Showing posts with label Parkscope. Show all posts
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Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Did YOU Know Parkscope is Now on YouTube?

This is an official announcement of the Parkscope Broadcasting System. In the case of an actual emergency there will be lots of high-pitched noises buzzing to the tune of “Let’s Go **So and So**” that you hear every five seconds at a basketball game.

Pictured: footage from NBA Finals, Game 5

Parkscope is now on YouTube! Huzzah! I know that’s what you all wanted to kick off the summer.
We’re going to be posting our Unprofessional Podcast Hour to YouTube. Check out our page here all you’ll see we’ve snazzed it up with every Unprofessional Podcast within the last year. From now on, every podcast will also be posted to YouTube. We also have a couple more playlists, “Disney” and “Other Theme Parks” with some other cool (but mostly random) content.

IT'S SO SHINY *sniff*

So why should you care if our podcast goes to YouTube? Because YouTube can offer something our other sites cannot: ALERTS! That’s right, if you subscribe to our channel you can click the bell icon…


…And you’ll get an alert every time we download a new podcast! So no more guessing when Joe will find a new brewery or when Lane can find an underground bunker with wi-fi at SunTrust Park. You’ll immediately get alerted once a new Parkscope Unprofessional Podcast is available!

We’ll also be providing LOTS more content on our channel throughout the year, more than you can ever want (and that’s a guarantee!) A detailed announcement will be forthcoming later this week.
Until then, enjoy listening to us ramble over the internet on our new channel that we're so excited about that we're providing a paragraph-long hyperlink and be as thrilled as we are for our new ride! Now repeat after us … **Let’s go Parkscope** **clap clap clapclapclap**

Watch and be free!

Joe (@parkscopejoe) and Jeff (@ParkScopeJeff)



Thursday, September 17, 2015

Everything New is New Again

Let’s start by getting some important questions out on the table: Why are you here? Why am I here? Why are any of us here? What is the meaning of all this?! You’ll have all the answers to the mysteries of the universe (and more!) if you just subscribe to our Twitter page…

                                                                                                 Here's a picture of Walt!!! Subscribe!!!

Okay, so maybe those questions are a little too important.  Not exactly within the scope (get it?!) of this particular website, being a place for inquisitive Disney and theme park-centric minds.  But some curiosities must be answered, right?  So, let’s talk about it.  Find a couch, or something equally comfy.  So, dear reader, why are you here?  Are you a regular Disney site surfer?  A curious bystander? A family member or significant other forced to read about the interests of your lovie-dovie? (if so, my condolences) Tell us about yourself!

I haven’t been seen or heard on any real Disney website or forum in a decade. That’s not just because I’ve been working for the Mouse.  I actually used to get a big kick out of reading Disney news and rumors.  I’d surf a small list of sites regularly, as I’m sure you do now.  Until I realized a problematic truth…It’s a sham! A fake! Take the Red Pill and get out! Okay, not really.  I actually realized two problematic truths: 1) Disney or theme park news comes painfully slowly, and to fill column inches writers are often resorted to pointless time-wasting exercises for the sake of keeping up regular columns (I swear to god Andy Castro, I do NOT want to look at twenty-seven pictures of the new green and blue flowers recently potted in front of Autopia), and 2) Because news comes painfully slowly, the same random debates and flamethrowing pop up every few months, to the shame of those of us who know how to use a board’s search history.  When you’ve been around the block a few times, it’s easy to see (hey, we had that same Fastpass+ thread in April!).  And, admittedly, I vowed never to return to the arena.  I hung up my cape and cowl and started a Bruce Wayne Foundation for Kids Who Can’t Read Good, or something equally impressive. 

                                                                                   The best part was he gave us all free Bat-phones

So, if anyone asks, I’m not here.  Don’t tell anyone I’m sitting here typing this.  I am a figment of your imagination (though not THE Figment of Imagination, graced with his capital letter designation).  There might be snickering from people I don’t like.  Please help a disgraced man in need. 

