Rumor Figment, well, to be replaced by Figment

zipadee999

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Hm. This feels plausible if they DO grab said sponsor, especially if it's the previously discussed sponsor which loves dumping money.

It wouldn't shock me if they're estimating less to Imagination because they're worried how much SSE will cost along with sponsor availability. But really outside of extensive track work (I don't think it's a full retracking, just getting it ready for another 40 years), I heard outside of some show scenes (Mammoth and descent are scenes I've heard specifically) not much is changing about the ride outside of removing SCREEEEEENS (fun fact! after covid there were small talks of a band-aid fix to turn off the screens and see what's left in the descent that they could reasonably get working) and new narration, of course.

I'll bookmark this post and dwell on it more, but I think getting SSE a sponsor can help Imagination in the long run.
Any word on 180top and the space station being reinstalled? I’d love to see the astronauts, window girl, and the space station return in all their glory!

As for imagination, maybe they’re establishing 45 million as the absolute bare minimum with plans to transfer any funding that SSE doesn’t use. Where SSE is the Epcot ‘thesis attraction’ and weenie of the park, I can see where they’d like to prioritize it.
 

dreamfinding

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But really outside of extensive track work (I don't think it's a full retracking, just getting it ready for another 40 years), I heard outside of some show scenes (Mammoth and descent are scenes I've heard specifically) not much is changing about the ride outside of removing SCREEEEEENS (fun fact! after covid there were small talks of a band-aid fix to turn off the screens and see what's left in the descent that they could reasonably get working) and new narration, of course.
Wait a minute - they’re actively talking about removing screens instead of adding? This is unexpected, but appreciated.

I’ve heard varying reports of what is actually left up there that works? I’ve also been told that they take new WDI people up there to visit + see the old sets.

Makes me also wonder what is going to happen to the mammoth scene. If they’re keeping the giant projection, new CGI would be nice.
I'll bookmark this post and dwell on it more, but I think getting SSE a sponsor can help Imagination in the long run.
Kind of childish, but glad I finally had a decent idea 😅
 

Earlie the Pearlie

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It wouldn't shock me if they're estimating less to Imagination because they're worried how much SSE will cost along with sponsor availability. But really outside of extensive track work (I don't think it's a full retracking, just getting it ready for another 40 years), I heard outside of some show scenes (Mammoth and descent are scenes I've heard specifically) not much is changing about the ride outside of removing SCREEEEEENS (fun fact! after covid there were small talks of a band-aid fix to turn off the screens and see what's left in the descent that they could reasonably get working) and new narration, of course.
That sounds like a pretty perfect Spaceship Earth to me.
I guess that just leaves me with three questions:
Any word on who they want to narrate?
Will the script be more serious, like Irons, or more like it is now?
Will there be a new score?
Thank you so much for all of the information you’ve shared with us. It feels like we’ve been in the dark on these for a while, so so much information is a godsend.
 

aladdin2007

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ROTR is reportedly $350-mil. Cosmic Rewind was $500 mil.

Obviously none of these refurbs are touching that. The budget I want to know are things like Frozen Ever After, Test Track 2, and maybe the new Country Bears and over overhauls/refurbs.

You already got most of the Figment AAs in the ride already, along with the static figures at the end, so maybe the estimated budget can be stretched out a bit yknow?

If TT 3 is getting what I've heard for $100 mil, along with possibly redone/new ride vehicles, I can see Imagination stretching out it's lower budget well. Sure double digits on paper looks scary, but it's not like the track and vehicles need fixing. So that'd be the budget primarily going to AAs and sets.

It really depends where they spend the money at. Imagination doesn't need A-1000s as much as an A-1000 Figment/Dreamfinder would impress. It can get by using older AA models.

Slap on the fact the Dream-Machine (Dream-Mobile?) is still in archives and be probably fixed up and reused if needed...

