EPCOT Journey of Water featuring Moana coming to Epcot

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
Oh I wasn’t even commenting on your spelling mistake. In reference to the last sentence of your post, I was just guessing that you prefer Dasani.

Because Coke is somewhat of a partner with Disney (Club Cool) and Dasani is their water brand. So, if a water feature was going to be made in the good ol' days of corporate sponsorship... Journey of Water sponsored by Dasani, a Coca-Cola brand.
 

easyrowrdw

Well-Known Member
Confession ... I only saw it once ... the water motif didn't make any impression on me except she was sailing on it a lot. Was there a magic wave appearing at times? A fairy godwave is hard to relate to. Not really a character like Grandmother Willow or a theme like the circle of life. And it's hard to see how the magic wave can be represented in a theme park.
A big aspect of the film is the how the Polynesian way of life involved interacting with the ocean and the film ends with Moana's people returning to their wayfaring ways. There's a significant scene where Maui is teaching her how to navigate and sail using historical methods (pretty cool IMHO from a historical standpoint of understanding on ancient Polynesian people traveled vast distances of the Pacific Ocean to find pretty small islands - though of course it is a superficial description in the movie).

Yeah. It's not about water, but the ocean is an integral part of the movie. The ocean has volition; it chooses Moana and helps her along the way.
 

SteamboatJoe

Well-Known Member
WDW had already prioritized JoW and Poppins over Imagination. Everything announced was prioritized over Imagination. What do you really think is the likelihood that Imagination is suddenly going to be a priority?

Besides, there's already a thread where people keep giving themselves and one another a continuing false hope that there will be some sort of Imagination change in the next five years. See here to join the self-deluded club if you wanna belong...


I was actually fine with the Poppins addition. I mean people are right when they say it could have been more but I found the idea of walking down Cherry Tree Lane quite charming.
 

JJJ

Well-Known Member
Confession ... I only saw it once ... the water motif didn't make any impression on me except she was sailing on it a lot. Was there a magic wave appearing at times? A fairy godwave is hard to relate to. Not really a character like Grandmother Willow or a theme like the circle of life. And it's hard to see how the magic wave can be represented in a theme park.

To me, at least, water/the ocean really was a character in Moana. It didn't speak or anything, but it did have personality.

My hope is that this attraction(?) will be light on Moana/the other characters on the film (using them only superficially with symbols like the one featured on the Epcot model in the Odyssey), but will have a bunch of cool, interactive water features that also have "personality." I think this is a reasonable hope, as well, as they say this area is "inspired" by Moana and not featuring/with Moana. We'll see, but I'll wait for this one with hopeful expectation...

Since they're re-theming Future World and this will be placed in World Nature, this might even be thematically appropriate (:O). On another note, it'll be interesting to see if they try to distinguish between the theme/idea behind World Nature and that of AK, or if World Nature really will be just a mini AK, trading the mammals for plants and fish.
 

Movielover

Well-Known Member
Its a shame this idea wasn’t used in Animal Kingdom. An aquatic nature/ wildlife area with a Polynesian island theme would have been a great fit for that park IMO
Heck I would even be ok with Moana and Polynesia taking over the African Outpost in World Showcase since Africa is more represented in AK. Plenty of room there for the water walk through and more. I know some will disagree but its still better than directly in Future World.
 

Father Robinson

Well-Known Member
Its a shame this idea wasn’t used in Animal Kingdom. An aquatic nature/ wildlife area with a Polynesian island theme would have been a great fit for that park IMO
Since the front entrance of the Poly is down to the dirt, wouldn't that area have benefited from something like this a tad better than EPCOT? I mean, it's not like they just remodeled the rooms of the Poly to a Moana theme or anything...
 

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