Spot The Difference – Best of Bioreconstruct Edition
“Shall we play a game?” – WarGames (1983)
Spot the Difference is a classic puzzle game format which asks the readers to look at two photos and find all the differences between them. We at the SATURDAY SIX blog series began applying this idea to the theme park world with a Spot the Difference article featuring the very first images of Epic Universe concept art released by Universal (you can see that article by CLICKING HERE) and have followed up with more editions featuring D23 Concept Art, Super Nintendo World and How To Train Your Dragon – Isle of Berk.
We’re back with a new volume and this one spotlights photos taken by none other than bioreconstruct, because we are gearing up for one of our favorite annual traditions at the SAT SIX: our 2025 Best of Bio article looking back at our favorite photos from the past year.
Each section below will contain a photo from one of the areas we will be going in-depth on in Saturday’s Best of Bio feature. This will be followed by a second photo that – upon first sight – looks exactly the same, but actually has six differences hidden inside. Can YOU spot all the differences? Keep your head on a swivel because Digital Maestro Scott Walker has made some clever and subtle changes.
Remember that clicking on any picture will bring up a larger version, and we’ve also included the answer key for each set of photos at the bottom of each section. Have fun!
# 6 – The Moon
In one of the infinite timelines on the multiverse, their bioreconstruct is surely an astronomer or astronaut because no one photographs celestial bodies better than him. This includes the moon, and Saturday’s article features the moon in various phases, such as the crescent moon behind Toothsome Chocolate Emporium.
Spot all six differences? CLICK HERE to see the answers!
# 5 – Construction
Blogger-in-sky bioreconstruct may be best known for covering all the latest construction projects at Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando. In fact, thanks to Bio we got an unbelievable behind-the-scenes look at how Epic Universe was created as he was photographing the construction site from when the very first piece of steel was laid down until it’s official grand opening.
This weekend’s article takes a look at the construction projects bioreconstruct photographed this past year including the Lakeside Lodge DVC eyesore at Fort Wilderness, Villains Land at Disney’s Magic Kingdom, Tropical Americas at Animal Kingdom, Monstropolis at DHS, the new coaster at Universal Studios Florida, and something that’s going on at Universal’s Volcano Bay…
Spot all six differences? CLICK HERE to see them all!
# 4 – Epic Universe
No one has taken more photographs at Universal’s Epic Universe than our pal Bio, both in the air and on the ground. Prepare to be dazzled this Saturday as we feature some truly stunning aerial photos of Florida’s newest theme park.
Spot all six differences? CLICK HERE to see the answers!
# 3 – The Big Picture
Bio’s shots from the air give us a unique perspective on the parks and resorts that we can’t get the full scale of while on the ground and I always find it incredible to see shots like this featuring areas like Echo Lake in Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
Spot all six differences? CLICK HERE to see the answers!
# 2 – Coasters
You will not be prepared for the amount of stunning shots that bioreconstruct got of various coasters this year including Expedition Everest, the VelociCoaster, Stardust Racers, and The Incredible Hulk Coaster.
Spot all six differences? CLICK HERE to see the answers!
# 1 – Mirror Glass
One of our favorite type of Bio’s photos are his shots that use “mirror glass.” These are reflections off water sources that appear to be mirror-like, such as the EPCOT Monorail below. Be prepared to be amazed for even more magical shots like this on Saturday.
Spot all six differences? CLICK HERE to see the answers!
So there you have it: SPOT THE DIFFERENCE: Best of Bioreconstruct editon! See you next weekend for the latest installment of the SATURDAY SIX, where we’ll look at something fun from the world of Disney and Universal. If you enjoyed yourself, be sure to check out the THEME PARK ENJOYMENT INDEX, giving a monthly recap of all the theme park news you need to know (and a lot more you don’t need to know, but we’re gonna tell you anyway). On social media you can also follow Your Humble Author media (@derekburgan) and the Digital Maestro Scott Walker (@scottwalker88)









