TimeTrip
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What is happening here? I can't hear over the screaming.
EDIT: Sorry, time link didn't work. About 8:16.
Tapestry of Nations started playing.
What is happening here? I can't hear over the screaming.
EDIT: Sorry, time link didn't work. About 8:16.
They’re probably gonna have to change SOMETHING if they want to keep the sustained ADRs and dessert parties profitable
They’re probably gonna have to change SOMETHING if they want to keep the sustained ADRs and dessert parties profitable
Epcot is an IP by itself... the pavilions, the logos... all.
I dunno, they've been pretty clear at marketing it as such, so people already have expectations for it to be another IP driven nighttime spectacular.Can’t wait for the meltdowns from those that don’t realize that HarmoniUS is all IP driven.
Yup!! My husband and I happily paid the hefty price tag for the Illuminations Dining Package at Rose and Crown. NO WAY I would do that for EF.Exactly. Once they start seeing declining revenue from dining packages and dessert parties, they'll change the show pronto.
After watching this, I can honestly say that we were all (my family) disappointed. My DW asked me if we'll have to stay during future trips to Epcot to watch this. We agreed that it felt random and disorganized. I've talked to a lot of people that feel the same way and it seems to be echoed here on WDWMagic.
It will be interesting to see how the lagoon area looks about a month from now, in that gap between Halloween and Thanksgiving. That'll be really telling.
If things like dessert parties and ADR's fall apart, it'll be interesting to see what they do. Improve the existing show? Bring back Reflections of Earth (still possible, I'd guess)? Bump up HarmoniUS? Just close Epcot without a show? I'm very curious.
Any major changes probably won't happen until January at the earliest, and the Candlelight Processional should prop Epcot up over the holidays. They'll really need to deliver on the holiday tag this year though.
Just watched a video of last night's first show. Initial thoughts:
- The kites look really cool. Seriously well done.
- Fireworks are good. I enjoyed some of the variety, and coupled with the lasers they created some great visuals. I can't decide, however, if they are good because of quality or quantity, because a lot seem like they were included just to woo the "we love fireworks!" crowd.
That's about it for the good, sadly. Now...
- Music: I didn't really care for it, to be honest. I couldn't help but think - "This is an ADD nightmare". 3-5 second snippets of songs stitched together, jumping from one song/pavilion to the next. In fact, at one point there were 3 different song bites in the span of about 5 seconds, leading up to the "Cha-cha-cha". Nothing is allowed to breathe or build to anything but the next 3 second song snippet. And the re-recordings, IMHO, aren't all that great, and lack the soul of the originals, which seems to be par for the Iger/Chapek course. In fact, I'm kind of surprised they didn't brand these as "timeless re-recordings".
- Not a fan of the child narration. It feels out of place, almost pandering.
- Who is the "EPCOT Center fan" that they were trying to appeal to, exactly? It honestly felt like a bunch of executives who think they know what EPCOT Center was about decided to green-light a show, plus "give some tips" to the show designers about what to include, based on a PowerPoint presentation they saw one time about EPCOT Center.
- The Walt quotes felt insulting to me, like, "Hey, if we trot out some audio from that old dead guy we'll really win over those annoying old park fans!". "Always in a state of becoming" is translated into, "See? Even Walt supports what we're doing!". No. Just... no.
- The ending... Whiskey tango foxtrot. That felt like the tractor pushing the last pile of dirt onto the grave of what was a great theme park. I, sadly, have little optimism left about the future of Epcot.
I'd like to see it in person, and hopefully will next year, but my initial reaction is... this is not something I'd go out of my way to see more than once. I can't see how this is going to get any better than lukewarm reactions over the next year. I can't and won't say it's a disaster, because there are parts which are genuinely well done, like the kites. But 'hot garbage' isn't out of the realm of possibility right now.
I was thinking about this as well. For me (and I'm sure many others), a big reason for spending an evening at Epcot was because you knew the night was going to end with Reflections of Earth. Don't get me wrong - World Showcase is a great place to be in the evening on its own, but RoE just elevated it so much. And it was the sum of everything, from the pre-show through the show itself to the post-show, that created an atmosphere that was just sublime.
Epcot Forever doesn't come close to matching the ambiance, the grandeur of RoE. It really was the cherry on top of a total experience that made an evening at Epcot so special. I would go out of my way to end a Disney day at Epcot because of RoE; I'm not sure I would do the same with Epcot Forever. TBD if other guests react in the same way.
Disney often competes in the American Pyrotechnic Association events, where various companies do one-off shows for demonstrations. To me, this felt very much like one of those. Now those events are fine for one-offs, and are impressive in that context. But for a show that will play nightly for months, if not a year, I feel they could have done much better. Fingers crossed for HarmonioUS. Hopefully drones and new set pieces can save the lagoon show.
It's almost like One Little Spark is the only one of the classic Epcot songs that's still in regular use.Wonder who had the woodie for One Little Spark? I hope some people go 'oh, whats that song?' and learn.. but I think rubbing it in people's faces will just continue to boost the noise level about the horrid state of the pavilion.
Yup.. the show felt more like a generic Fireworks show that had music and some special effects. Maybe this would have been Disney level in the 80s... but not now. This is several generations back.
Its good they incorporated the lights, lasers, and spots.. and the new kites were cool.. but only the kites really felt purpose. There are maybe 1-2 spots where other effects were impactful vs just 'present and accounted for!'
It reminded me very much of 'going to see a fireworks show...' instead of 'going to see a disney nighttime spectacular'.
Wonder who had the woodie for One Little Spark? I hope some people go 'oh, whats that song?' and learn.. but I think rubbing it in people's faces will just continue to boost the noise level about the horrid state of the pavilion.
The MK’s classic Fantasy in the Sky is a random collection of fireworks set to music, but the musical selections have been orchestrated into a cohesive presentation. That aspect is glaringly lacking from the latest nighttime shows.
HarmonioUS is being produced by Steve Davison, so I hope you like yet another World of Color clone with reused segments and arrangements from other Davison-produced shows.
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