The article was archived by Ian Rose via FACBot ( talk) 05:29, 21 December 2015 [1].
This article is about the Hogwarts Express attraction at the Universal Orlando Resort. Dom497 ( talk) 21:58, 1 November 2015 (UTC) reply
Is there a better source for "The entrance to the station, which is a quarter-scale replica of the real London King's Cross railway station" than the current 'source', which is clearly just a reprinted press-release (even if it weren't obvious from the "sponsored content from discoveramerica.com" disclaimer) right down to the use of the Am-Eng "one-fourth scale" in a British newspaper? The actual King's Cross Station is a melange of Victorian plate-glass and post-modern spun-steel which looks like the Starship Enterprise has crashed into a Victorian crematorium, and assuming this photo is representative has no particular resemblance other than the colour of the bricks and the arched roof. (The "King's Cross" used in the films was actually the more photogenic St Pancras railway station, so there's no particular reason a ride based on the films would choose to replicate the actual King's Cross.) ‑ iridescent 11:27, 15 November 2015 (UTC) reply
I don't quite understand the difference between the grading of featured vs. good articles, but I would be more behind getting this article featured if it correctly used the infobox. Currently, it is using multi-park version vs. the single park version, even though it's only in one park. Elisfkc ( talk) 21:18, 17 November 2015 (UTC) reply
Support Elisfkc ( talk) 04:18, 19 November 2015 (UTC) reply
Drive by: Why does this article use day month year for an attraction in the United States, which does not use that style of dating?-- Wehwalt ( talk) 14:56, 2 December 2015 (UTC) reply
Closing comment -- After remaining open around seven weeks this review has stalled, so I'll be arching it shortly. Cheers, Ian Rose ( talk) 05:29, 21 December 2015 (UTC) reply
The article was archived by Ian Rose via FACBot ( talk) 05:29, 21 December 2015 [1].
This article is about the Hogwarts Express attraction at the Universal Orlando Resort. Dom497 ( talk) 21:58, 1 November 2015 (UTC) reply
Is there a better source for "The entrance to the station, which is a quarter-scale replica of the real London King's Cross railway station" than the current 'source', which is clearly just a reprinted press-release (even if it weren't obvious from the "sponsored content from discoveramerica.com" disclaimer) right down to the use of the Am-Eng "one-fourth scale" in a British newspaper? The actual King's Cross Station is a melange of Victorian plate-glass and post-modern spun-steel which looks like the Starship Enterprise has crashed into a Victorian crematorium, and assuming this photo is representative has no particular resemblance other than the colour of the bricks and the arched roof. (The "King's Cross" used in the films was actually the more photogenic St Pancras railway station, so there's no particular reason a ride based on the films would choose to replicate the actual King's Cross.) ‑ iridescent 11:27, 15 November 2015 (UTC) reply
I don't quite understand the difference between the grading of featured vs. good articles, but I would be more behind getting this article featured if it correctly used the infobox. Currently, it is using multi-park version vs. the single park version, even though it's only in one park. Elisfkc ( talk) 21:18, 17 November 2015 (UTC) reply
Support Elisfkc ( talk) 04:18, 19 November 2015 (UTC) reply
Drive by: Why does this article use day month year for an attraction in the United States, which does not use that style of dating?-- Wehwalt ( talk) 14:56, 2 December 2015 (UTC) reply
Closing comment -- After remaining open around seven weeks this review has stalled, so I'll be arching it shortly. Cheers, Ian Rose ( talk) 05:29, 21 December 2015 (UTC) reply