Brazil to join the World Showcase at Epcot

EPCOT Explorer

New Member
I don't think it's a big draw. It's kinda the type of thing people do if they walk by and see it, but it's not the first thing anyone would run to. Does that make sense? :shrug:

Not to me....:cry::lookaroun


:lol: But, yes, I could understand...Though, it is the weenie for WS, and it is about America. People do attend. If it was given a HoP refurb...WOW. It would be packed again. :D


It could use one, IMHO....Ending at WWII is a little too early.
 

SirGoofy

Member
AA is easily an E-ticket. It's scope, technology, and story basically blows everything in Epcot out of the water.

Maelstrom isn't a D, IMO either. More like a C, but that's just me.
 

_Scar

Active Member
:eek:
:mad:


AA is fantastic! All encompassing, huge in scope, multimedia, historical, moving, heavenly...
:lookaroun
:eek:

I just find it boring and dated. I learn about American History in school, not Epcot... sorry it's a snooze fest to me :snore:. Would way rather be on Nemo, TT, Soarin' or even Maelstrom.

Is there like some huge effects I missed? When I saw it I noticed nothing mind blowing and was on the edge of my seat to get to the exit. :veryconfu
 

SirGoofy

Member
Is there like some huge effects I missed? When I saw it I noticed nothing mind blowing and was on the edge of my seat to get to the exit. :veryconfu

Uhhh...some of the best AAs around! Ben Franklin walks up stairs, Mark Twain actually smokes, Fredrick Douglas on the river, etc.

I could go on and on about the AAs in that attraction.
 

krankenstein

Well-Known Member
I just find it boring and dated. I learn about American History in school, not Epcot... sorry it's a snooze fest to me :snore:. Would way rather be on Nemo, TT, Soarin' or even Maelstrom.

Is there like some huge effects I missed? When I saw it I noticed nothing mind blowing and was on the edge of my seat to get to the exit. :veryconfu

:eek:

You have much to learn young padawan...much. :lol:
 

_Scar

Active Member
Uhhh...some of the best AAs around! Ben Franklin walks up stairs, Mark Twain actually smokes, Fredrick Douglas on the river, etc.

I could go on and on about the AAs in that attraction.


lol... why does he walk up stairs? Was that shoehorned in there to show what they did or was it historically correct? Mark Twain smokes? He lights the cigarette and smoke comes out?

I don't remember any of this, and it still seems dated with all the technology these days.
 

calicommando

Active Member
lol... why does he walk up stairs? Was that shoehorned in there to show what they did or was it historically correct? Mark Twain smokes? He lights the cigarette and smoke comes out?

I don't remember any of this, and it still seems dated with all the technology these days.

Have you seen it? How could you not remember these things???
 

SirGoofy

Member
lol... why does he walk up stairs? Was that shoehorned in there to show what they did or was it historically correct? Mark Twain smokes? He lights the cigarette and smoke comes out?

I don't remember any of this, and it still seems dated with all the technology these days.

Honestly, nothing in that attraction is dated. Those are still some of the best AAs out there.

As for Ben, he walks up the stairs to Thomas Jefferson's loft where he is writing the Declaration of Independence, and Twain smokes a cigar on many occasions throughout the show.
 

WDW Vacationer

Active Member
lol... why does he walk up stairs? Was that shoehorned in there to show what they did or was it historically correct? Mark Twain smokes? He lights the cigarette and smoke comes out?

I don't remember any of this, and it still seems dated with all the technology these days.

Of course it is dated it is about history.
 

_Scar

Active Member
Have you seen it? How could you not remember these things???


After the boring tour with the lifeless CM leading the way, I couldn't help but have my mind on other things like seeing Illuminations for the first time or going back to TT. This show didn't grab my attention one bit. I was expecting a- well... adventure- like the title suggests.
 

EPCOT Explorer

New Member
I just find it boring and dated. I learn about American History in school, not Epcot... sorry it's a snooze fest to me :snore:. Would way rather be on Nemo, TT, Soarin' or even Maelstrom.

Is there like some huge effects I missed? When I saw it I noticed nothing mind blowing and was on the edge of my seat to get to the exit. :veryconfu
Largest projections, all the AA sets move over and up....I could go on and on.

Of course it is dated it is about history.
:lookaroun:rolleyes::lol:
:shrug: Because I don't like the AA?

No, because you seem to not know about it's scope.
 

EPCOT Explorer

New Member
After the boring tour with the lifeless CM leading the way, I couldn't help but have my mind on other things like seeing Illuminations for the first time or going back to TT. This show didn't grab my attention one bit. I was expecting a- well... adventure- like the title suggests.

What does the CM have to do with it?


The CM intros the show and that's it.:lol:

It is an adventure. A metaphorical one.

History is an adventure.
 

krankenstein

Well-Known Member
:shrug: Because I don't like the AA?

Because you said it isn't advanced and because you compared AA to a history class.


Both of which are strictly unpatriotic!

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_Scar

Active Member
No, because you seem to not know about it's scope.

What do you mean by scope?

I know the sets moved up and down, all around w/e, but that didn't get me to the edge of my seat though; everyone in my party was rushing to get out of there too.

And, I should expect this assault on my comments when dealing with fan boys :lookaroun:lol:
 

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