Let’s investigate my probing claims (actually, no, hard-hitting and devastating claims!!!) further. I can see how a Disney writer/blogger, even nowadays with the proliferation of the internet and 24-hour insta-news, can get into a real rut. Compared to, say, politics or sports, where news is delivered over a period of hours or days, Disney or theme park news is delivered over a period of months or years. Big new attractions for each major theme park company are announced once a year (if we’re lucky…nowadays at Disney it takes several years), and waiting for such major attractions to open will take 2-5 years, not counting the blue sky/concept phase and the inevitable rumor central that follows it. 

So what we have in the meantime is what I like to call “a news cycle summer vacation on steroids” (or to put it more emotionally, “slow news day times infinity”), where the dead space of a lack of real news is filled with process stories, profiles, mailbags, and “what’s your favorite Black Cauldron character” polls and hilariously over-the-top “debates.” When you’ve been around the block as often as we have (and, I’m sure you as well, dear reader), we’ve become old and weary enough to see the dead space when it presents itself. Hey y’all, who wants to talk about Star Wars Land some more (not that Disney is listening, or cares)?  Let’s talk about new WDW DVC rumors!  Even though we’ve been talking about it for 18 months!  Let’s talk about new MyMagic+ wristband colors!  Is the bathroom next to the Innoventions East pizza stand going to get repainted?! WHY HAVE THEY NOT CREATED A DOWNTOWN DISNEY LOOP FOR THE MONORAIL YET??!!!


                                                                                              Why in God's name haven't they gone back to the Moon??!!!
                                                                                                                        Why isn't anyone listening??!!

I left because, well, as you can imagine…these topics get old. We really can only talk about them so many times, for so long. You see them crop up every few months, to a new share of newbies who have as complete lack of social life as we do. And, for sure, it’s fun for awhile. It’s fun joining a new community that shares your interests, and gives you an opportunity to voice your opinion. It’s fun learning juicy new secrets about a project that hasn’t been announced, or the behind-the-scenes politics behind our favorite pastimes. But after a few years, it’s not.  To try and keep us interested, columnists will prophesize the “Everything New is New Again!” mantra, dig up an old rumor and say something to the effect of “my sources are saying we might be seeing (insert flogging a dead horse metaphor here) attraction construction any day now!” and watch their reader counts and comments tick up by 20%.  Well that’s great, but I have sources too, I’m sure they’re just as well placed as your sources, and they’re wondering why your sources are still stuck in 2009.  The Brother Bear river rafting adventure is not coming to the Canada Pavilion.  It’s just not. 

So why am I here? Because I have a new challenge for us, and for you: can we make this fun again? For you (the readers) and us (the columnists). We’re all on the same team here, we’re all in the same boat. Can we do it?

I think we can! So now, let’s officially get the ball rolling:

I have some great news I can share with all of you:  I’m going to Disney World this week! (That’s right, I’ve commandeered the stereotypical “worst great news ever” post that you see on your friends’ Facebook.  “Hey everyone, gather around to listen to my great news!  What do you think it is?  I got a promotion at work?  No.  I’m having a killer birthday blast at the rich kid’s house with the pool and you’re all invited?  No.  It’s this: I’m going to Disney World!!! Now you all can help me plan the fun I’ll be having!”  Subtext: “You know who won’t be there? You! Now let’s all look at pictures of my wedding and my cats!)

