And at least one film was complete. Wish that would surface for the 50th.Equatorial Africa was less than a month from starting construction when it got pulled.
FYI.
And at least one film was complete. Wish that would surface for the 50th.Equatorial Africa was less than a month from starting construction when it got pulled.
FYI.
They are.and maybe they are still hoping for a renewed interest?
I think they should dust for the plans for the Russian pavilion / land / ride attraction and just forget about Brazil. They haven’t recovered financially since the OlympicsFictional lands can be entirely in-house projects including financing. Just saying. Seems like a bad idea to purists until the ribbon cutting.
I think they should dust for the plans for the Russian pavilion / land / ride attraction and just forget about Brazil. They haven’t recovered financially since the Olympics
It was a joke...can’t have anything like that on insider rumors, eh?The countries don't sponsor the pavilions, organizations (mostly restaurants and mercantile) do. Just because Brazil is in turmoil doesn't mean there aren't giant companies doing just fine... and not in a good way.
I still say they should add India which has the worlds second highest population. Really shocked it’s not represented in world showcase by now.
Aesthetic isn't theme. Why would it make more sense in AK? AK is about animals and human's relationship to animals. To the areas there now that represent continents (not countries) the human populated areas are all villages /areas that are close to nature. An African village close to a Safari. Asian villages near the jungles. No specific country is represented in AK.In my opinion, this makes more sense in Animal Kingdom. However, I totally see where you're coming from.
Certainly does make sense, as did Brazil.I still say they should add India which has the worlds second highest population. Really shocked it’s not represented in world showcase by now.
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That’s kinda been my point for about 15 years...Certainly does make sense, as did Brazil.
The fact Brazil has fallen through and they haven't managed to build a new pavilion in 32 years strongly suggests whatever model Disney has for judging whether it makes sense to build new pavilions is not conducive to building any new pavilions.
Ins't Morocco sponsored by the country? (And I seem to recall Noway was a partnership with the government and SAS)The countries don't sponsor the pavilions, organizations (mostly restaurants and mercantile) do. Just because Brazil is in turmoil doesn't mean there aren't giant companies doing just fine... and not in a good way.
Norway was a “consortium of Scandinavian business” that collapsed before the pavilion opened...bought 33 years ago.Ins't Morocco sponsored by the country? (And I seem to recall Noway was a partnership with the government and SAS)
Ins't Morocco sponsored by the country? (And I seem to recall Noway was a partnership with the government and SAS)
Morocco is a unique circumstance...don’t think that’s the “formula”Yes, Morocco is sponsored by the country's government. I was sorta looking toward future pavilions where that's probably never going to happen again.
And as mentioned, the governmental interest in a Scandinavian pavilion fell through (as well as Canada's interest).
Not quite. Elements of the pavilion were sponsored.Norway was a “consortium of Scandinavian business” that collapsed before the pavilion opened...bought 33 years ago.
But the main agreement went south...Not quite. Elements of the pavilion were sponsored.
Yes, Morocco is sponsored by the country's government. I was sorta looking toward future pavilions where that's probably never going to happen again.
And as mentioned, the governmental interest in a Scandinavian pavilion fell through (as well as Canada's interest).
It’s the contribution to longterm costs that I think are the problem.Wow, they need to change their strategy after 32 years of failures and stagnation. They need to worry about building high quality must see attractions. Then sponsorship will have companies standing in line to buy it. It almost feels as if they have the cart before the horse. Does world showcase even have an attraction that is worth waiting more than a half hour to ride.
After all this time Epcot should be a park that guests want to spend two or three days in at a time. Each pavilion should have a show, an attraction, a walk through, Shopping, and dining. Guests should want to spend 1-3 hours in each pavilion.
If we are not eating, or drinking in one of the restaurants within Germany, Italy, Morocco and UK then it takes a half hour at most to see those countries. The longer you are in the park the more likely it is that you will relax and eat.
I just don't understand the logic behind this parks growth, adding IP's or not.
It's like watching a fly trying to get out of a window that's closed while the one next to it is wide open.
We probably have a better chance of seeing pavilions expanded than we do of new countries being added. However knowing how they like to tear down perfectly fine attractions I suspect that 2 out of 3 new additions will result in the loss of an old favorite somewhere.
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