Ihave3daughters
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Hey y'all,
Just got back from 3 nights at Pop Century. I went for a walk in the morning of October 20, and went on the Generation Gap Bridge. Looking across the lake I saw the reddish-brown unfinished buildings we've all seen pictures of. I also saw their hall with the tall, unpainted numbers, giving it that ghost town look we all know about...
However, past that, I saw a large white tent, much like what you'd rent for a wedding reception. And on the bridge itself was a facade with 2 doors, kind of reminding me of that wall with the doors they used on that HGTV home giveaway, when they gave 3 people keys and let them try to open the doors, and the one whose key worked won...
Anyone know what that's all about? Why would there be a big tent across the way on the grounds of an unfinished hotel? And a hotel that most of us think it will never be finished?
One plausible (and hopelessly optimistic) explanation I came up with was that perhaps the tent was there for the Disney brass to announce they were going to complete the project? I mean, it's not like someone would have a wedding reception or family reunion on the grounds of a half-finished hotel.
Your thoughts?
Just got back from 3 nights at Pop Century. I went for a walk in the morning of October 20, and went on the Generation Gap Bridge. Looking across the lake I saw the reddish-brown unfinished buildings we've all seen pictures of. I also saw their hall with the tall, unpainted numbers, giving it that ghost town look we all know about...
However, past that, I saw a large white tent, much like what you'd rent for a wedding reception. And on the bridge itself was a facade with 2 doors, kind of reminding me of that wall with the doors they used on that HGTV home giveaway, when they gave 3 people keys and let them try to open the doors, and the one whose key worked won...
Anyone know what that's all about? Why would there be a big tent across the way on the grounds of an unfinished hotel? And a hotel that most of us think it will never be finished?
One plausible (and hopelessly optimistic) explanation I came up with was that perhaps the tent was there for the Disney brass to announce they were going to complete the project? I mean, it's not like someone would have a wedding reception or family reunion on the grounds of a half-finished hotel.
Your thoughts?