Agree. I’ve kind of always thought the best way to update this would be to freshen the surfaces, paint updated designs onto the balloons, fix their animation, replace the area where the fountain was with an indoor planter, and then possibly add some dynamism by encircling the balloons in a spiral of cloud light fixtures or something.Having the mural return and balloons move again would be a massive improvement to the central area.
I’m hoping they just get rid of it, that little corner is getting cluttered with the nearby food booths, IMO.Just a thought...With the WS Starbucks closed would Joffrey's just take it over instead or was it to become just another festival booth location?
So the burgers come with sides. $12.99 for a burger and fries is not a bad price at all.
I think the temp location building is a proprietary Starbucks design so likely not if so…someone correct or confirm.Just a thought...With the WS Starbucks closed would Joffrey's just take it over instead or was it to become just another festival booth location?
That'd be an idea. Change colors for seasons too.Agree. I’ve kind of always thought the best way to update this would be to freshen the surfaces, paint updated designs onto the balloons, fix their animation, replace the area where the fountain was with an indoor planter, and then possibly add some dynamism by encircling the balloons in a spiral of cloud light fixtures or something.
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That's...cheap for WDW? I'm surprised.So the burgers come with sides. $12.99 for a burger and fries is not a bad price at all.
Pandering Epcot plans floor tile ain't cheap!$12-13 for a burger isn’t cheap for WDW, it’s their normal inflated prices. I’d rather go to Regal Eagle and eat something decent for $1 more.
Oh wait, “you’re in a Disney theme park/inside the Disney bubble”. Forgot my pixie dust hit this morning.
It is the normal price for any entertainment venue...theme park, stadium, arena, etc. Why would they price themselves below the rest of the entertainment industry?$12-13 for a burger isn’t cheap for WDW, it’s their normal inflated prices. I’d rather go to Regal Eagle and eat something decent for $1 more.
Oh wait, “you’re in a Disney theme park/inside the Disney bubble”. Forgot my pixie dust hit this morning.
It is the normal price for any entertainment venue...theme park, stadium, arena, etc. Why would they price themselves below the rest of the entertainment industry?
EPCOT is not styled in the same way as a traditional theme park. Yes, the attractions are changing to be more IP-driven, but it still has all the window dressing of a world's fair. Modern makes sense. Why bring up examples of excess like baroque and rococo when those would make no thematic sense?I honestly don't know how you could design a more boring space. Posters above seem to like it, and I just genuinely cannot understand that perspective. It is utterly characterless. If you want subdued and minimalist, why go to a theme park in the first place? I've been looking at theme parks in Europe, places like Phantasialand and Efteling, and the dedication to baroque, even excessive theming is invigorating. The twenty-year generification of WDW stands in stark contrast.
I honestly don't know how you could design a more boring space. Posters above seem to like it, and I just genuinely cannot understand that perspective. It is utterly characterless. If you want subdued and minimalist, why go to a theme park in the first place? I've been looking at theme parks in Europe, places like Phantasialand and Efteling, and the dedication to baroque, even excessive theming is invigorating. The twenty-year generification of WDW stands in stark contrast.
If you want themed decor go to World Showcase or Magic Kingdom.I honestly don't know how you could design a more boring space. Posters above seem to like it, and I just genuinely cannot understand that perspective. It is utterly characterless. If you want subdued and minimalist, why go to a theme park in the first place? I've been looking at theme parks in Europe, places like Phantasialand and Efteling, and the dedication to baroque, even excessive theming is invigorating. The twenty-year generification of WDW stands in stark contrast.
If you want giant blue boxes and oil rigs in a lagoon, come to Epcot!If you want themed decor go to World Showcase or Magic Kingdom.
This part of Epcot that used to be Future world isn’t really a theme park in that sense, baroque over the top theming wouldn’t work in an area that is meant to be contemporary and modern.
EPCOT is not styled in the same way as a traditional theme park. Yes, the attractions are changing to be more IP-driven, but it still has all the window dressing of a world's fair. Modern makes sense. Why bring up examples of excess like baroque and rococo when those would make no thematic sense?
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