Typhoon Lagoon remains the only part of Disney World closed through yesterday (it is scheduled to open today). Although there has been no official explanation that I could find, there is speculation that one of the reasons might be the theming. Typhoon Lagoon is themed to look like an island that has just been hit by a hurricane. So perhaps Disney is leaving this property closed out of respect for the victims.
Universal Studios delayed the opening of their ‘Twister’ attraction after a devastating tornado hit the midwest. Is Disney doing the same thing?
Would like to obtain contact numbers for either Disney Imagineering or Buena Vista Construction Company for the purpose of gaining information on the construction process of the fake boulders/stone used at Typhoon Lagoon and at River Country as well as other Disney attractions. I have a school project that I would like to see if I could get someone to give a demonstration of this type of construction process.
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