In the past, I would be jubilant, as I’m sure most of you would be.  Discounting the times I was in Orlando slaving *cough* working for the Mouse, I anticipated a trip to Lake Buena Vista the way NASA engineers anticipated a Space Shuttle launch.  Like I’m sure most of you do, I went through lists and lists of hopes and dreams for the “perfect” vacation, timed down to every shopping spree and bathroom break (gee willikers, I could always use another duckbutt hat, but I only have time after my Fastpass+ res for the Eat to the Beat Hermans Hermits concert).  Yet it just doesn’t seem worth it anymore.  Especially as a Cast Member or Annual Passholder, Disney has all but guaranteed that a spontaneous trip to the park will be nearly impossible to have fun, since Fastpass+ and advanced restaurant reservations will plan your day for you (if you can get them at all).  I truly miss the days during my CP where I could take my friends to Epcot for dinner and we could immediately hop on Spaceship Earth, Living with the Land, and Maelstrom, and get Fastpasses for Mission: Space and possibly Test Track. But all the same, I’ll take a few days to wander around and say hello to old friends (not only my former co-workers, but my old friends Mr. COP, Mrs. TTA, Dame Judi Dench, and Bill Nye). Of course, what I’m really excited about is spending a few days at Halloween Horror Nights. I haven’t visited UO since before Diagon Alley was completed, and there is much for me to see. I also haven’t been to HHN since 2009, so I’m super-stoked about that too. You know what I’m getting at here. I know you can see it coming. Get out of the way before it’s…oh no, it’s too late! That’s right, it’s my promise of…

A TRIP REPORT!!!!  I GOT YOU! YOU’RE MINE NOW! MWHAHAHAHA!!! CATCH US IN TWO WEEKS FOR OUR FALL 2015 UO/HHN/WDW TRIP REPORT!!! THERE IS NO ESCAPE!!!


                                                                                                            We'll send him cheesy movies....
                                                                                                          The worst we can find (la la la)....
                                                                                         I have thirteen different pictures of Dole Whips!!! (la la la)....

In conclusion, from the Republican National Convention school of “who invited the clown car?”, after watching the Disney/theme park news cycles look like Orlando weather cycles (seriously, how many times will Orlandoans be surprised by afternoon rainstorms in the summer? It never ceases to amaze!), you also see the same types of personalities manifest again and again on these Disney forums (and really, any forum). It’s like we’re writing an Agatha Christie novel and we have to see the same characters again and again. You all know them, you can count them with me! There’s:
1)    “Kool-Aid Man:” or, more metaphorically, “The Captain always goes down with the ship” guy. This is someone who will defend Disney TO THE DEATH, regardless of common sense or how many people are pointing and laughing. Yeah dude, sure, everyone loved Cinderellabration. We’re not real Disney fans. We get it.
2)    “Super-Troll:” who for some reason decides to show up on Disney forums of all places and tell us all how miserable life is and how we’re all stupid, like a dragon from World of Warcraft who decided to take a left turn one day and eat a village of level-2 rangers. Not cool dude.
3)    “Rumor Millie,” “Hey guys, I went to DL the other day and the Autopia Lead told me construction will start on the Tron Lightcycle PeopleMover Experience any day now!” Yep Millie, any day now…
4)    “General Grizz:” self-styled forum captain who thinks he’s Captain America to our group of Avengers. If your profile doesn’t have the word “moderator” next to your name, despite your 14,785 posts, that means the forum gods have decreed your opinion matters no more than the rest of us. Just call me Hawkeye…


Sure there’s more, but why should you let me have all the fun? Send us your favorite Disney forum trolls and we’ll start a supserhero team! Okay not really, but it will be a really fun discussion. And if you don’t send us any ideas, we’ll make up our own and rant about them forever. That’s a warning. No, not a warning. A promise.

Send your favorite trolls to parkscopeblog@gmail.com or @ParkScopeJeff on Twitter...you might get a prize of some sort (probably not...but there's hope!)

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

UOR Permit Update 8/14/12: Transformers & Potter, etc



It has been a while, but we finally have a few new permits and Notices of Commencements.

First off, "Core and Shell" for Transformers aka Project 609:


This must be for the building structure of Transformers.  As they are moving quickly on the project, they will need it soon. Universal started pouring the concrete foundation last week.

Next, Project 7611 for an "early facility package"


As mentioned previously, all project numbers in the 7000 range are related to Phase 2 of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.

The Incredible Hulk Coaster is getting new infrared flame detectors:


The booths at the Three Broomsticks are already being replaced:


Lastly, fiber optic cable is being installed throughout Universal Studios Florida:


As always, please follow us on Twitter @Parkscope and @CaptMichael87 and like us on Facebook.

