Sleepyluke
DIS Veteran
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- Jul 17, 2008
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And all those shades can be taken down pretty easily. We know when a hurricane is coming.
Yes wider is more expensive, but 10 more feet in width would have little to no ecological impact, they would have 1 more piling per section and you could get carts or whatever down in both directions. Concrete benches are easy, cheap and can withstand the weather. While not comfortable to sit and stay on all day, they would be more than enough for someone to stop and rest.
I agree there just seems to be way to many "we did not think of that" issues going on. Maybe it is like the Wish, someone that has never been to an island designed it.....
Water and beach beautiful, but I also agree, i don't really want one of the chairs behind the sand dunes. Again I understand erosion, but let me lay here and cook while I cant see the ocean, and probably can't get much of the breeze either.
Just from previews, I can take a pass on the new destination overpricing and wait until it comes down considerably.
Yes wider is more expensive, but 10 more feet in width would have little to no ecological impact, they would have 1 more piling per section and you could get carts or whatever down in both directions. Concrete benches are easy, cheap and can withstand the weather. While not comfortable to sit and stay on all day, they would be more than enough for someone to stop and rest.
I agree there just seems to be way to many "we did not think of that" issues going on. Maybe it is like the Wish, someone that has never been to an island designed it.....

Water and beach beautiful, but I also agree, i don't really want one of the chairs behind the sand dunes. Again I understand erosion, but let me lay here and cook while I cant see the ocean, and probably can't get much of the breeze either.
Just from previews, I can take a pass on the new destination overpricing and wait until it comes down considerably.