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WOL Demo coming ..

esskay

Well-Known Member
Do it.

Loved the pavilion as a kid but it's obvious it's not getting used again and has far too many issues. Not to mention if you are going to plop a new pavilion down you'd want to 'pull' the building closer towards the public area so it's not hidden away in a corner.

Keeping it sitting there rotting away is just prolonging the pain. At least if its gone and is a blank slate then theres slightly more chance of something happening in a decade or two if/when management exits the death spiral.

The thing is the play pavilion just would not have worked IMO. It would have been great for around 3 years. Then the age would start showing.

Go stand in the exit area of Spaceship Earth and look around. Thats what it'd be like, some crappy broken set of screens not touched in years. That's just the disney way. It happened with Disney Quest, and it would've happened again with the Play Pavilion. Disney is seemingly incapable of slapping a new bit of software and videos clips into an existing attraction without taking it offline for a year.
 

Alice a

Well-Known Member
This makes me sad; I hated Body Wars but really enjoyed the feel of this pavilion.

What particularly stings is that current leadership seems perfectly content to replace former entertainment and dining spaces with private lounges (DVC, AP, Club 33), storage, or nothing at all.

When they do replace, it’s frequently a bit inferior when compared to what came before - Frozen and TBA are less detailed and filled out than their predecessors, etc. and even new builds are not what they could have been- Ariel’s, NRJ, etc.

Why some are celebrating this with the current track record astounds me. I’d like to be pleasantly surprised. We’ll see.
 

Yankee Mouse

Well-Known Member
The thing is the play pavilion just would not have worked IMO. It would have been great for around 3 years. Then the age would start showing.

Go stand in the exit area of Spaceship Earth and look around. Thats what it'd be like, some crappy broken set of screens not touched in years. That's just the disney way. It happened with Disney Quest, and it would've happened again with the Play Pavilion. Disney is seemingly incapable of slapping a new bit of software and videos clips into an existing attraction without taking it offline for a year.
Could add Comunicore to that list as well.
 

jah4955

Well-Known Member
As far as 'whats next' for the space? I have no idea.. No idea if there is anything planned, speculated or otherwise. I mean, logic would dictate 'something' is up.. otherwise why demo WOL?
As indicated in the Soarin' news...Disney still can be good at keeping things under wraps.
 
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DreamfinderGuy

Well-Known Member
I’m actually hoping what I’ve been told is wrong, there is something “special” about that building.. not to sound stupid.. many fond memories there and at horizons..
Maybe it’s just coping on my part but this thread is the first time I’ve heard total demo of the building mentioned. Kinda hoping there have been miscommunications somewhere and we’re looking at a demo of the remaining Play Pavilion infrastructure rather than the whole thing going down. After all, they have invested millions into Wonders recently. Feels like a major waste to let all that money go rather than clean up in there and install literally anything to add capacity to EPCOT.
 

ChrisFL

Premium Member
It's difficult for me to think they will tear this down without a specific replacement plan (since it costs money)...unless there actually is something structurally wrong with the building/foundation.
 
I miss the Wonder of Life pavilion from the early 90s. Often times for me it's little things that have an inexplicable lasting memory. For instance, the Wonder Cycles. I remember riding them and have thought about them through the years. If WoL were still there today in it's original form, those cycles would be the first thing I would visit. Doubtless, I'm overly sentimental and nostalgic. I have to remind myself, continually, that one can rarely experience the same thing from years ago - even if a place is the same, the person is usually not the same.
 

jah4955

Well-Known Member
I miss the Wonder of Life pavilion from the early 90s. Often times for me it's little things that have an inexplicable lasting memory. For instance, the Wonder Cycles. I remember riding them and have thought about them through the years. If WoL were still there today in it's original form, those cycles would be the first thing I would visit. Doubtless, I'm overly sentimental and nostalgic. I have to remind myself, continually, that one can rarely experience the same thing from years ago - even if a place is the same, the person is usually not the same.
Wonder Cycles = my favorite at WoL...especially the Disneyland one (probably the selection for most lol). Wonder if they still exist... and are in anyone's collection?
 

jah4955

Well-Known Member
Best I’ve been told is by January.. don’t know if that means “in” January or not .
Although currently disproven in 3 of the 4 parks, having a demo the scale of the WoL building during January time would make sense to me, as many of their refurbs/outright closures happen right after New Years, as it's one of the relatively "quieter" times of the year....the sight of the demo site will disrupt as few visitors' vistas as possible (unlike when they did the Horizons demo...middle of summer if memory serves correctly...and that was a vastly more beautiful building than WoL)
 

Cmdr_Crimson

Well-Known Member
*deep inhale* NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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