I used the word forgot very loosely.I'm not sure that they forgot as much as they, originally, bit off more then they could chew..
I used the word forgot very loosely.I'm not sure that they forgot as much as they, originally, bit off more then they could chew..
And yet....here's my top seven of things to do at current Epcot:Fix what?
Body Wars no longer exists. From my understanding anything that is left in there is left for them to cannibalize parts for Star Tours (though that may not even be the case post-refurb).
The problem with WoL is similar to other pavilions- the theme just isn't theme park ready. Today with such differing and passionate opinions about health, what we eat, etc., and how quickly those ideas change, it just makes no sense to try to keep up with it in a permanent theme park attraction. The idea of a permanent "World's Fair" has proven to be nonsensical - the reason a worlds fair worked was because it was temporary.
For even the tiniest example, all of a sudden it's announced last year that we have been way over sensitive about dietary cholesterol - and you can bet any nutrition discussion in a modern WoL would have emphasized its danger. They would be constantly rewriting things and it just is too controversial a topic on top of that. And let's face it - "how mommies and daddies make babies" was never a topic anyone wanted to sit and hear about at WDW to begin with.
We need to let some of these ideals go, because frankly the Epcot of the 1980's that grows ever more golden in our memories doesn't just owe all it's problems to mismanagement over the years, but also equally to basic failures in concept that have become readily apparent over time.
Looks like a floor standing sign that's been dumped there out of the way.So... Does anybody know what that sign is? Again not the blue safety warning one, the mysterious black one next to the door.
It looks like an excess display from next door exhibit Ghirardelli, which has similar door/window/display frames.Hey, does anybody know what the black square infront of the (current) Body Wars Queue is? It never used to be there, and it has changed its position too. Attached is a picture of what i'm talking about.View attachment 165986
They remembered the cycle, but it morphed:Which is why the update cycle was so important.
Until they convieniantly forgot.
Seems probable, I need to get more WOL content on my youtube page, I have a video of the open Festival Center, and the one from this summer but both need some editing before release, in my newest one I stop for 3 minutes to pin trade, really boring video.It looks like an excess display from next door exhibit Ghirardelli, which has similar door/window/display frames.
That's not a fun conspiracy at all. I heard they are out for a quick refurb and should be reopening by next Food and Wine.Why is it suddenly time to panic? We have known that the ride vehicles were removed long ago, and it was clear the pavilion/ride was not coming back. This doesn't really change anything.
So you're saying that throwing up is part of a successful visit to Epcot?Body Wars made me throw up so much. I remember stupidly partaking in a tasty lunch at Pasta Piazza then went on Body Wars and I threw up in one of the facilities, at least I had the presence of mind to go to the facilities!
The majority of the ride Vehicles spare parts were used for the Star Speeders at Star Tours.. since the ride Vehicles were pretty much identical.Since Disney likes repurposing ride systems so much, I'm sort of surprised they didn't repurpose the Body Wars vehicles into something based on a popular IP...
Well, it also got someone's YouTube videos some free publicity....So...really....no reason to bump this thread...there is no update as it is completely defunct and gone.
See it with my own eyes. It's completely gone. Yet there will continue to be people who will post supposed "updates" on it.So...really....no reason to bump this thread...there is no update as it is completely defunct and gone.
That is actually an entrance to a backstage area that has always been there.View attachment 169887
Cranium Command Entrance now
Eventually most of the simulators were beyond repair.Since Disney likes repurposing ride systems so much, I'm sort of surprised they didn't repurpose the Body Wars vehicles into something based on a popular IP...
Edit: I'm aware they've supposedly dismantled the vehicles and used parts for Star Tours, but I'm curious as to why they went that route...
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