News Big changes coming to EPCOT's Future World?

Bocabear

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there are so many things to imagine...that they should and could have done....Between the completely flubbed central spine there is also the new attractions that were cancelled and the incredibly disappointing "flex space" Meet & Greet building...
 

Disstevefan1

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This shows its not incompetence, that they can do something right if they really want to.

We know they are not going to pressure wash these now.

Lets see how they survive a rain storm.

The good thing is it rains less this time of the year, so it should be good at least until the rainy season starts.
 

tparris

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This shows its not incompetence, that they can do something right if they really want to.

We know they are not going to pressure wash these now.

Lets see how they survive a rain storm.

The good thing is it rains less this time of the year, so it should be good at least until the rainy season starts.
It’s actually raining today lol, at least here at DAK
 

WorldExplorer

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It’s actually raining today lol, at least here at DAK

Light sprinkles in Epcot, nothing worthy of taking cover yet but the forecast calls for it to be worse.

Edit: Brief downpour. There's a pair of stantions spread over part of the lights but I'm not sure if that means anything (it's not a line, just one rope).
 
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Disstevefan1

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It’s actually raining today lol, at least here at DAK
Well lets see what happens 🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞

It would be sad if the rain broke it!

Honestly I do believe it was the pressure washer the first time around.

But even if they refrain from pressure washing it, I am concerned about the long term reliability of these in a year or so in the sun and the rain.
 
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tparris

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Well lets see what happens 🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞

It would be sad if the rain broke it!

Honestly I do believe it was the pressure washer the first time around.

But even if they refrain from pressure washing it, I am concerned about the long term reliability of these in a year or so in the sun and the rain.
Valid concerns. Let’s just hope they learned their lesson this time around.
 

wdwmagic

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This shows its not incompetence, that they can do something right if they really want to.

We know they are not going to pressure wash these now.

Lets see how they survive a rain storm.

The good thing is it rains less this time of the year, so it should be good at least until the rainy season starts.
This problem was more involved than pressure washing
 

THEMEPARKPIONEER

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FON worked great...the tech was extremely old at the end...Even when it was not in "show Mode" it still added so much to the area....
Should have stripped it down to the concrete, it would have been allot more cost effective even if it meant just having the waterfall and no show. They could have easily had it with the new gardens. It would fit so well in those surroundings with especially with new guardrails.
 

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