everyone quickly buy that shirt to motivate Disney to redo Imagination pavillion and bring back DREAMFINDER!!!!!!
Well obviously it will take more than that , but this is a chance to put our money where our mouth is. Even though some on here are probably cringing that Disney is releasing merchandise aimed at the fans (and not the average guest), I hope that the popularity of these new Epcot retro items do turn a few heads in management. The shirts seem to be selling really well right now.
Disney underestimated how many Guests have fond memories of old-school EPCOT Center.
It seems like they finally started taking notice right around Celebration 25. But there is certainly no doubt they did underestimate the appeal of pre-94 EPCOT Center.
Argh! One week too late!!
Rob.....
OK, you want a large, But promise me you will.....
:ROFLOL:LEAVE THE SLEEVES ON IT. :ROFLOL:
The massive 1980s-retro trend helps, too. :wave:
I don't know if regular guests would make the connection between these shirts and an 80's retro trend in fashion too much. I could be wrong, but I would think that most of the shirts sold are going to people who are fans of the original EPCOT Center park.
Imagination? No. EPCOT Center and "The 21st Century Began October 1st, 1982"? Yes.
:lol: Promise. As I have done with the items you passed on to me recentlyOK, you want a large, But promise me you will.....
:ROFLOL:LEAVE THE SLEEVES ON IT. :ROFLOL:
Test, test, test the waters!
I wonder if this shirt is a hint of things to come?
*pings Adam about new shirt*
everyone quickly buy that shirt to motivate Disney to redo Imagination pavillion and bring back DREAMFINDER!!!!!!
It seems like they finally started taking notice right around Celebration 25. But there is certainly no doubt they did underestimate the appeal of pre-94 EPCOT Center.
Hmm, looks promising but I would be dissapointed if they brought back the original logo. They should create new logos in the vein of the new one for SSE for all the pavillions.here you go. nice shirt.
Actually, the retro merchandise has been selling extremely well; that's why so much of it is being produced. Disney underestimated how many Guests have fond memories of old-school EPCOT Center.
That is a NICE shirt. I think we are all in agreeance that it brings back the total awesomeness of what the ride use to be. But here's where the painful truth come in. How much was it going for?
"It will continue to grow as long as their is imagination left in the world."
---Walter Elias Disney
I think this Dreamfinder looks more like Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead than the old Dreamfinder.
I already stated in my earlier post, it's $24.95
And it's only (currently) being sold at the Imagination Pavilion, not Mouse Gear.
Disney is far past the need to test anymore. (The Figment and Dreamfinder statue release was one of the major tests, among othere things).
While I don't have the shirt, as I missed it yesterday during my visit to Epcot (the one time I don't go in MouseGears, I miss this), the shirt is just a way to further revive the Dreamfinder (albeit, in a small way) in preparation for his return in the new version.
Right now, I'm hearing that sometime around October (as of now), we will know what is to become of the Imagination pavilion.
While it will help, the decisions are already made (and from what I was told, they were made back before Epcot's 25th).
Actually, they started taking notice around February when the post-"no public celebration" uproar took place. The size of Celebration 25, The Epcot Thing and other fan events on October 1st, combined with the amount of promotional merchandise that was sold, was a major reinforcement of the idea. If it weren't for the success of the 25th Anniversary activities set by Disney, Animal Kingdom wouldn't likely have celebrated its tenth anniversary either, or had any merchandise to commemorate it.
While the marketing of products is a major factor, I agree in saying that Disney underestimated the strength, if not loyalty of the fan base, but their decision to overhaul to the pavilion is one based more on ride popularity, attendance and overall appeal of the current state of the pavilion (for general guests as well as for the fans). What will be done is meant to appeal to the largest audience.
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