Ok. I'm using this as an excuse to cut and paste an imagineering thing I shared in the PML a while ago,
You know, if they would have just contacted me first, they could have kept Norway, moved IaSW to World Showcase, and used the IaSW showbuilding for a new Fanstasyland dark ride.
anyway, my thing from yesterday, saved for posterity:
Ok. I have to do this, I just have to. It's one of those things that has really never struck me before, to do any real imagineering stuff. I like to talk a big game, but I don't typically have lots of tangible solutions.
Remember, none of this is financially smart or realistic. Also, I have no idea if I'm the first to think of this or not, so mea culpa if you know someone who has suggested this.
All this talk recently about what
should be done with Epcot has me thinking, which is dangerous. Also, there has been lots of talk about moving various attractions from Magic Kingdom to Epcot, which I don't really typically give much credence to.
Anyway, one of my rallying points is that I hate that an entire pavilion in Future World is devoted to festival and event space, for events that take part only in World Showcase. It's a waste of Future World space, it causes people to hike back to Future World for events, etc. I've been advocating building a special event space in World Showcase, which can handle that, freeing the WoL pavilion back up to be a Future World attraction again.
Last night something struck me with someone talking about Its a Small World or Carousel of Progress relocating to Epcot, which is crazy. It could be crazy like a fox though.
What if...
What if we built festival space in World Showcase and themed it to the 1964 Worlds Fair? You could in theory move IaSW and Carousel of Progress both to Epcot, sit them in a '64 Worlds Fair themed area, and be 100% thematically appropriate! The event space could house your demonstrations, lectures, information, merch for the various festivals. I'd also like to see a Worlds Fair museum attraction that could function year round. Either a history of the 64 fair and Disney's part in it, or a history of all Worlds Fairs (and stuff like the Columbian Exposition in Chicago that gave us the White City).
Epcot has always tried to be something of a modern day Worlds Fair, and I feel that this would be very fitting to have in World Showcase.
What else does it have going for it? Lets google "1964 Worlds Fair" and see what image pops up.
Hmmmm, that looks REALLY familiar. Where have I seen something like that before?
Oh yeah!
So, here's where the insanity comes in. What if the illuminations barge could spend the day as the centerpiece of the Worlds Fair pavilion, and then at night, when the time is right, a ceremony or something happens where the globe starts to make it's trek out to the lagoon. That would be something to see wouldnt it? I know it wouldn't really be "easy", but when have I ever shot for easy?
Now we've got a centerpiece. Where could this go, and do you really think that all this would fit in World Showcase?
Why lookie here! What you have there is IaSW, CoP, the Worlds Fair sized Unisphere, and a spot for a building larger than IaSW for festival space!
The caveats here. The boathouse that sits under CoP would have to relocate to International Gateway. The bridge would have to be reconfigured to allow the globe to make it's way out. There is some backstage stuff that would have to be covered/themed. You'd have to, you know, move IaSW and CoP (or build new showbuildings likely, and move the insides). You'd have to find replacement ideas for IaSW and CoP in MK.
Still, all workable, am I right?
Am I wrong though that this would be cool? Buildings inspired by stuff like this:
These suckers in Forced Perspective: