beastlyprince
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Mar 22, 2002
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1) Drones
Here is some information on Disney's drone plans:
http://www.regulations.gov/contentS...mber=1&disposition=attachment&contentType=pdf
On pages 8 and 9 you can see the safety requirements of the distance
between park guests and the flight of the drones.
On page 10 there's a diagram showing the drones' flight ceiling (150 ft.)
and the different areas of the show (show area, safety trigger zone, trajectory
zone (in case of drone failure), and safety margin zone).
On page 31 there's a diagram and explanation of what happens if a drone malfunctions.
Here's an example how drones can be used to entertain:
Drone 100 A Magical Experience (100 Dancing Drones Set World Record)
2) Animal Kingdom at night
Temperatures in Florida during the winter can drop to freezing. When Disney announced
that the Animal Kingdom would become a night time park, I thought that this would be
seasonal due to the possibility of cold temperatures. For the animals' safety they would have to be returned to their housing close to sunset. What Disney could do during the winter is
keep the park open to 9 p.m. or 10 p.m.; close all animal attractions; close Kali River Rapids;
close "Rivers Of Light"; keep all of the other attractions open; have evening performances of
"The Lion King" and "Nemo"; show "Tree Of Life Awakenings"; have a seasonal version of
Discovery Island Carnivale (or equivalent type of entertainment).
When Pandora opens there will be plenty to do at night during the winter even with the above closures.
During spring, summer, and fall Animal Kingdom can return to an 11 p.m. closing with all attractions and shows available.
Here is some information on Disney's drone plans:
http://www.regulations.gov/contentS...mber=1&disposition=attachment&contentType=pdf
On pages 8 and 9 you can see the safety requirements of the distance
between park guests and the flight of the drones.
On page 10 there's a diagram showing the drones' flight ceiling (150 ft.)
and the different areas of the show (show area, safety trigger zone, trajectory
zone (in case of drone failure), and safety margin zone).
On page 31 there's a diagram and explanation of what happens if a drone malfunctions.
Here's an example how drones can be used to entertain:
Drone 100 A Magical Experience (100 Dancing Drones Set World Record)
2) Animal Kingdom at night
Temperatures in Florida during the winter can drop to freezing. When Disney announced
that the Animal Kingdom would become a night time park, I thought that this would be
seasonal due to the possibility of cold temperatures. For the animals' safety they would have to be returned to their housing close to sunset. What Disney could do during the winter is
keep the park open to 9 p.m. or 10 p.m.; close all animal attractions; close Kali River Rapids;
close "Rivers Of Light"; keep all of the other attractions open; have evening performances of
"The Lion King" and "Nemo"; show "Tree Of Life Awakenings"; have a seasonal version of
Discovery Island Carnivale (or equivalent type of entertainment).
When Pandora opens there will be plenty to do at night during the winter even with the above closures.
During spring, summer, and fall Animal Kingdom can return to an 11 p.m. closing with all attractions and shows available.