DisneyNittany
Well-Known Member
I don't care about the use of IP as long as it fits the location.
EPCOT is really the only park where the IP infestation is a disaster, because it's mostly just been shoehorned in. Even when they used an IP that could potentially fit if executed correctly (like Nemo at the Seas -- although it would never have fit in the original, incredibly well done concept of Seabase Alpha) they did it in a terrible way. It's at the point where a ride like Ratatouille going in essentially gets a shrug because "eh, it could be a whole lot worse like GotG or Frozen Ever After; at least Ratatouille is set in France".
Stay with me here, but I legitimately think that EPCOT could use existing IP for each and every pavilion, and if done right, could be so cohesive and immersive and true to the original EPCOT Center that you could appease the vast majority of both nostalgic, die-hard fans and the families that Disney markets and targets.
For example, they could have themed Innoventions to something like Big Hero Six to help draw people in, but once in there it could stay true to it's roots as a center to display new and improved technology. Hell, work with American universities and rotate in different tech displays and presentations in a mutually beneficial way.
Give us a back story other than "Peter Quill visited Epcot" as a reason for the Guardians coaster. Maybe you tie-in the Infinity Stones being the grand "energy" of our universe, use Guardians as a way to pull people in, but have an edutainment area where the ride files people into.
I mean, none of these are great, fleshed out ideas, but I also typed this up in five minutes and don't get paid to be an Imagineer or Disney Exec. I just feel like it shouldn't be too hard to include IP AND do it in an appropriate way.