Horizons '83
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What's odd is that they are still releasing the "World Celebration" D23 Epcot Forever poster next week which features the bar on legs.I hope I’m right.
What's odd is that they are still releasing the "World Celebration" D23 Epcot Forever poster next week which features the bar on legs.I hope I’m right.
Anything just the stage, they do have the new fountain planned. I just hate to see so much demolished just to be replaced with concrete and grass. I also like my water shows depending on the music.I disagree. The spine is still a collection of things you have to maneuver around and as such are choke points.
I've come back to add a snarky remark too! Perhaps if they dont rebuild another fountain and stage, Joyful! (aka Painful!) might become confused and wander somewhere else, such as a backstage area to inflict themselves on the seagulls instead of us.
Any word if there replacing the original building, new feature or just open grass? It’s a true shame that they demolished all they did to have to cut back, if they just stuck to the first concept you once posted they could have been close to done by now.I hope I’m right.
Whatever happened to SMRT-1, anyhow?The current GR space is where you would have found SMRT-1 in Communicore.
Can’t remember off the top of my head. He was in the California grill for a bit. I think someone ended up dropping him.Whatever happened to SMRT-1, anyhow?
Not odd. They’ll try to make money off anything they can, especially after COVID.What's odd is that they are still releasing the "World Celebration" D23 Epcot Forever poster next week which features the bar on legs.
I hope I’m right.
I remember him at the Concourse Steakhouse tooCan’t remember off the top of my head. He was in the California grill for a bit. I think someone ended up dropping him.
That much is clear. It shows the lack of understanding, ambition and desire. So they chose a(nother) bar as opposed to an attraction or engaging exhibit.I’m not sure what to hope for. They’ve already tipped their hand and declared that the space would be most valuable to them as a concert/festival/alcohol area.
From what we heard the Poppins poster was pulled, so I figured they would pull this one as well. That's all.Not odd. They’ll try to make money off anything they can, especially after COVID.
That much is clear. It shows the lack of understanding, ambition and desire. So they chose a(nother) bar as opposed to an attraction or engaging exhibit.
Should they wish to continue down such a misguided route at least build something sympathetic to the area, the park and the intent of the parks design and layout.
The model is still there as of about a year or so ago, covered in dust and falling apart. The Computer Central area along with what remains of Innoventions is a hard hat zone now according to some people I know. The model wasn't marked for archival so it was likely destroyed if it's no longer there.Would you happen to have a recent or even semi-recent photo of that area? Is it true the Epcot Center model is still up there?
If I may ask (this is probably a bit too forward a question to ask in this delicate time, so I ask this with an apologetic tone), is anyone at liberty to say who is making the choices/taking the lead as we go forward on the spine project? We have been lead to believe that not only projects have been cut, but personnel will be as well, and that has me wondering who still be around to check the boxes and make the decisions.
Does he actually have the final say on what happens though? I know he's overseeing the project, but I thought final decisions would go through at least D'Amaro now. If he seriously makes the call on the spine, his post from a few weeks ago about asymmetry worries meZach Riddley is the lead imagineer on the overhaul and he is remaining on the project.
Does he actually have the final say on what happens though? I know he's overseeing the project, but I thought final decisions would go through at least D'Amaro now. If he seriously makes the call on the spine, his post from a few weeks ago about asymmetry worries me
Depending on the size of the project, a creative lead is going to be in charge of making the day-to-day decisions and guiding the design team. At major milestones the project will be presented to executive leadership for their approval which will inevitably come with notes. D’Amaro and the Bobs would approve a plan but in all likelihood would not be sketching out a layout for anything. In an ideal the relationship there would be enough trust and respect between the owner/executives and designers for the designers to take feedback and properly considered it, which at times would include reasoned rejection of feedback.Does he actually have the final say on what happens though? I know he's overseeing the project, but I thought final decisions would go through at least D'Amaro now. If he seriously makes the call on the spine, his post from a few weeks ago about asymmetry worries me
Yes. We saw this in action on the Imagineering Story when Bob Iger gave John Lasseter, Bob Weis, and a room full of Imagineers the brilliant creative suggestion that they add more trees to the Cars Land blueprint model.Depending on the size of the project, a creative lead is going to be in charge of making the day-to-day decisions and guiding the design team. At major milestones the project will be presented to executive leadership for their approval which will inevitably come with notes. D’Amaro and the Bobs would approve a plan but in all likelihood would not be sketching out a layout for anything. In an ideal the relationship there would be enough trust and respect between the owner/executives and designers for the designers to take feedback and properly considered it, which at times would include reasoned rejection of feedback.
Seeing a still just makes this a truly priceless little moment. Just look at those faces! Hundreds of millions of dollars being spent and the best Bob can muster is “More trees.”Yes. We saw this in action on the Imagineering Story when Bob Iger gave John Lasseter, Bob Weis, and a room full of Imagineers the brilliant creative suggestion that they add more trees to the Cars Land blueprint model.
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