I've been reading about the mixed reactions to Epcot's new additions. Frozen, the announcement of Guardians of the Galaxy, and many saying it should go back to it's "former glory" and it got me thinking.
Many say Disney's just given up, or lacks creativity but has anyone here considered that maybe Epcot's original concept just sadly doesn't sell anymore? That the Epcot Center we love so dearly may not even be relevant to modern consumers? Now, before you bring out the pitch forks and torches, here me out. The entire point of EPCOT Center was to provide a serious but optimistic view of the future and man's achievements and I personally like this concept. But I've noticed for years now (I think starting in the mid 90s. Interestingly enough, just as EPCOT center started to change) a desire from the general public and modern media to either deconstruct most things we find optimistic and hopeful (Star Trek in the 90s, Super heroes now, and even Disney a lot of the time) or simply focus on anything that is a total and complete escape from reality. I'm having trouble wording this properly but basically, I wonder. Has Epcot lost its direction because the world has just become too cynical and obsessed with escapism now to even want a park trying to create a serious and optimistic look for the future like EPCOT Center despite how much they may actually need it more than ever? What are your thoughts?
Many say Disney's just given up, or lacks creativity but has anyone here considered that maybe Epcot's original concept just sadly doesn't sell anymore? That the Epcot Center we love so dearly may not even be relevant to modern consumers? Now, before you bring out the pitch forks and torches, here me out. The entire point of EPCOT Center was to provide a serious but optimistic view of the future and man's achievements and I personally like this concept. But I've noticed for years now (I think starting in the mid 90s. Interestingly enough, just as EPCOT center started to change) a desire from the general public and modern media to either deconstruct most things we find optimistic and hopeful (Star Trek in the 90s, Super heroes now, and even Disney a lot of the time) or simply focus on anything that is a total and complete escape from reality. I'm having trouble wording this properly but basically, I wonder. Has Epcot lost its direction because the world has just become too cynical and obsessed with escapism now to even want a park trying to create a serious and optimistic look for the future like EPCOT Center despite how much they may actually need it more than ever? What are your thoughts?