it more realistic and with much more detail.  A few cameras and some filming equipment would be good too, just to make the theme/story really clear...


Yes, I didn't think about the film equipment before, but it really seems like a perfect fit. By the way, a few weeks ago, I read the rumour that the Imagineers were toying with adding a Chicken Little themed playground to the Toon Studios. Maybe we will see this (small) playground somewhere around the back of the Art of Disney Animation building.

Also, has someone ever heard more news about the rumoured restaurant at Toon Studios? Maybe EuroDisney S.C.A. doesn't have any money left anymore with all these projects going on, but do you think a new restaurant is necessary after Toon Studios and the Tower will open in 2007? I mean, if the attendance will rise, they can't handle the guests with some trucks right?
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« Reply #158 on: March 25, 2006, 12:11:40 AM »
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Yes, I didn't think about the film equipment before, but it really seems like a perfect fit. By the way, a few weeks ago, I read the rumour that the Imagineers were toying with adding a Chicken Little themed playground to the Toon Studios. Maybe we will see this (small) playground somewhere around the back of the Art of Disney Animation building.
Yes, I think that was reported in either this topic or the Improvements one - maybe the playground idea morphed into a street set?  I guess they could include some kind of play area within the street set...  That'd be great, since even after Toon Studios opens, very young kids will still have nothing much to do in the park.

Quote from: "Maarten"
Also, has someone ever heard more news about the rumoured restaurant at Toon Studios? Maybe EuroDisney S.C.A. doesn't have any money left anymore with all these projects going on, but do you think a new restaurant is necessary after Toon Studios and the Tower will open in 2007? I mean, if the attendance will rise, they can't handle the guests with some trucks right?

I never heard more about it - the last we heard was that they might be turning part of the ImagiNations costuming building into a restaurant, which seems a bit odd to me, even if that building is using up a lot of valuable space.

The Studios will be crying out for a new restaurant in 2007/08, I'd actually suggest them to put the rumoured 2009 attraction on hold and spend some money on a really excellent restaurant for Toon Studios instead.  Maybe one that's mainly table service but also has a fast food counter, like the new Animal Kingdom restaurant?  They'll need something more than just a Studio Catering van for Animation Courtyard, anyway!  :? Imagine the chaos...
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« Reply #159 on: March 25, 2006, 02:07:43 PM »
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The Studios will be crying out for a new restaurant in 2007/08


Considering how much they scaled back the "Studio Catering" trucks as well as the limited hours of other venues (like Backlot Express and Café des Cascadeurs) the need for another restaurant might not be *that* strong. Though I'd be surprised if Disney wasn't thinking of it.

Anyway, my guess would be that they're going to wait to see how the new attractions will affect the park - not only if they can attract more guests, but also if the average time a guest spends in the Studios increases - before they go ahead with another eatery.
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« Reply #160 on: March 27, 2006, 02:24:53 AM »
I haven't seen Café des Cascadeurs open for over a year now.  :(
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« Reply #161 on: March 28, 2006, 01:07:47 PM »
Construction photos from 26 March 2006



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« Reply #162 on: March 28, 2006, 02:37:08 PM »
Whoa!  It's all gone a bit like ToT was last year - wire mesh all over the place!

What's the huge amount of mesh/rods in the floor of the building for?  Are they putting down another layer of concrete?
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« Reply #163 on: March 28, 2006, 09:13:04 PM »
By the looks of it it would seem that way, now I'm in a way confused as to how the footers for the coaster track will fit in, unless of course they are going to build it into the concrete on the floor, which would seem like something different to build a coaster.  Oh well I'm sure they know what they are doing :) .
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« Reply #164 on: March 28, 2006, 10:03:03 PM »
does anyone have a site plan so i can get an idea how it will look?
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