Showcase or Showplace???Maybe they will get rid of world showcase and use space for new pavilion?
Haven’t watched yet.
That's kinda the point yeah, but there's hardly a time when EPCOT doesn't have a festival going on so it will rarely if ever be empty.I know the mickey greet is part of communicore hall, but wondering if this is mainly going to be an open again closed again flex space only for special events, and barely open to the public like world showplace......
Yeah, to piggyback on this, it isn't like the original EPCOT Center was created in an era of mass positivity, either: for the local American audience, 1982 isn't very far removed from, or even overlapped with, Vietnam, Watergate, diminishing investment in American cities, the AIDS crisis, stagflation, oil shortages, deindustrialization, revived Cold War apocalypse fears, and more civil rights issues than you could care to count. One of the very things Disney acknowledged in early literature about the EPCOT project was how it intended to present a more optimistic take on the potential of the future as a response to the vibes of the time. None of this is new. If anything, Disney started that shift away from the more "positive" view of the future during the 90s, supposedly an era of generally good feelings (obviously not for all or anywhere near as much as it's sometimes painted, no era is that simple to summarize).Disney is a big company with a lot of money, money they can easily use to change public perception. This generation does not have an optimistic outlook on the future because they are presented with nothing to make them believe it will be anything but worse than today. Throw enough kids on Horizons 2 and you change that. Will they do that? Absolutely not lol, it's more profitable to put the kids through something that will make them beg their parents for a plushie from the gift shop than have a vague sense of optimism. Not to mention it's also a lot easier, to make something like EPCOT takes way more work than anything they've done in the park in the last 20 years.
It's for the very reason that our young feel essentially hopeless that our world could use EPCOT now more than ever. It would take the force of a juggernaut like Disney to bring about any lasting social change, but they simply have no interest in doing so.
This is a really interesting (albeit depressing) point. When EPCOT was in the development stages and even in the 80s we were on the wave of an optimistic future. The park was always aspirational and inspirational, but we live in such a fractured time that such goals seem like true Science fiction.Honestly, I need to put in my two cents.
The Defunctland video shows why EPCOT worked back then… and the main reason why it wouldn’t work now. The current generation feels the concept of optimism is socially dead.
The actual millisecond hope becomes alive as a concept again that’s when the EPCOT redo of this board’s dreams will happen.it's just harder to this in a climate where negativity reigns supreme.
And that’s why I ran that opinion past your first. You’re the antithesis. Despite everything, you have the resilience to stand for something, and fall for it all the same. If our generation consisted of more people like you, EPCOT would be beyond perfect.Disney is a big company with a lot of money, money they can easily use to change public perception. This generation does not have an optimistic outlook on the future because they are presented with nothing to make them believe it will be anything but worse than today. Throw enough kids on Horizons 2 and you change that. Will they do that? Absolutely not lol, it's more profitable to put the kids through something that will make them beg their parents for a plushie from the gift shop than have a vague sense of optimism. Not to mention it's also a lot easier, to make something like EPCOT takes way more work than anything they've done in the park in the last 20 years.
It's for the very reason that our young feel essentially hopeless that our world could use EPCOT now more than ever. It would take the force of a juggernaut like Disney to bring about any lasting social change, but they simply have no interest in doing so.
Could the conditions be recreated? Yes, but who knows when, or how?Epcot was a moment in time, and Disney abandoned it.
Instant gratification is a powerful toolbut guests largely want to stare at their phones all day and don’t want to be bothered with learning, discovery, or thinking.
I think they could be recreated, but I’m not confident they will.Could the conditions be recreated? Yes, but who knows when, or how?
Test track has a big convention space tooLike Odyssey, Wonders Of Life, Half of the Imagination Pavilion, Restaurant Marrakesh, Corporate lounges in Spaceship Earth, and Living Seas... I am sure there are more....
If this is true, in a sense WDWMagic's Forum is the opposite of EPCOT!The reason EPCOT Center worked isn't about inspiring people to learn. It was about inspiring people to have hope about our future.
opposite of EPCOT now... I think most of us on here started out very excited and hopeful about a lot of Disney things... I know I was.If this is true, in a sense WDWMagic's Forum is the opposite of EPCOT!
We can all Armchair Imagineer, I do it pretty regularly with EPCOT personally.I think they could be recreated, but I’m not confident they will.
Epcot-as-permanent-World’s-Fair was an amazing concept. But it would have required constant updates and really solid relationships with businesses and countries. I’m not sure Disney is willing to invest in that.
The edutainment model lost its novelty when museums, nature centers, national parks, and schools adopted some of the same approaches. And the concept is really challenged by the internet, smartphones, etc. Disney would need to put much more work into getting peoples attention in order to capture their imaginations like Epcot originally did.
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