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    The Smokejumpers Grill opened today (Friday March 20, 2015). This dining location replaced the Taste Pilots Grill. The rest of the Grizzly Peak Airfield area will not be complete until Summer.
    New trashcan logos in the area.
    The outdoor dining area features some trees, fresh mulch/bark in the planters and a national parks feel.
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    A new light post at the entrance to the area
    Looking from Carthay Circle at the new area.
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    Another look at the outdoor dining area.
    Heading toward the front door.
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    A menu preview posted outside.
    The board on the opposite side of the entrance (this would be the left side as you enter)
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    A closer look at what is posted.
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    Heading inside. Looking toward the ordering area. The configuration is the same as before, just new props, paint, etc... so seating is to the left and right. Cash registers and food pickup straight ahead.
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    Looking to the left.
    The menu is more or less the same. Some new names and a couple tweaks but your standard burgers and chicken remain.
    A closer look at the menu
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    The cash registers
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    The condiment bars remain, but they look more traditional now (the flight test props/overlay are gone)
    Thought the True Life Adventure movie posters were great.
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    The seating area to the right of the registers
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    The Bearpaw Basin patches and logos are throughout
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    Some of the large props have stayed, but have been repainted and new writing.
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    The outdoor dining on the Soarin side is still being worked on. So the door and windows are covered.
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    Another True Life Adventure poster on this side.
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    The base trashcan design inside stayed but new language on it.
    A wide shot from the entrance. Notice the new cast member costumes on either side in this shot.
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    Looking back and above the entrance.
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    Walking outside. This is where the engine used to be.
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    Looking toward Carthay Circle from the seating area.
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    A look at the new overhang out front.
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    Across from the entrance work continues to transform the desert to the forest. New trees are going in and the rockwork is being modified.
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    I walked by again after dark to see the lights and get some more detailed shots of the interior.
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    A closer look at some of the props around the dining spaces.
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    I thought the model planes were a great touch.
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    Wonder if the Fly n Buy will have these when it reopens.
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    A closer look at the boards in the back of the seating area.
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    One more wide shot before heading back outside.
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    Returning to Carthay Circle to conclude my tours of the Smokejumpers Grill.
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