EPCOT Remy's Ratatouille Adventure coming to Epcot

britain

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The blue paint is fantastic compared to the green arms attached to the backs of the flat chimneys. Grrr....

Having said that, I realized that when you are on ground level, your focus is really going to be on the 3 dimensional buildings around and ahead of you. The flat facade will really be what it is meant to be, a faint backdrop.
 

trainplane3

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I don't remember seeing it posted here, but the RCID maps indicate there's going to be a kiosk near the restrooms:
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brihow

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Am I the only one that doesn’t see anything wrong with the blue building?
It might not be my favorite building/color combo ever, but I have no idea why it's been turned into this massive problem for people. I think the area is looking lovely for the most part. It definitely leans more fantasty-Paris but it is an area inspired by a Pixar movie so it makes perfect sense in my mind.
 

lazyboy97o

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Am I the only one that doesn’t see anything wrong with the blue building?
It might not be my favorite building/color combo ever, but I have no idea why it's been turned into this massive problem for people. I think the area is looking lovely for the most part. It definitely leans more fantasty-Paris but it is an area inspired by a Pixar movie so it makes perfect sense in my mind.
You haven’t noticed the door that doesn’t look like or align to anything else?
 

_caleb

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No lol. I don't get it.. or maybe don't care enough I don't know. But it honestly looks fine to me. Seems people just being mad to be mad, but everyone is entitled to feel however they want!
It’s not that we’re mad. Just disappointed. It’s like the lecture parents give to teenagers: “I just know you can do better, and I want you to be the best you can be!”
 

lazyboy97o

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I’m pretty sure doors like that were common in historical mercantile buildings.
The problem isn’t that it is a door on an upper level. Those did and do exist. It is there because it is an actual door that is still used. The problem is that it doesn’t align to or match anything else. It doesn’t make sense to build a separate floor for the door that is lower than the rest of the floor. That’s a lot of work to make something less useful. It also interrupts the horizontal spacing of the windows in a style where regularity is a feature.
 

MrHappy

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The problem isn’t that it is a door on an upper level. Those did and do exist. It is there because it is an actual door that is still used. The problem is that it doesn’t align to or match anything else. It doesn’t make sense to build a separate floor for the door that is lower than the rest of the floor. That’s a lot of work to make something less useful. It also interrupts the horizontal spacing of the windows in a style where regularity is a feature.
There’s this house from a Prime/Masterpiece show in Corfu in Greece.
 

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