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Yeah. I seriously doubt it happening in the rumored form at all. Just seems like not something todays disnye would do right now.It's almost 6 years old at this point
Yeah. I seriously doubt it happening in the rumored form at all. Just seems like not something todays disnye would do right now.It's almost 6 years old at this point
No idea, and now I can't find it in the article I'd seen it in. Odd.Where the hell did this rumor come from?
I believe Tom from W D W N T mentioned it in a video when talking about the changes to the seas recently, he said it was a rumor from the Chapek era, who knows if it was ever true, I mostly doubt it was.No idea, and now I can't find it in the article I'd seen it in. Odd.
Eeeh, land is probably fine. Soarin sells ILL’s. The restuants do well. Also behind the seeds tour probably the pavilions saving grace.
The seas I wouldn’t be suprised to be gone at some point. The ride is a walk on, it costs alot to maintain, less populated. Also I wouldn’t be surprised if Disney thinks they can get away with it because it isn’t a “beloved” pavilion like imagination or land. I genuinely think that if Disney wanted to, they could unfortunately get away with closing seas.
But that rumor they heard is a retread of an old rumor pre pandemic so grain of salt and all that. Even IF it’s true, and that’s IF, we still probably have a good while with them.
You forgot to mention the restaurant!!The current version of Seas, yeah. It's just an aquarium with a terrible Nemo ride shoehorned into a space that wasn't intended to host an attraction. The original version, pre-Nemo and fully functioning as Seabase Alpha, was an Imagineering masterpiece and among the best things they've ever built.
I truly wish I had gotten to experience pre-2000's Epcot. I think a large part of why I'm not as upset by the recent changes is the Epcot I grew up on was the 2000's era which already has lost Horizons, Wonders of Life, this version of the Seas, etc.The current version of Seas, yeah. It's just an aquarium with a terrible Nemo ride shoehorned into a space that wasn't intended to host an attraction. The original version, pre-Nemo and fully functioning as Seabase Alpha, was an Imagineering masterpiece and among the best things they've ever built.
FTFYYou forgot to mention the restaurant!!
And how it's STILL not very good.
Eugh. I went there in 2022 for my birthday and it was dreadful. Make it a Bubba Gump or something. That's tolerable...You forgot to mention the restaurant!!
And how it's not very good.
Eugh. I went there in 2022 for my birthday and it was dreadful. Make it a Bubba Gump or something. That's tolerable...
Amazing in Florida with some of the best seafood in the world they have never been able to field a good seafood restaurant there. Disney Springs shows it could be done but the location probably works against it as wellEugh. I went there in 2022 for my birthday and it was dreadful. Make it a Bubba Gump or something. That's tolerable...
Things have gone rather quiet on that front, so still up in the air.@wdwmagic Do you know if the plan is still to close the ROA as soon as the permits are approved? Or are they going to keep it as is through the summer at least?
Amazing in Florida with some of the best seafood in the world they have never been able to field a good seafood restaurant there. Disney Springs shows it could be done but the location probably works against it as well
I've seen the water so I understand......Even more amazing... the fish is farmed right in the same building and that doesn't help!
Which is why we only eat wild-caught.I've seen the water so I understand......
It is reasonably attended, but it also costs a lot to maintain and staff relative to other pavilions while not really being a notable draw for the park. Very few people are explicitly going to EPCOT to see marine life, whereas animal exhibits are more likely to persist at Animal Kingdom since they are central to the theme and the viability of some core attractions and trails.I'm surprised it's apparently not very popular... I remember Turtle Talk With Crush, at least, having really long lines. I was under the impression that Finding Nemo was a very popular movie.
Maybe they could put in a Play! lawn......If they did bulldoze the Living Seas (I'm still calling it that. "The Seas With Nemo and Friends" is a stupid name), what would they replace it with? Nothing?
I'm surprised it's apparently not very popular... I remember Turtle Talk With Crush, at least, having really long lines. I was under the impression that Finding Nemo was a very popular movie.
You forgot to mention the restaurant!!
And how it's not very good.
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