I just got back from a wonderful 3 day's at WDW. The newly remodeled port orleans was great. my only beef (im sure it is because i am now member of these forums) was that Epcot seemed to me to be not utilizing its huge space. It got me thinking... Does anyone think WDW wishes they could start over with Epcot? The idea of pavillions housing many different attractions seems to me to be a huge flop.
The only "pavillion attraction" that seemed to be used for more than one thing was the land. I am sure this has something to do with the food court.
SE after show is not there. and they have a huge post show area.
WOL was closed for the "season"
Test Track "pavillion" does not exist except to allow gm to advertise their crumby cars.
The imagiantion pavillion is a huge waste of space with the top floor not even being used.
The living seas is badly in need of a rehab.
I think that Epcot will evolve without the "pavillion". The Idea that people will enter a themed pavillion & utilize more than one attraction inside them is not the Epcot that exists today.
This is waht i mean by starting over. The Huge pavillions of the 80's are becoming the ghost towns of the 2000's What do you think?
Should Epcot try to persue this "Pavillion" format or scrap it all together & have an attraction in its place with a post show area Like: MS or TT
I think the idea of pavillions was a bad one. Most people identify theme parks with rides. The idea that a "ride" can consist of many different attractions seems to be a tough sell. The Epcot map does not do enough to describe the "pavillions contents either.
what are your thought's
P.S. please lets keep the bashing to a minimum.
The only "pavillion attraction" that seemed to be used for more than one thing was the land. I am sure this has something to do with the food court.
SE after show is not there. and they have a huge post show area.
WOL was closed for the "season"
Test Track "pavillion" does not exist except to allow gm to advertise their crumby cars.
The imagiantion pavillion is a huge waste of space with the top floor not even being used.
The living seas is badly in need of a rehab.
I think that Epcot will evolve without the "pavillion". The Idea that people will enter a themed pavillion & utilize more than one attraction inside them is not the Epcot that exists today.
This is waht i mean by starting over. The Huge pavillions of the 80's are becoming the ghost towns of the 2000's What do you think?
Should Epcot try to persue this "Pavillion" format or scrap it all together & have an attraction in its place with a post show area Like: MS or TT
I think the idea of pavillions was a bad one. Most people identify theme parks with rides. The idea that a "ride" can consist of many different attractions seems to be a tough sell. The Epcot map does not do enough to describe the "pavillions contents either.
what are your thought's
P.S. please lets keep the bashing to a minimum.