Made me chuckle.It makes total sense that someone who found Illuminations forgettable would like Harmonious.
Made me chuckle.It makes total sense that someone who found Illuminations forgettable would like Harmonious.
Made me chuckle.
It's nice orchestral music with an awesome firework show. Not sure how it's anymore "Epcot" than harmonious. I just went and rewatched it on youtube, doesn't seem to have anything to do with any of the world showcase pavilions and just a generic message of global unity.
Nostalgia makes people love stuff a lot more than someone who doesn't have any nostalgia for the thing in question.
All that being said the barges are an absolute travesty and even though I loved harmonious I'm okay with it going away if it means those barges go with it.
Edit:
Watched Illuminations again, it really is a great show with awesome fireworks. I now wish we would have made more of an effort to see it. However, I still don't see the connection to the spirit of Epcot or the pavilions. I'd argue Harmonious does a much better job at that but it unfortunately uses IP / Disney movies to do it.
In a perfect world the barges would be brought out every night, and the shows IP would be replaced by awesome tributes to each country using the amazing possibilities the barges provide with their technology and fountains.
I dislike DE far for than Harm. I think Harm is really pretty when it all works. But the barges are hideous during the day. If they hadn’t gone cheap and were able to float the barges away for much of the day, it would likely stay in the park with a couple segments being updated. It was a shortsighted, foolish decision that is now costing tens of millions of dollars. They should have known better.If it makes you feel better we all generally thought the new Magic Kingdom show was a complete failure.
I’m confused about how I feel about this. We actually prefer Enchantment to HEA. I know. Never let it be said I don’t like new things!I dislike DE far for than Harm
I was scared to type it on this board but me too! It’s not the 50th show I wanted but it’s a solid MK fireworks that reminds me a little of the old Fantasy in the Sky show.We actually prefer Enchantment to HEA.
I think it depends on your understanding of Epcot. I would argue I:ROE was by far the most "EPCOT" of everything at the park in its history. That assumes the "theme" of Epcot is showcasing the history and possibility of human achievement and culture. You had a show that showed the collective history of our planet that then highlighted some of the most important achievements on this rock. The addition of water. The evolution of plants then animals. And finally the birth of mankind, starting with one of our most important discoveries - fire and recorded history. We then got into how we invented transportation types - on land, sea and sky. And then switch into celebrations of culture and art around the world. We then celebrate that (i.e. fireworks) and move to reflect on some of the greatest achievers on earth - ending with a profound yet simple view of our planet spinning round with its mountains and oceans on display. From there, we have the false ending, as we move to a message of hope of tomorrow. In short, it follows the general flow of many of the great EPCOT Center attractions like Horizons, WoM, SSE, etc. - of looking to the past, then present, then future. And it does it in the most masterful way I think I've ever seen personally. With a score that has never been rivaled for inspiration at any Disney Park.
This isn't me trying to patronize you or anyone with what you likely know. Rather, it's me writing that out is so incredibly inspiring and uniting. THAT's what Epcot has always stood for to me. Showcasing individual countries felt very exclusionary - as does Disney with specific films. I:ROE was inclusionary about our collective history and our collective future. The park showcases differences in that path. To end with one, unified message at night about how our collective stories come together as one. That's why I think I:ROE was the most "EPCOT" of any attraction at the park in its history.
Even if you're someone who likes HEA more than Enchantment, at least it can be agreed upon that Enchantment is still fundamentally a Magic Kingdom-styled show. Harmonious is not an EPCOT-styled show. And it's not just that there's IP now; it's that the way in which shows are viewed at EPCOT is fundamentally different. The pacing, energy, and storytelling need to match the venue, and blasting people's faces off for 23 minutes isn't right for EPCOT.I’m confused about how I feel about this. We actually prefer Enchantment to HEA. I know. Never let it be said I don’t like new things!
But anyway, the other problem (we have) with the current Epcot show - aside from 9am to 7pm - is IP. It’s a cartoon clip show. Epcot may be dumbed down now but still it used to be better than that. Send the content to the MK or Studios. Save some face and give World Showcase something original. Something with emotion. Something with wow and heart, not just bling. And weenies. Once again they show all their tricks too soon.
They really got bit big time with this one (and the decision suggests they didn’t grasp the issues with RoL)
This is why I like the show so much, closest thing we’ve had to Fantasy in the Sky. Now if they could just get rid of all the awful projections and just let the castle be a castle.I was scared to type it on this board but me too! It’s not the 50th show I wanted but it’s a solid MK fireworks that reminds me a little of the old Fantasy in the Sky show.
