THIS is peak Imagineering 🏔️ #disneyparks
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Another rockolid episode of Imagineer That just dropped, where YouTube rockstar Michelle Carrie asked Tom Maro 2.0 how Disney makes their mountains.
Disney's rocks are the cornerstone for some of the best lands and most awe inspiring views at the parks.
Imagineering can take a lot of pride in their rocks because, as they show, the process is intricate and takes years.
Tom also throws down a ton of rock word play in the episode, and that may have rubbed off on me, eroding my self-control when it comes to puns.
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⛰️ Disney Imagineering really rocks at… well, rocks. The latest episode of Imagineer That just dropped on the official @waltdisneyimagineering Imagineering YouTube channel, and it dives into one of my favorite topics: rockwork. Tom Morrow 2.0 and guest Michelle Khare @MichelleKhare break down how Disney builds mountains that feel larger than life, from Black Spire Outpost to Radiator Springs to Pandora. And this couldn’t be more timely: with massive new projects like Piston Peak & Villains Land at Magic Kingdom, and the Lion King land and flume ride coming to Disney Adventure World in Paris, there’s going to be a lot of new rockwork to admire in the future. The episode even gives us another glimpse at the Lion King land model, featuring an epic Pride Rock centerpiece 🦁 Disney’s fake rocks aren’t just for show — they take years to design and build, with intricate models, 3D scanning, rebar, plaster, water, lighting, and even rides running right through them. This is peak Imagineering. Literally. What would you ask Tom Morrow 2.0? Let me know! #Imagineering #DisneyWorld #Disneyland #ImagineerThat #DisneyParks #Disney #michellekhare #Guide2WDW