EPCOT Test Track to be reimagined

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Hᴏᴜsᴇ ᴏʄ  Mᴀɢɪᴄ
Premium Member
"Gear". Such a classic word to use for a gift shop. I could have sworn I've seen that elsewhere in Epcot. 🤔
"Gear" should be at the end to denote it's a shop selling an assortment of goods, no?

Still bad however.

"Gear Shop" implies they manufacture gears.

Why not bring it back to "Inside Track" or something "Garage"? SIMporium wasn't great but it was at least creative.
 
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Hᴏᴜsᴇ ᴏʄ  Mᴀɢɪᴄ
Premium Member
My only caveat with the marquee signage is that the silvery post should be capped in a similar polygonal style to tie-in better with the new art direction and logo or just not exist at all, but it's a minor quibble. It's a pretty drastic departure from the concept art but not a deal breaker. I like it. Evokes car dealership signage.
 

JohnD

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"Gear" should be at the end to denote it's a shop selling an assortment of goods, no?

Still bad however.

"Gear Shop" implies they manufacture gears.

Why not bring it back to "Inside Track" or something "Garage"? SIMporium wasn't great but it was at least creative.
"SIMporium" was a great name for 2.0. But a simulator is no longer the focus. "Test Track Gear and Accessories" might have been a better title. Sounds more like a name to get car stuff.
 

JohnD

Well-Known Member
"Gear" should be at the end to denote it's a shop selling an assortment of goods, no?

Still bad however.

"Gear Shop" implies they manufacture gears.

Why not bring it back to "Inside Track" or something "Garage"? SIMporium wasn't great but it was at least creative.
Follow up. "Shop" is usually used for where you take your car for repairs. "I'm taking my car to the shop."
 

Sir_Cliff

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The concept art always looks better than what we get. I wasn't expecting that much of a deviation but if the budget money needed to shift to other portions of the attraction, I'm fine with it but it definitely is a big step down IMO.
I really disagree this is worse or 'cheaper' than the original concept. I think it fits the aesthetic of the building and whatever they are now calling Future World than the other version, which looks a lot more in the style of the 1990s-era Future World.

I get the impression that for a lot of Disney fans the bigger, more colourful, and more cluttered something is, the more 'themed' it is.
 

Agent H

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Sounds like they might actually be somewhat theming the store. That seems like an improvement over random Chevrolet showcase.
 

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