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News Tomorrowland love

gerarar

Premium Member
With the moats being drained for the castle repainting, the rocks near the Tomorrowland bridge are also being repainted.

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Vegas Disney Fan

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With the moats being drained for the castle repainting, the rocks near the Tomorrowland bridge are also being repainted.

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Did it happen to mention if they were going to back to red or sticking with the metallic blue?

I always preferred the more natural looking red, the blue always makes me think of Mr Freeze from Batman.

On second thought I wish they’d just get rid of the rocks as well as the last of the space theming, I think trees would look better than out of place rocks.
 
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Vegas Disney Fan

Well-Known Member
I wish they would just reimagine that entire water front and land entry for Tomorrowland....the Rocks look stupid and unconvincing...maybe a more compelling entrance that really feels futuristic...or Space-like.... silver spray painted rocks just look cheap...
I’d like to see them add a lot more greenery, green architecture would fit the Tomorrowland theme and also Disneys environmental philosophy.

I think something as simple as plants on the Peoplemover canopy would really soften the land while simultaneously making it feel more futuristic.

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Bocabear

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I’d like to see them add a lot more greenery, green architecture would fit the Tomorrowland theme and also Disneys environmental philosophy.

I think something as simple as plants on the Peoplemover canopy would really soften the land while simultaneously making it feel more futuristic.

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There was a Tomorrowland concept they did decades ago called Montana, and it was full of vegetation....That version was definitely not utilized... There were some good ideas.... and yes I agree...greenery would be beautiful but probably a maintenance problem.... and the artificial greens fade... sadly....
 

Bocabear

Well-Known Member
The Spires were fantastic... What an impression they made as you first entered Tomorrowland! Taking the land back to its 1971 look appears to be what they have sort of been doing, but without the Spires it jut looks half-hearted and too plain. There is way too much dead space in Tomorrowland....Replace the Speedway with an Aquatopia type attraction...stled to match the existing architecture and the architecture of Space Mountain.... Add a proper land entrance back (Spires) and more and more eye candy... It needs to feel kinetic and vibrant....
 

Theme Park Nerdo

Active Member
Call me crazy, but I actually have a game plan for clearing out asbestos in the Stitch building in Tomorrowland if you all want to hear it. Of course, this all depends on whether Space Mountain closes for its rumored retracking, and along with it, the PeopleMover to allow construction work inside both SM and the Stitch complex.

- Temporarily relocate Cosmic Ray's operations and menu to Tomorrowland Terrace.

- Auntie Gravity's menu moves to The Lunching Pad.

- Star Traders can afford to close for a while because the same kind of merch can be found throughout Magic Kingdom anyway.

- Progress City diorama receives complete restoration and refurbishment.

- Stitch's Great Escape space can finally get a replacement.

I still believe Stitch Encounter from Tokyo/Paris will replace Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor at some point in the future, since it pretty much uses the same show technology.
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
Pretty sure its a lot of peoples common conception that that is the main reason that people have said they are not touching the building. They are most likely repeating that information
Really haven't heard anyone assert that until recently. The space was rumored for new attractions for a while, then a silence, and only recently baseless speculation about asbestos.
 

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