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I've always the architecture of historical seaside parks. I was really thrilled to see Disney change Paradise Pier from present day look to a historical look back in 2008. I always hoped they would finish the transformation and turn the entire pier historical. (The area behind Mickey’s Fun Wheel has seen major budget cuts) The Pixar Pier announcement has shattered this dream though. (They do include a few new historical facades, but in return remove a lot of the other facades) I wanted to preserve the historical look before Pixar takes over. (And as an added bonus finish the historical look that was planned but never added to the last behind Mickey’s Fun Wheel)
-dreams away- https://i.pinimg.com/originals/2a/3a/bf/2a3abfeb2f4c1ae4a5a17a6d68577e9d.jpg