Friday, August 3, 2012

Universal Orlando Project Update 8/3/12


Universal Orlando Resort currently has multiple projects underway.  Since permits for most of them have been approved, new details have been scant.  That being said, we can update you on inspections and recent pictures that have been taken.

Project 722 Lagoon Wall

©2012 Universal Creative.  All Rights Reserved.
Thank you Lee.
The project with the most visible progress and the one that is furthest along is the new London Lagoon Waterfront that is replacing Amity Village.  The area is being modeled after London's Victoria Embankment which features a concrete with wall with pillars, fancy lamps, and greenery.  PCL Construction has completed nearly two thirds of the new wall.  It would not be too crazy to think that the whole wall could be compete in the next two weeks.

After the wall is complete, they will need to get to work on the inland portion which will either feature planters or ponds.  The plans we received from Lee at WDWMagic did not specify what they were.  If the areas are indeed ponds, that could take a while to complete.  If they are planters, we could see this area open up some time this year, at the rate they are going.  Inspections on various sections of the wall have been  scheduled almost daily.

Project 7542: Gringotts Bank

Gringotts is seemingly far along, but we cannot see it without someone going on a helicopter tour of Universal Orlando.  It is tucked away far back in the former Jaws plot and is obscured by trees from the Fear Factor Live theater.  Over the past week, it has had various footer inspections for "pile reinforcements"; "test pile rebar"; and "column/vertical cell/shaft."  Clearly, a foundation is clearly in its future


Project 7685: Pre-Engineered Metal Building

At first glance, I believed this to be for Gringotts.  Only time will tell.  The permit and review are short on details.  It is currently awaiting revisions since July 25th.


Project 609: Transformers

Transformers has either caught-up with or surpassed Gringotts.  Recent photographs and inspections of the site reveal that there is a rebar mat already in place within the confines of the below grade, sheet-piling reinforced area where Soundstage 44 used to stand.  Today, there was a "Final Inspection for Concrete reinforcement."  Visitors to Universal Studios Florida should be seeing a slab appear shortly.  Universal is wasting no time on this project and looks to be on track for a Winter 2013 opening.

©2012 Warner Bros Pictures.  All Rights Reserved.

Projects 7717 North Station: Platform 9 3/4

Like Gringotts, progress on this project will remain a mystery until someone gets a helicopter update.  Utilities were put in earlier this year.  The area is likely undergoing dewatering or preparations for dewatering at the moment as the permit was recently approved by the South Florida Water Management District.

Project 4691 Connector:  Hogwarts Express Track

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Work has reportedly begun behind the Revenge of the Mummy showbuilding on the Hogwarts Express track.  Many believe that there will be a track switch in this area for trains to bypass each other as they make the trip between Hogsmeade and London.

Project 3641 South Station:  Hogsmeade Station

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©2012 Universal Creative.  All Rights Reserved.
Pictures have recently sprung up showing an excavator behind the Lost Continent construction walls and there is a noticeable absence of trees.  The future home of Hogsmeade Station is likely undergoing dewatering or is being set up to be dewatered.  Riders of Dragon Challenge should be able to see this.

Could Hogsmeade look like this in a few years?
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Project 7448:  Diagon Alley

The Diagon Alley permits have been languishing in the review stages since late May.  The review of the second set of plan revisions were completed on July 20th.  Today, August 3rd, was the first update in two weeks.  Wastewater seems to have gotten new plans and changed their Disapproval to Approved.  Hopefully the other hang-ups received revisions as well.  It would be nice for every aspect of WWoHP Phase 2 be ready for construction.  This is currently the last piece of the puzzle, at least for the foundations of Phase 2.

Project 142:  Cabana Bay Beach Resort

Work has seemingly begun as pictures of a crane and green fences have appeared on the internet.  The resort is currently being built in 3 phases of 600 hotel rooms.  There are currently permits for fire pits, swimming pools, and a bar.  Some people are reporting that the water taxi canal will not be extended to Cabana Bay which is unfortunate if true.

