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I think they’ll do something with all of that over the next 3 months, no need to have every atmospheric piece set today.
yeah it's not the "atmosphere" that's an issue.. it's the structure of the building.. it's ugly. The light fixtures are already on the ceiling, indicating that there's not much work to do on that, and it just looks like some quickly set-up outdoor concert venue. additionally, the standard metal queue railing with no unique or themed characteristics is not a good sign.
 
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yeah it's not the "atmosphere" that's an issue.. it's the structure of the building.. it's ugly. The light fixtures are already on the ceiling, indicating that there's not much work to do on that, and it just looks like some quickly set-up outdoor concert venue. additionally, the standard metal queue railing with no unique or themed characteristics is not a good sign.
If you were expecting a full temple themed station after the announcement that's on you. It's clear this will be some sort of Whey Foundation building. There's still plenty of time to make it look presentable in that context.
 
If you were expecting a full temple themed station after the announcement that's on you. It's clear this will be some sort of Whey Foundation building. There's still plenty of time to make it look presentable in that context.
is looking "presentable" the mere end goal now? thematically it does not make sense with Tumbili being a temple and it's reasonable to question the downgrade from Tumbili to what is now Pantheon-level theming. how is the park letting an S&S freespin outshine the area's headlining attraction?
 
is looking "presentable" the mere end goal now? thematically it does not make sense with Tumbili being a temple and it's reasonable to question the downgrade from Tumbili to what is now Pantheon-level theming. how is the park letting an S&S freespin outshine the area's headlining attraction?
Technically speaking, Tumbili’s station is a couple of suspended Whey Foundation tarps and canvasses. It’s the maintenance building that actually looks like a temple.

I think what @the_pantsmith was alluding to was that the station doesn’t necessarily have to represent the temple. Based on the renderings, it looks like the temple will be some sort of stone structure in the queue, while the station is sort of a Whey Foundation dig site camp setup. Which makes sense story-wise and fits aesthetically. And technically, Tumbili did it first.
 
is looking "presentable" the mere end goal now? thematically it does not make sense with Tumbili being a temple and it's reasonable to question the downgrade from Tumbili to what is now Pantheon-level theming. how is the park letting an S&S freespin outshine the area's headlining attraction?


The station doesn't look complete yet to me. In fact the walls are not even up yet. But for the sake of argument I will say what I said earlier that structures like these are not exactly out of place in long term open pit archeological sites. I have included a picture of the Chinia's lost army site for reference.
 

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I would be ok with the station being as-is, but that FOF wall is just bleak. Some greenery between them would be a good break. Doesn't even have to be huge trees, just enough to block the station-level eye line.

Yeah, I know it's the middle of winter, and there's a good chance that any planting won't get done until March or early April.

Will it look nice in the end? I certainly hope so, and the existing stuff was well done, so my hopes are up.

Does it look a bit disappointing now? Yeah, it kinda does. I will reserve judgement, but the current photos do look sparse.
 
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