Campground Occupancy

Maybe the orange is just a primer.

We need to make up some signs.

Disney's Fort Wilderness Campground and Skittles Farm.

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Maybe. But can you imagine trying to paint over that color primer with pale green or pale blue? You'd need eleventy-million coats to cover that!

"Disney's Fort Wilderness Campground and Skittles Farm, taste the rainbow"?
 
You'd need Eleventy-million coats to cover that!

I'm a retired Professional Engineer in the state I was licensed in and that's a MIGHTY BIG number.

My roller handle and pan would get worn out doing all that work.

Most likely I would say, "Ah, just leave the colors the way they are". :crazy:

Ed

PS - that many coats probably would trigger an environmental review, no?
 
So far I've seen a cabin painted Go Away Green, a lifeless grey one, and a decent light blue one. The orange? What were they thinking??
 
So far I've seen a cabin painted Go Away Green, a lifeless grey one, and a decent light blue one. The orange? What were they thinking??

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I get that DVC may have wanted a variety of colors rather than the same color (dark brown) like was on the legacy cabins. But couldn't they have kept the color palette a little closer to nature? Light/dark browns (woods), khaki (fallen pine needles), dark/light greens (live pine needles or the oak leaves at the Meadow TP), maybe a touch of blue/white (sky) around the windows? That kind of thing? Some of it looks like the colors of my neon hi-lighters!
 
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Perhaps they were going for that Caribbean forest camping experience….
 
































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