DreamfinderGuy
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Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe this plan was never considered for the Horizons plot.Right. There was the one with the big round looking showbuilding.
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Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe this plan was never considered for the Horizons plot.Right. There was the one with the big round looking showbuilding.
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Build it now and it will hide the Guardians building in the park.Right. There was the one with the big round looking showbuilding.
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Geese, every time I Look at this concept art, I just imagine how big that show building would of been as well as what the Epcot skyline would look like if it was built.Right. There was the one with the big round looking showbuilding.
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You’d have to ask, Martin. He’s is the resident EPCOT historian.Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe this plan was never considered for the Horizons plot.
My composite rendering that I created.Here’s a photo from a model proposing a site between The Land and The Living Seas. View attachment 484264
Haha. That is funny. I just did a quick Google images search and that came up. They should have credited you, but you know we all appreciate all your hard work and everything you’ve brought to light that we otherwise would not have seen or known today.My composite rendering that I created.
It’s similar to the real one.
It’s funny how my stuff makes it around the web.
Gonna need you to have a model railroad type setup in your basement for photos.My composite rendering that I created.
It’s similar to the real one.
It’s funny how my stuff makes it around the web.
My composite rendering that I created.
It’s similar to the real one.
That building is really similar to Horizons, maybe that design is earlier than Horizons final concept art?
And here's Mister Penguin's counter comment. Disney is no way to the level of Six Flags. At least Disney doesn't just use 2D cut-out characters at the entrance.I posted this in a different thread before realizing it should’ve been in this one.
The worst part of the new IP-centric Epcot plan was that with few exceptions, characters were slapped onto attractions like you’d expect at Six Flags or DCA’s Pixar Pier. Moana and the journey of water? Guardians of the Galaxy in pseudo-space/energy/sci-fi? Ratatouille fits well, yet BATB singalong in France? SSE becomes the “power of storytelling”? Fantasmic 2.0 now featuring more modern movies projected into mist screens?*
Really? It feels like an old SNL Weekend News Update with Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers. Really?
The plans could’ve been strong exhibits within Innoventions/Communicore 2.0, but they felt like a lazy way to update Epcot overall.
*”How the world inspires Disney and vice-versa.” Whatever. “World inspiration” at Disney equals using African tribal music because that’s the only thing WDI associates with “world.”
I totally understand people not wanting IPs in Epcot.
I totally do not understand your claim that these IPs were just "slapped on" like at a Six Flags. There's no 2D cut-out of the characters at the entrance and the rest of the ride painted matching colors. That's what Six Flags does.
Frozen got really good AAs and a heavily themed (accurate to Norway, too) queue. GotG is getting a lengthy indoor coaster with pretty innovative design and a huge, highly themed queue. If they were in MK, people would be hailing them as excellent additions to WDW.
Slapped on? That's pretty much nonsense talk.
As you know, I’m talking about a mentality, not an actual cardboard cutout. Epcot already had one of those.And here's Mister Penguin's counter comment. Disney is no way to the level of Six Flags. At least Disney doesn't just use 2D cut-out characters at the entrance.
Can you comment or speak on the anticipated opening of the updated France Pavilion? By Thanksgiving? Another CM/AP preview?My composite rendering that I created.
It’s similar to the real one.
It’s funny how my stuff makes it around the web.
TWDC doesn’t have to lift a finger. Make it an exhibit hall And invite leaving tech companies to display their cool futuristic things. Electric cars, solar roof tiles, wall batteries, fancy robots, whatever somebody wants to truck in and display. I assume Disney has been demanding way too much money for space in innoventions or the building after SSE, when it would be in everyone’s best interest for them to ask cutting edge companies for their costs and no more, and instead to curate based on ideas instead of money. It’s the auto show model, you make your money on the ticket sales, not the exhibition fees.I don’t think Comm/Inno can last long in any form: 2.0, 2.1, 4.0....the rotation of exhibits would be both expensive and full of branding, instead of IP. Can you imagine “Verizon presents 5G, Apple presents IPhone 27, and Burger King presents the Impossible Burger.”
It would turn into a glorified BestBuy really fast because TWDC doesn’t want to rotate the “exhibits.”
Again, conceptually, it sounds good, but how do you keep it from turning into BestBuy showroom?TWDC doesn’t have to lift a finger. Make it an exhibit hall And invite leaving tech companies to display their cool futuristic things. Electric cars, solar roof tiles, wall batteries, fancy robots, whatever somebody wants to truck in and display. I assume Disney has been demanding way too much money for space in innoventions or the building after SSE, when it would be in everyone’s best interest for them to ask cutting edge companies for their costs and no more, and instead to curate based on ideas instead of money. It’s the auto show model, you make your money on the ticket sales, not the exhibition fees.
Oh well.
Rat? I don’t think there’s a firm date yet.Can you comment or speak on the anticipated opening of the updated France Pavilion? By Thanksgiving? Another CM/AP preview?
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