News Big changes coming to EPCOT's Future World?

tparris

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Based on footage from last night and me being there tonight, the ground lights have been completely shut off again. I’m so tired of this.
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WorldExplorer

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Because for almost a year 0% of them were working. 🥴 We're already back to that away. 😒

That's still not a reason to celebrate them half baking the fix. It's a million (billion?) dollar park people are paying over a hundred bucks to get into. They should have all their lights working.

I could understand a comment that it's a nice start and good to know they're working on it but "Christmas miracle" and clapping emojis? Come on. They're professionals, not a band of kids in elementary school.
 

KDM31091

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Wow! Target puts up better paper graphic holiday decorations than a world class theme park can manage? Balsam Hill Christmas Trees sponsored that ridiculously bad display of trees? Meaning Disney didn't even pay for that but took sponsor product and money to print the cheap looking graphics?
I guess this will continue to be the new way of things at WDW... Seriously this has to be a budget issue...
Unfortunately it seems this is the new normal. Bare bones design with no effort or magic. The powers that be seem to have zero clue why people fell in love with the parks to begin with, and are slowly destroying all of the little things that make them magical. I hope it reverses before it's too late.
 

Bocabear

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Whatever happened to the spectacular seasonal displays that were supposed to be installed in the Mulva Planter? That was the thing that was supposed to make it more dynamic... I thought they would at least have something fantastic like the concept art for the holidays... I would love to create that actual display for them... Actually I would love to design a holiday program for that entire central garden area making it a spectacle for the holidays...
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vikescaper

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I finally realized that something in the real world reminds me of the new EPCOT. The Sundial mall in downtown St. Petersburg has a courtyard that had a fountain. This year, they redesigned the courtyard with new seating, new covered area, and fake grass.
 

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Epcot82Guy

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I finally realized that something in the real world reminds me of the new EPCOT. The Sundial mall in downtown St. Petersburg has a courtyard that had a fountain. This year, they redesigned the courtyard with new seating, new covered area, and fake grass.

Oh - I didn't think about that... Is it doing any better getting tenants these days? Because it was struggling for awhile.
 

Epcot82Guy

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Since it's the season, just remember, these were removed as the tech was allegedly past its prime.

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Unlike that new fangled super reliable modern tech.

Leu Gardens here in Orlando had a static version of this at their Dazzling Nights presentation (which was very fun for $25 for anyone local!). The whole time I could only think about what a modern version of this could be at Epcot. Modern technology could easily enhance this into something even better. Yet no...

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vikescaper

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Oh - I didn't think about that... Is it doing any better getting tenants these days? Because it was struggling for awhile.
The new owner is bringing in new tenants. A de-aging clinic opened not too long ago and they are supposedly bringing in an Italian restaurant. However, one of the restaurants that has been there since the last re-do, Sea Salt, announced that they will be closing.
 

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