Can any smart person here gather up the Epcot overhaul announce date vs. break-ground date vs. Final end date?
I'd love to see the numbers listed in months so we can use it as a guage to predict the speed of future promised projects.
Again....nothing,..not one single Blue Sky water color painting is worth ANYthing until is has an actual Disney Finance Department green light stamp on it. Without that?...Josh can say he is thinking about building 5 new parks with a 6th one being built on the moon.
"What if...." is 100% nothing in the real world if it does not have Disney Finance ready to pay for it and start writing checks to start them.
Well rumors started swirling in the fall of 2015 when this thread began.
1,373 days later (roughly 4 years later), Disney officially announced their plans to redo the Central Spine & more
at D23.
The bulk of the construction walls went up over the following month and construction began (for the central spine), we know that the majority of that has not finished yet and will not open until December.
1,553 days (A little over 4 years) for a splash pad and some grass, and refreshed dining & merch locations.
Remy's was announced at D23 2017... land clearing and such began in ~November 8th 2017. The attraction did not open until October 1st, 2021.
1,424 days (nearly 4 years) to clone an attraction.
Guardians was announced at D23 2017... land clearing and such began the following month, the first piece of the track was installed
14 months later, and the attraction itself didn't
open then for another 42 months.
Space 220 was announced at D23 2019...construction began in ~August of 2019. Opened in September 2021, roughly 2 years but probably the quickest turn around for all of the Epcot projects.
Never Happened:
- The United Kingdom pavilion will welcome the
first attraction inspired by Mary Poppins. You will step in time down Cherry Tree Lane past Admiral Boom’s house, then enter Number 17, home of the Banks family, where your adventure will begin.
- In the China pavilion,
“Wondrous China” will take guests on a spectacular journey across the country, filmed and presented in a completely seamless 360-degree digital format. (Will this ever open?)
- The
PLAY! pavilion will open in time for the
50th anniversary of Walt Disney World. In this digital metropolis, you’ll discover an interactive city bursting with games, activities and experiences that connect you with friends, family and beloved Disney characters – both real and virtual – like never before
I'm sure I'm leaving some things and details out, but for sure puts things into perspective.