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marni1971

Park History nut
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They didn’t even get this bit right. The Land is obscured for a dead centre front shot (although with the pavilion lighting not working properly for years some might say it’s for the best)

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Gusey

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They didn’t even get this bit right. The Land is obscured for a dead centre front shot (although with the pavilion lighting not working properly for years some might say it’s for the best)

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Could you see it before from the center when the Character Spot was there and the roof connecting the two buildings?
 

Marc Davis Fan

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They didn’t even get this bit right. The Land is obscured for a dead centre front shot (although with the pavilion lighting not working properly for years some might say it’s for the best)

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Maybe some of the plants/trees will at least obscure it a bit more when they grow in?

It’s amazing that if the covid shutdowns had happened just slightly earlier or the Communicore West demolition has been scheduled for just slightly later, they would’ve probably reverted to the “lower budget” / “less ambitious” plan of keeping both Communicore buildings and the fountain.🤦‍♀️
 

Squishy

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That’s the point. One of the few possible good takes from this whole sorry mess and they couldn’t even get that right.
You think the issue has todo with bad imagineering or management being more demanding these days and requesting multiple changes to designs that ends up messing things up?
 

Bocabear

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You think the issue has todo with bad imagineering or management being more demanding these days and requesting multiple changes to designs that ends up messing things up?
seems like the answer is "Yes" But we are not in the loop of what actually happened... I imagine it was a death by a million cuts with lots and lots of daily changes that bit by bit veered this project completely off course... but there should have been some with enough authority to have steered that ship back on course at some point....which they didn't do.
Hopefully sometime in the mid to late 2030s they will decide it is time to clear things out a bit and create a better plan and vision...
 

trainplane3

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I like the daytime Encanto show. It's Disney. And fun. And good music.

But, I hereby condemn the Christian rock band that can't hit their notes and the late night Latino Pop DJ who's not even playing Christmas songs and whose music clashes with the SSE 'shows.'

But far be it from me to criticize anything modern Disney does.
I'll agree with this. The Encanto show is fine and it's not obnoxious. The DJ that takes the stage is the problem for the area. It's fine for NYE but not for daily operations. I just have to laugh at the umbrellas all throughout the CC area though. You'd think they would have a larger overhang.

I also like the acrobat group that performs in the gardens. They're fun, weird, but very good and entertaining. A good fit in the area and I'm glad they're still there.

Edit: I just realized you can hear the DJ in my video of the ground lights:
 
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Epcot82Guy

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To take the cue from Luminous, it feels like an orchestra without a conductor. And each section was told to play a modern version of a Disney song. And somehow that was going to gel. Epcot (as with all parks and hotels) needs an empowered conductor. And that's where WDI seems to have failed most recently (or has been set up to fail, perhaps).
 

Epcot82Guy

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*paging Mr Greenaway..Mr Gavin Greenaway your needed at World Showcase lagoon to fix an abysmal show*

I actually really enjoy Luminous, especially because of the music selections and original creations. But, ANYTHING GAVIN...

Now, if Pinar and Gavin paired up to write new pavilion music and helped restore some classics (*cough*cough* One Little Spark, Fun to be Free, Tomorrow's Child...)
 

Chef idea Mickey`=

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They didn’t even get this bit right. The Land is obscured for a dead centre front shot (although with the pavilion lighting not working properly for years some might say it’s for the best)

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One unique thing I did liked about the demolition and construction was able to seeing the Imagination Pyramids, The Land building (maybe) and Spaceship Earth from Creation's. Also from the monorail station you can now see The Japan Pavilion which I don't think or know if you couldn't prior before with the Innovention's West building.
 

mysto

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I think the DJ show would be more tolerable if the volume were lower. Not just easier to ignore but also less jarring and overbearing if you like the show. It would intrude less on the other goings on.

Never let a teenager control the volume at a party, up up UP! Oh the police are here, how did that happen? The person on the dial of the Encanto show is likely more mature, contributing more to the enjoyability of the show than many realize.
 

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