There is only one sign, and it's on the river facing side. I'd like to see another sign go on the South facing side, but that's a larger investment than simply hanging the old Fenway Park sign in a new location.On the older Hancock building, is the John Hancock signature on both sides or just one?
Is that a reflection of the Encore in the background? Because I'm pretty sure Encore is in the opposite direction from the Pru as 111 Huntington...
Was it cold outside? I was wondering if they keep the outside area open in the winter?
Glad it's not just me. No mystery whatsoever there.It’s looking towards the southeast expressway. What’s so confusing?
I think I see what you’re talking about. That’s the Kennedy presidential library at umassIs that a reflection of the Encore in the background? Because I'm pretty sure Encore is in the opposite direction from the Pru as 111 Huntington...
No, I think he's right. You can clearly see the curve and the "Encore" script in reverse.I think I see what you’re talking about. That’s the Kennedy presidential library at umass
In Everett, you can use exterior lights bright enough to intensely project through multiple panes of coated glass 5 miles away . That's how we know the casino is not actually in Boston.No, I think he's right. You can clearly see the curve and the "Encore" script in reverse.
Very cool shot...
Yeah, I've done One World Trade Center a few times and it's basically that. I will say the elevator ride is a bit longer, so maybe the extra time helps to pad out the movie. Otherwise, I'd say it's very similar on the way up and down.I remember seeing a video of the elevator in (I think) the new WTC tower in NY, which played a similar 3-d movie, but which started in like 1600 and moved forward in time as the elevator rose, so you could see new buildings pop up as the city evolved (and admittedly got a little eerie when the two original towers disappear right in front of you).
Wish they had done something like that here, it would be really cool to see the land fill in over time, and new buildings pop up.