Mr. Morrow
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There has been a rumor posted in other threads saying that Kodak's sponsorship ends July 1. I have my doubts, but I guess we'll know for sure if the sign suddenly disappears.
Lets hope not or JII could end up like this.
There has been a rumor posted in other threads saying that Kodak's sponsorship ends July 1. I have my doubts, but I guess we'll know for sure if the sign suddenly disappears.
They would not have 2 of those. It would become too painfully obvious.Lets hope not or JII could end up like this.
Or at least so it would seem to us. Perhaps not to those who actually make decisions?They would not have 2 of those. It would become too painfully obvious.
Or 4....They would not have 2 of those.
At Disneyland the Magic Eye Theater is the only Kodak-sponsored attraction. At Epcot in addition to the Magic Eye we have a ride that is a shell of its former self and a completely empty second floor.Where did this rumor about Kodak leaving come from? They are still the sponsor of Captain EO in California since 1986. I can't imagine them leaving now that the pavillion will be getting popular again.
No' In order for it to be completely gone they need to get rid of Channing and the Imagination Institute.Here's some pics of more signage spotted today:
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the main entrance sign to Captain EO!
It's kinda blurry, but here's the new warning sign...
This is new. Anyone have any idea what it's for?
As far as I can tell there are only two traces of HISTA left. The first is the pavilion map, which still lists HISTA even though the directional sign now says EO. The other is the FW West breezeway sign for the Imagination pavilion that still lists HISTA. Once those are gone, then it will be completely gone from Epcot once and for all... (insert evil laugh here)
i notice that they're not advertising this as a tribute. Wasn't Captain EO in DLR advertised as a tribute?
One of my best memories of WDW is my Mom buying me a Hooter stuffed animal at Epcot. We didn't have much money so we never really bought much merchandise in the parks....going to Disney World was huge enough! I was SO EXCITED when she said I could get him. He was really big with a real mesh tank top. I kept him on my bed for more than 10 years. I still have him in a box somewhere. Hooter has always remained embedded in my memory. Something else funny is my Grandma who's almost 90 remembers that stuffed animal and asks me if I still have "Hoota".
We're going next spring, looking forward to seeing it again!
I wonder what kind of merchandise will be available? Anyone know?
Here's some pics of more signage spotted today:
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the main entrance sign to Captain EO!
It's kinda blurry, but here's the new warning sign...
This is new. Anyone have any idea what it's for?
As far as I can tell there are only two traces of HISTA left. The first is the pavilion map, which still lists HISTA even though the directional sign now says EO. The other is the FW West breezeway sign for the Imagination pavilion that still lists HISTA. Once those are gone, then it will be completely gone from Epcot once and for all... (insert evil laugh here)
It is extremely popular at DL. When I was there in March, I went on it about 30 minutes before park closing. The theatre was full. Not a seat left in the house. They also had merchandise all over the place.At Disneyland they've got several designs of t-shirts and sweatshirts, plus the usual mugs, hats, keychains, buttons, pens, trinkets, etc.
Captain EO is still very popular at Disneyland, six months after it opened, so I imagine it will be very popular at Epcot as well. They set up a roped in extended queue on busy days at Disneyland, so I hope Epcot's theater has plenty of queue space.
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