As a
rule, my ICFTF posts are, well, fun. “Here,” I say, tossing out
my links in much the same manner that I skate a catnip mouse across
the kitchen floor for the amusement of my cat, “this should
entertain you for a while.” This one's a little different—still
fun, immensely so, but also useful.
We're talking bona-fide STEM content.
The
Disney Park Blueprints
website is an absolute treasure trove of dozens of images showing how
individual attractions at the parks are laid out. Although aerial
photos and fan-made images far outnumber actual blueprints/plans, the
whole archive is still invaluable if you've ever wanted to recreate
your favorite ride as part of a creative hobby, or just get a better
feel for how a winding track fits into its show building. It can be
difficult to perceive a track layout while you're riding and immersed
in the scenery, but these images lay it all out for you.
Go,
browse, enjoy!
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