I dunno, it can go a long way. I'm not saying doom and gloom yet but I am worried that the band-aid fix I've heard in the grapevine for two years is coming true. But who knows, maybe they can pull magic out of a hat. I'd prefer them to stay away and focus on SSE and get a better budget for Imagination.
I may be wrong but Im recalling frozen was around 50mill,,,,is that incorrect? If that's right that would be a comparable budget I guess to look at for fig....maelstrom to frozen was extensive especially with the addition of new track route...so a budget of that near size could do well for figment if current track and vehicles were to stay the same, show space however is much larger but its not a water ride either. Of course with inflation today and not to mention imagineerings general bloat,,,,maybe that wouldn't go far at all. 🤷‍♂️
 

Cmdr_Crimson

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The merch thing is a double edged sword.

If you buy merch, they go "See?? We don't gotta fix it! He sells enough already!"

If you don't buy merch... "See? Nobody likes him! Yank him out!"
Shame it didn't work for many....But, then they too would be now singing Disney IP's like "Be our Guest," Spoonful of Sugar or other food related parody of a song...
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Moth

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Any word on 180top and the space station being reinstalled? I’d love to see the astronauts, window girl, and the space station return in all their glory!

As for imagination, maybe they’re establishing 45 million as the absolute bare minimum with plans to transfer any funding that SSE doesn’t use. Where SSE is the Epcot ‘thesis attraction’ and weenie of the park, I can see where they’d like to prioritize it.
I don't have that deep specific info. I know general pitches but not specifics. But man, I'd love to see that scene happen.

I feel like the budget idea is plausible
Wait a minute - they’re actively talking about removing screens instead of adding? This is unexpected, but appreciated.

I’ve heard varying reports of what is actually left up there that works? I’ve also been told that they take new WDI people up there to visit + see the old sets.

Makes me also wonder what is going to happen to the mammoth scene. If they’re keeping the giant projection, new CGI would be nice.

Kind of childish, but glad I finally had a decent idea 😅
By SCREEEEENS I mean ones on the ride vehicles. Where a bunch of greasy hands touch. Yeesh.

Your idea is gold. That might be the play that happens if they grab that sponsor.

That sounds like a pretty perfect Spaceship Earth to me.
I guess that just leaves me with three questions:
Any word on who they want to narrate?
Will the script be more serious, like Irons, or more like it is now?
Will there be a new score?
Thank you so much for all of the information you’ve shared with us. It feels like we’ve been in the dark on these for a while, so so much information is a godsend.

Okay, to your questions:
1. N/A. I've just heard new narration.
2. Leaning towards more serious last I heard. Ultimately if a sponsor gets involved, their call.
3. God I hope so. I'd be fine with a reuse of 1994's though.

I have nothing to hide. I just share what I get collaborated by over half of my sources from varying degrees of importance throughout the company and those outside who know information. For all I know this could be an elaborate long term prank on me throughout years but, who knows. This company rapidly changes what it wants to do every day. I don't leak for fame, I'm actually horrified if anything I post here gets picked up by other sites.

Please do not perceive me 😅

I may be wrong but Im recalling frozen was around 50mill,,,,is that incorrect? If that's right that would be a comparable budget I guess to look at for fig....maelstrom to frozen was extensive especially with the addition of new track route...so a budget of that near size could do well for figment if current track and vehicles were to stay the same, show space however is much larger but its not a water ride either. Of course with inflation today and not to mention imagineerings general bloat,,,,maybe that wouldn't go far at all. 🤷‍♂️
If Frozen was $50 mil then, yeah I feel more less cagey about Imagination getting a lower budget. Mind you, Frozen also needed R&D in regards to AAs that would work in a humid environment, being a water ride and all. Hm. Much to think about.


Shame it didn't work for many....But, then they too would be now singing Disney IP's like "Be our Guest," Spoonful of Sugar or other food related parody of a song...
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Crazy thing is that I heard these guys a
were... back on the table.... (HAH!) for awhile because they wanted to give The Land more stuff. Once again, best pavilion. Without flaw.
 

dreamfinding

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By SCREEEEENS I mean ones on the ride vehicles. Where a bunch of greasy hands touch. Yeesh.
This would be great, actually. Plus, you can scrap the entire on ride photo (which never really works).

Wonder what the plan would be for post-show? Again, I know if 🍎 gets involved, it would probably be turned into a place to sell their products (a la GM)
Crazy thing is that I heard these guys a
were... back on the table.... (HAH!) for awhile because they wanted to give The Land more stuff.
Oh, to be a fly on the wall in those meetings…
What did they do? Plan to not build the final Soarin’ theater? How far did the plan get (if you can share)?
 

