The new building is more than a simple meet and greet now.The added greenery is nice. With all of the necessary changes needed for this park including at least one new pavilion, added attractions etc, it is underwhelming... Especially knocking down a building that hosted character meet and greets and then building a new building to host meet and greets...
I am glad the construction is wrapping up... I really am, but I wish we had more to look forward to.
Count me in as one of those, it's not some type of fetish to like fountains.Some of you people have a weird thing for fountains
Its okay...this is a safe space.it's not some type of fetish to like fountains.
"More trees" is, after all, the Iger creative touch!Everyone loves planters right? As Iger says, the EPCOT re imagination is a total success!
Its okay...this is a safe space.
I did. Teat out the stage that was built around it, adjust Journey of Water to fit, and don't tear down communicore just to rebuild it because they realized it was a stupid idea. That alone would have perhaps freed up enough for the Spaceship Earth upgrades.I mean, I like a water feature myself, but I never found the fountain of nations particularly interesting enough to lament its loss![]()
I mean, I like a water feature myself, but I never found the fountain of nations particularly interesting enough to lament its loss![]()
To what end? There’s no payoff. No connection to a larger idea, a theme. Nor does it provide orientation to the land, something this project was supposed to address.This is now a lush garden, begging you to explore.
Yeah, one could argue it provided more of a guest experience than the new greenery which, while nice is simply something that not only replaces that as a bottleneck but also removes additional space in the central spine for guest flow.The water show synchronized to music was a really nice plus to the area that's now lacking.
I had the same thought as well. Looking at it from the air makes it seem as if 90% of guests will use the outer paths only. Taking what was once a spacious kinetic plaza and turning it into an area prone to bottlenecks and congestion. One of the reasons it looks more like an urban park designed by outsiders and thrown into a theme park, as opposed to being developed organically from a theme park operations/design perspective.Yeah, one could argue it provided more of a guest experience than the new greenery which, while nice is simply something that not only replaces that as a bottleneck but also removes additional space in the central spine for guest flow.
That'll all look nice to walk past during the day as people head to attractions but I suspect that, while an improvement over the not-so-temporary wall experience, it'll be a loss in efficiency when it comes to the crowds exiting the park after the new nighttime show from what had been there previously.
Do you have any video or pictures of that? I haven’t been back since October 21, so I haven’t seen it yet.One thing to point out regarding the synchronized lighting effects: the back wall right where you order Starbucks inside Connections Cafe now syncs with the SSE shows. This is definitely new, I don’t remember it actually matching the same lighting patterns and colors before
Tonight I willDo you have any video or pictures of that? I haven’t been back since October 21, so I haven’t seen it yet.
And to that end, I'm not against green space. The layout of how this was done just seems a little odd considering they were able to do whatever they wanted with it in terms of those pathways. I mean, there is the "shortcut" over by Moana on that side but I don't expect most causal guests will now realize they can try to get around things that way when exiting at night unless they're directed from the lagoon on that side of the park.I had the same thought as well. Looking at it from the air makes it seem as if 90% of guests will use the outer paths only. Taking what was once a spacious kinetic plaza and turning it into an area prone to bottlenecks and congestion. One of the reasons it looks more like an urban park designed by outsiders and thrown into a theme park, as opposed to being developed organically from a theme park operations/design perspective.
Thank goodness. They don’t always listen, but they heard the call for this loud and clear.Not the best quality, but here’s a first look at the new lighting effects in the pavement around the EPCOT logo planter!View attachment 756788
GotG has been paid for just in ILL purchases many times over.
Not the best quality, but here’s a first look at the new lighting effects in the pavement around the EPCOT logo planter!View attachment 756788
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