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Nautilus and SM rock pools Cleaned

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MagicKenny

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Re: Nautilus and SM rock pools Cleaned
« Reply #15 on: May 13, 2009, 06:40:38 PM »
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They were cleaning it 28th of april, the Nautilus looked very strange without the water, and just with half of it to see there... water looked very clean!! :D
sorry, didn't make a picture :(
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Re: Nautilus and SM rock pools Cleaned
« Reply #16 on: May 13, 2009, 08:28:41 PM »
I never really noticed the water looking particularly bad before this, but yeah, Discoveryland is mostly looking quite fantastic right now. I guess it's the easiest of the lands to take care of.

Though removing the useless colours on the floor by Star Tours would help, as would giving the Hyperion a clean for the first time in... 17 years? Maybe. Have you seen how black the top of it is?
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Re: Nautilus and SM rock pools Cleaned
« Reply #17 on: May 14, 2009, 01:59:41 AM »
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I never really noticed the water looking particularly bad before this, but yeah, Discoveryland is mostly looking quite fantastic right now. I guess it's the easiest of the lands to take care of.

Though removing the useless colours on the floor by Star Tours would help, as would giving the Hyperion a clean for the first time in... 17 years? Maybe. Have you seen how black the top of it is?

Yes, but I figured it was discoloration. If it's just dirt, they could easily clean it, but if it's sun-bleached they'll have to replace all of the material. It's about time, though, I suppose.
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