EPCOT New Play Pavilion to replace Epcot's Wonders of Life

Epcot82Guy

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While not my taste, having PLAY! be a modernized DQ focused on social media could have been a successful replacement for that Westside space.
 

pdude81

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And we know how well that went :D
Sure, but consider that Dave and Busters keeps building new environments, and even the shell of DisneyQuest was able to limp along for a while. So I'm saying if they spent development money working out ineractive experiences for Play!, that could be reused somewhere else that locals might pay to go to as well. And with all the dining nearby they don't have to wipe off nearly as much grease and honey mustard off the consoles.

20 years ago I think I would be a one and done at DisneyQuest. But my son and his generation I believe would beg to go on every trip. Just my two cents
 

DisneyDreamerxyz

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It boggles the mind that Disney would close an entire pavilion full of stuff and let it sit and rot for almost 20 years, but I guess they did it with River Country and probably the Starcruiser next. lucky for them these locations are out of site for most guests and after awhile the average guest / cast member just forgets about them.
 

Disstevefan1

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It boggles the mind that Disney would close an entire pavilion full of stuff and let it sit and rot for almost 20 years, but I guess they did it with River Country and probably the Starcruiser next. lucky for them these locations are out of site for most guests and after awhile the average guest / cast member just forgets about them.
Logic does not apply in TWDC. We see it everyday with this company sadly.
 

DoleWhipDrea

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It boggles the mind that Disney would close an entire pavilion full of stuff and let it sit and rot for almost 20 years, but I guess they did it with River Country and probably the Starcruiser next. lucky for them these locations are out of site for most guests and after awhile the average guest / cast member just forgets about them.
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"Boy, it sure is dark in here..."
 

Purduevian

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It boggles the mind that Disney would close an entire pavilion full of stuff and let it sit and rot for almost 20 years, but I guess they did it with River Country and probably the Starcruiser next. lucky for them these locations are out of site for most guests and after awhile the average guest / cast member just forgets about them.
Stitch has been sitting there unused for almost 6 years and is in a super prime location right at the entrance to tomorrowland.
 

fgmnt

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Stitch has been sitting there unused for almost 6 years and is in a super prime location right at the entrance to tomorrowland.
It's definitely a prime location but the kind of attraction that can be built in that real estate is not something the company has seemingly wanted to build. It's gotta project outward "big investment" energy and fit with a merchandisable IP. It does kind of hide away in the way that WoL kind of hides away. It would be very obvious to the average guest to see a building like Test Track or Space Moumtain mothballed: it dominates the environment. Most guests probably never perceive WoL exists when they're facing it.
 

DisneyDreamerxyz

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I think the rumours about turning the space into a cast-member area are true and from what I know about the utilidors that tomorrowland side did not have much cast-member space compared to other areas like the frontierland/adventureland side
 

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