I like the strategy during Wonderful Christmastime—keep it a castle but change the “building materials”. That’s cool.This is why I like the show so much, closest thing we’ve had to Fantasy in the Sky. Now if they could just get rid of all the awful projections and just let the castle be a castle.
LOVED Illuminations. My family always had this great feeling of anticipation when we heard the announcement that the show was starting. Really miss itI think it depends on your understanding of Epcot. I would argue I:ROE was by far the most "EPCOT" of everything at the park in its history. That assumes the "theme" of Epcot is showcasing the history and possibility of human achievement and culture. You had a show that showed the collective history of our planet that then highlighted some of the most important achievements on this rock. The addition of water. The evolution of plants then animals. And finally the birth of mankind, starting with one of our most important discoveries - fire and recorded history. We then got into how we invented transportation types - on land, sea and sky. And then switch into celebrations of culture and art around the world. We then celebrate that (i.e. fireworks) and move to reflect on some of the greatest achievers on earth - ending with a profound yet simple view of our planet spinning round with its mountains and oceans on display. From there, we have the false ending, as we move to a message of hope of tomorrow. In short, it follows the general flow of many of the great EPCOT Center attractions like Horizons, WoM, SSE, etc. - of looking to the past, then present, then future. And it does it in the most masterful way I think I've ever seen personally. With a score that has never been rivaled for inspiration at any Disney Park.
This isn't me trying to patronize you or anyone with what you likely know. Rather, it's me writing that out is so incredibly inspiring and uniting. THAT's what Epcot has always stood for to me. Showcasing individual countries felt very exclusionary - as does Disney with specific films. I:ROE was inclusionary about our collective history and our collective future. The park showcases differences in that path. To end with one, unified message at night about how our collective stories come together as one. That's why I think I:ROE was the most "EPCOT" of any attraction at the park in its history.
While I don't hold this opinion, Enchantment has grown on me over time. The upgrades in effects, pyro, and storytelling has definitely helped and I actually wouldn't mind seeing it for a little longer after the 50th.We actually prefer Enchantment to HEA.
Sorry to be that person, but why?I’m confused about how I feel about this. We actually prefer Enchantment to HEA.
I’m confused about how I feel about this. We actually prefer Enchantment to HEA. I know. Never let it be said I don’t like new things!
It feels classier. Perhaps classic. I was surprised too, perhaps it’s some of the music choices and styles - particularly the classic Disney songs and the orchestration and style. Whilst not a big fan of projections for the sake of them Michelle commented she found this show to be less brash, distracting and in your face visual wise. And despite it being half Frozen I really liked the obligatory evil section music and pyro wise. The timing is a bit off for the big finale mind (big hole in the sky under the high shells before the crescendo) but we did enjoy it overall. Could still use more classic Disney mind IMHO. Swapping the ending You Are the Magic for a reworked Disneyworld is Your World would have been a masterstroke.Sorry to be that person, but why?
Seconding the notion that the difference between HEA and DE is far less dramatic than some would have us believe. I still don't understand what happened there - I can hardly even decide on a preference given how basically similar the shows are, yet people act like HEA was the second coming and DE rolled right out of the dustbin.I’m confused about how I feel about this. We actually prefer Enchantment to HEA. I know. Never let it be said I don’t like new things!
In a way yeah. It feels like an updated classic Disney production.It feels classier. Perhaps classic.
I think HEA is a lot more of an emotional show though. It has a surprisingly mature storyline for a Magic Kingdom show. I have never once watched that show without at least becoming somewhat emotional.Seconding the notion that the difference between HEA and DE is far less dramatic than some would have us believe. I still don't understand what happened there - I can hardly even decide on a preference given how basically similar the shows are, yet people act like HEA was the second coming and DE rolled right out of the dustbin.
Neither one is the tour-de-force they could or should be . . . they're both just, like, competent fireworks shows.
This also isn't to say that Enchantment doesn't have a story. I just think HEA's is more emotionally charged.Seconding the notion that the difference between HEA and DE is far less dramatic than some would have us believe. I still don't understand what happened there - I can hardly even decide on a preference given how basically similar the shows are, yet people act like HEA was the second coming and DE rolled right out of the dustbin.
Neither one is the tour-de-force they could or should be . . . they're both just, like, competent fireworks shows.
Seconding the notion that the difference between HEA and DE is far less dramatic than some would have us believe. I still don't understand what happened there - I can hardly even decide on a preference given how basically similar the shows are, yet people act like HEA was the second coming and DE rolled right out of the dustbin.
Neither one is the tour-de-force they could or should be . . . they're both just, like, competent fireworks shows.
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