ObscurityPoint
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Yikes. Too soon.Without the most iconic characters, how else would you know you're in Star Wars land?
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Yikes. Too soon.Without the most iconic characters, how else would you know you're in Star Wars land?
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I agree 100% The generic feel is killing Disney. Don´t get me wrong... I love generic feel outside Disney but I will never like it over something that has its unique architecture style and feeling. keep the generic atmosphere only for generic things. For things that are not suppose to be timeless. that need to be in a way trendy... Like we can have a purple wall if you want but never change Tomorrowland for a IKEA store!!I think thats pretty good I would like that. It does need something it looks too bland and generic, I wish they would get off this generic kick they are on property wide. Disney use to be detailed, now its becoming too standard, from resorts/rooms, to store refurbishments and other things like this.
I dont think thats correct. You are missing EPCOT!!! MGM is Disney Springs PART III
This dark tone is just strange. Doesn’t work at all with the beige/gold on the sides.I like the logo, but that blue color doesn't match any of the "entrance" colors they use for the park. It is extremely too dark, which parts will fade and will look unkempt. JMO
Hey now, Cinemagic is a perfectly good name ........... for a nightly fireworks show, not a park.Whoever came up with Cinemagic should be smacked around for a good five minutes.
Hey now, Cinemagic is a perfectly good name ........... for a nightly fireworks show, not a park.
Eh. Looks like the entrance to a shopping mall.
Eh. Looks like the entrance to a shopping mall.
Eh. Looks like the entrance to a shopping mall.
They are, but in escapist fantasy architecture and design, this might not be the best choice... I agree it looks like an entrance to any mall in the US... SUPER bland and uninteresting.Sleek and simple seem to be styling cues that are going for lately.
They are, but in escapist fantasy architecture and design, this might not be the best choice... I agree it looks like an entrance to any mall in the US... SUPER bland and uninteresting.
When the entire Muppets area included posters and billboards, the paint splashes made sense and intentionally looked like an unfinished area. Now it’s supposed to be the theming, and it doesn’t work by itself.Oh i agree. Im not sure why there going sheek minimalistic lately? Maybe the higher clientele they are leaning so hard into likes it? Im not sure. Tbh some of the over the top decor can be cheeky. I know im in the minority here but im not a fan of all the paint decor at muppets exit and im a huge fan of grand ave. BUT grand ave feels real. It is a theme. This or disney springs not so much.
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