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Epcot

trr1

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
are there still sponsers at EPCOT and if so who besides GM
and who were the sponsers for all the pavillions?
 

brkgnews

Well-Known Member
Now:

GM - Test Track
Mission:Space - HP
Spaceship Earth - Siemens
Illuminations - Sylvania/Siemens
Imagination - Kodak

Back in the Day:
American Adventure - American Express/Coca-Cola
Living Seas - United Technologies
Universe of Energy - Exxon
Spaceship Earth - Bell Systems (then, later, AT&T)
World of Motion - GM
Imagination - Kodak
The Land - Kraft (then, later, Nestle)
Horizons - General Electric
Computer Central - Sperry Univac
 

PurpleDragon

Well-Known Member
Since were on the topic of sponsers With Hess gas now at the resort..You'd think they would have sponsored UoE now...


Well considering they are not a huge company like BP they probably can't afford to spend much more than the small contract they have to offer gas on the property. I personally have never seen another Hess gas station in the SE US outside of the WDW property.
 

UrbanDonovan

Active Member
Well considering they are not a huge company like BP they probably can't afford to spend much more than the small contract they have to offer gas on the property. I personally have never seen another Hess gas station in the SE US outside of the WDW property.


While Hess doesn't have the presence of some of the larger oil companies, I can think of several stations within a 30-minute drive of my central Florida home.
 

trr1

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Now:

GM - Test Track
Mission:Space - HP
Spaceship Earth - Siemens
Illuminations - Sylvania/Siemens
Imagination - Kodak

Back in the Day:
American Adventure - American Express/Coca-Cola
Living Seas - United Technologies
Universe of Energy - Exxon
Spaceship Earth - Bell Systems (then, later, AT&T)
World of Motion - GM
Imagination - Kodak
The Land - Kraft (then, later, Nestle)
Horizons - General Electric
Computer Central - Sperry Univac
what about
WOL
 

PurpleDragon

Well-Known Member
While Hess doesn't have the presence of some of the larger oil companies, I can think of several stations within a 30-minute drive of my central Florida home.


Okay I will take your word on that, but I'm guessing since they don't have as large a market share as other oil companies, they can't afford a large sponsorship deal. Besides that I'm sure they're perfectly content with the exclusive on property fueling contract they have with Disney. :p
 

Master Yoda

Pro Star Wars geek.
Premium Member
Well considering they are not a huge company like BP they probably can't afford to spend much more than the small contract they have to offer gas on the property. I personally have never seen another Hess gas station in the SE US outside of the WDW property.
I have 2 within a mile of my house in Jacksonville Florida and I pass an additional 2 on my way to work.:shrug:
 

nngrendel

Well-Known Member
Georgia does seem to be somewhat devoid of them. We have 10 here in Jacksonville but you only have 2 even remotely close to Atlanta.

I used to always purchase my fuel from Hess right outside of Atlanta. According to this site there are 4 Hess stations within 100 miles of Atlanta.
Jackson, Villa Rica, Carnesville, and Calhoun are the only places to go for a Hess station that I can find.

I imagine they have been bought out by all the Quick Trips that are popping up all over my area of GA.
 

PurpleDragon

Well-Known Member
I used to always purchase my fuel from Hess right outside of Atlanta. According to this site there are 4 Hess stations within 100 miles of Atlanta.
Jackson, Villa Rica, Carnesville, and Calhoun are the only places to go for a Hess station that I can find.

I imagine they have been bought out by all the Quick Trips that are popping up all over my area of GA.

Yeah we have a QT about every quarter mile around the Atlanta area now. And it seems more pop up every day kinda like Waffle House. :p
 

trr1

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Hess is extremely common in North Carolina too.
hess has
1277 locations in the following areas:
  • United States: AL, CT, DE, FL, GA, MA, MD, NC, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, SC, TN, VA
  • some may be in: DC (near a border)
1 location(s) outside USA/Canada
 

PurpleDragon

Well-Known Member
hess has
1277 locations in the following areas:
  • United States: AL, CT, DE, FL, GA, MA, MD, NC, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, SC, TN, VA
  • some may be in: DC (near a border)
1 location(s) outside USA/Canada

In comparison BP has well over 11,000 locations nationwide, so my original comment still holds true

Well considering they are not a huge company like BP they probably can't afford to spend much more than the small contract they have to offer gas on the property. I personally have never seen another Hess gas station in the SE US outside of the WDW property

:p
 

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