EPCOT Figment, well, to be replaced by Figment

Rhinocerous

Premium Member
I mean, we have other historical examples of this, right? I don’t think Gran Fiesta was ever much more popular than El Rio and it’s still here despite having another popular IP that would be an easy retheme. Nemo is also typically a walk-on and they haven’t done anything there either.

I feel like, as long as the new attraction is well received, it would have a life span equal or greater than the current version.
Is this where we rehash the debate over whether or not Mexico can handle a more popular ride?
 

DreamfinderGuy

Well-Known Member
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HMF

Well-Known Member
HYPOTHETICALLY - If Disney does what we all want on these forums and revamps the Figment ride and it's legit very good...... but still stays a walk on, because to the masses (not the 1,000's of Disney heads like us) he's just not that relevant..... then what?
It was the second most visited attraction in the park until 1994 when the queue was sabotaged for HISTA. Of course, what Disney needs to learn especially considering EPCOT is that NOT EVERYTHING IS GOING TO APPEAL TO EVERYBODY.
 

SaveDinosaur

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If they’re so keen on nostalgia—bringing back the vibe of World of Motion and a Figment remake—can we please get a Horizons overlay for Mission: Space? Honestly, if they just looped one of Martin’s POV videos of Horizons on the pre-show screens and called it a ride, it would still be better than that abomination.
 

HMF

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That might be true but even if Imagination is fixed, with Spaceship Earth being a shell of it's former greatness and IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth gone. The park still will not have a cohesive vision linking it together. A TRULY GREAT Spaceship Earth refurbishment and an actual worthy successor to Reflections of Earth with a similar message and emotional impact might bring me back. I don't expect them to happen but that is what they will need to do if they want my money and support.
 

SaveDinosaur

Well-Known Member
I love Figment and want the best ride ever for him.... with that being said:

HYPOTHETICALLY - If Disney does what we all want on these forums and revamps the Figment ride and it's legit very good...... but still stays a walk on, because to the masses (not the 1,000's of Disney heads like us) he's just not that relevant..... then what?
I think the new Country Bear Jamboree is a good example. They never expected it to be a major hit that would bring families to the park just to see the new show, but they still believed it would help raise the overall quality of the park (although I disagree).


In the worst-case scenario, it improves general public approval of the park and the pavilion — and they sell more merchandise to fans.
 

HMF

Well-Known Member
I think the new Country Bear Jamboree is a good example. They never expected it to be a major hit that would bring families to the park just to see the new show, but they still believed it would help raise the overall quality of the park (although I disagree).
And best of all it would bring it into compliance with Iger's self-referential IP mandate.
 

Tha Realest

Well-Known Member
Didn't they mention plans for Figment shorts at a recent shareholders meeting?
From March:

A few years after a Figment feature film was announced the new plans involve, possibly, some vague series or short film(s). Not trending in the right direction.
 

FigmentJedi

Well-Known Member
If they’re so keen on nostalgia—bringing back the vibe of World of Motion and a Figment remake—can we please get a Horizons overlay for Mission: Space? Honestly, if they just looped one of Martin’s POV videos of Horizons on the pre-show screens and called it a ride, it would still be better than that abomination.
That's what the restaurant is for. They even called the setting the Centauri Space Station.
 

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