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Monday, July 23, 2012

Potter Waterfront Plans 7/23/12


Parkscope friend and fanboi deity, "Lee" has provided us with the plans for the new London Waterfront.

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Please credit Lee and us when you use it.
As you can see, the waterfront will a nice smooth arc with pillars which resembles the Albert and Victoria Embankments found in London.  What is new is that it appears that there will be water or planters between the new waterfront and London.  There also appears to be a fountain feature (or a plinth for a statue).  This should look very nice when complete and should make people forget about the very cluttered Amity waterfront.  It will also be a nice place to watch Cinematic Spectacular from.

So far, two segments of the new wall have been poured, and they are currently working on the third.  There are eight segments of the new wall in total.  The reasoning for the dewatering seems to be apparent now because they will be doing considerable work to this area.

Perhaps a few details can be gleaned from the little of London/Diagon Alley we can see in the picture as well.

Hope you enjoyed this nice surprise.

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Saturday, July 14, 2012

Silent Hill House Announced for Halloween Horror Nights

© 2012 Universal Studios. © 2012 Universal Orlando. © 2012 Konami. All rights reserved. 


Today at the Silent Hill press event at Comic Con, the first official house of Universal's 2012 Halloween Horror Nights was announced.  Both Universal Studios Florida and Hollywood will be getting houses based on the video game turned movie franchise, Silent Hill.  Universal and Silent Hill creator Konami will be working together to bring Silent Hill to life at Halloween Horror Nights.

Watch Universal Orlando's Jim Timon and Hollywood's John Murdy announce Silent Hill:




At the event, it was announced that the houses will feature "movie quality sets."

Keep checking Parkscope for future updates on Halloween Horror Nights and follow us on Twitter @Parkscope.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

UOR Permit Update 7/12/12: Project 609 & 722



Project 609 looks more and more like Transformers with each passing day.  Earlier this week, it was updated by reviewers who mentioned:

 "More information required on the type of waste (oily waste?) discharging into maintenance pit drains and Ride Lift Pit drains"
And today, the Building Plan Review person updated it saying the building is a "threshold building."  Threshold Buildings are:
"What is considered a threshold building with regard to architecture?A threshold building is any building greater than three stories or 50 feet in height, or which has an occupancy classification that exceeds 5,000 square feet."
Transformers in both Hollywood and Singapore go vertical instead of horizontal like Spider-Man.  To go vertical, Transformers employees the use of elevators/lifts.  As you can see, Project 609 is looking like it will be Transformers.  So much so, that we decided to call it yesterday based on the permit and our sources.

A tower crane was assembled on site yesterday.

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Project 722 is moving right along with infrastructure and foundations being the main focus.  These are things that are virtually invisible as most of it occurs at or below ground level.  We are still a little bit away from actually seeing vertical construction.

In the past 2 weeks, things have gotten exciting along the forthcoming London Waterfront.  Last week a cofferdam was installed, and a segment of the new wall was formed up.  Recent;y, that wall segment was poured, and today, it was inspected (and passed.)  There are still many sections to be built and formed, but it looks like they are going for the look of Albert Embankment in London.  Yesterday, crews also began dismantling the old wall.

Today, the South Florida Water Management District issued the dewatering permit that will now allow PCL to dewater the lagoon below Dragon Challenge where Hogsmeade Station will go.  Dewatering will also take place where Platform 9 3/4 is planned to go.  This permit was a big step and will now allow progress to resume in places other than Gringotts and the waterfront.

Speaking of Gringotts, plan revisions were submitted, but it seems like things are still going smoothly on the part of the project.

Project 7448 has been awaiting the submission of revisions, but with everything Universal is working on right now, it is understandable that they have not gotten to that yet.  Project 609 and Hogwarts Express are the big picture right now.

As for the Hogwarts Express.  The permits are ready for all three projects.  While the two stations have to wait for dewatering, The Connector (track) foundation layout will likely start as soon as possible as they have quite a bit of work to do to connect both Potter areas.

As always, please follow us on Twitter @Parkscope and @CaptMichael87 for updates on these projects.