Moth

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This would be great, actually. Plus, you can scrap the entire on ride photo (which never really works).

Wonder what the plan would be for post-show? Again, I know if 🍎 gets involved, it would probably be turned into a place to sell their products (a la GM)

Oh, to be a fly on the wall in those meetings…
What did they do? Plan to not build the final Soarin’ theater? How far did the plan get (if you can share)?

I don't have post show info because, it hinges on sponsor stuff.

The plan from what I heard from a SINGLE SOURCE (likely malarkey but fun to speculate anyways), was to do a CGI version of Kitchen Kabaret instead of Awesome Planet. But like, combined with Food Rocks?



Plan died fast I heard though.
 
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dreamfinding

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The plan from what I heard from a SINGLE SOURCE (likely malarkey but fun to speculate anyways), was to do a CGI version instead of Awesome Planet. But like, combined with Food Rocks?

Plan died fast I heard though.
Speculation is what we do best! I’m trying very hard to imagine what Food Rocks CGI + Awesome Planet would look like…

Thank you for what you do, we all appreciate it ☺️
 

eddie104

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I don't have post show info because, it hinges on sponsor stuff.

The plan from what I heard from a SINGLE SOURCE (likely malarkey but fun to speculate anyways), was to do a CGI version instead of Awesome Planet. But like, combined with Food Rocks?



Plan died fast I heard though.
This off topic but is Disney serious about adding capacity to WDW?
 

Streetway

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Hm. This feels plausible if they DO grab said sponsor, especially if it's the previously discussed sponsor which loves dumping money.

It wouldn't shock me if they're estimating less to Imagination because they're worried how much SSE will cost along with sponsor availability. But really outside of extensive track work (I don't think it's a full retracking, just getting it ready for another 40 years), I heard outside of some show scenes (Mammoth and descent are scenes I've heard specifically) not much is changing about the ride outside of removing SCREEEEEENS (fun fact! after covid there were small talks of a band-aid fix to turn off the screens and see what's left in the descent that they could reasonably get working) and new narration, of course.

I'll bookmark this post and dwell on it more, but I think getting SSE a sponsor can help Imagination in the long run.
that actually does sound pretty good. I am hoping for tomorrows child, but do not expect it to return. IMO they should bring the songs back to all the existing og Epcot rides like land, SSE, TT, ECT. but if you are at liberty to, is the sponsor thing leaning towards the will happen or won’t happen side?
 

Streetway

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Yes but only if it has an IP hook or is an established park IP.
I apologize for all the replies, I do not mean to annoy, but could you clarify what “established park ip” means? Is it like stuff already in the parks? Or attractions from the 20th century that have become Disney ip in a sense and/or can sell merch (ala HM, Figment, tiki room/jungle cruise/ general Adventureland, bears)?
 

The Leader of the Club

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Crazy thing is that I heard these guys a
were... back on the table.... (HAH!) for awhile because they wanted to give The Land more stuff. Once again, best pavilion. Without flaw.
I’ve always thought the Awesome Planet theater would be a great place to put an updated Kitchen Cabaret. There’s definitely enough space in there and it would be an easy way to win back some EPCOT purists.
 

DreamfinderGuy

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Question about Test Track: Is the entire bill being footed by Chevrolet?
No.
I’ve heard varying reports of what is actually left up there that works? I’ve also been told that they take new WDI people up there to visit + see the old sets.
Entirely depends on your definition of what "works". Lighting and the fiber optics would technically work if they turned it on, but audio/video is long gone. Everything between the virtual classroom and city sets (excluding those two, only the things between them) is still intact. As is the backdrop for the city set, though it's covered up.
 

Moth

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Chevrolet enabled the bill to go as high as it is currently. Obviously TWDC is footing some of it. But the reason why Test Track has gotten two redos, and the reason why TT3 is getting a nice check (for a refurb!) is because GM/Chevy continues to have faith in it and invests into it.


I apologize for all the replies, I do not mean to annoy, but could you clarify what “established park ip” means? Is it like stuff already in the parks? Or attractions from the 20th century that have become Disney ip in a sense and/or can sell merch (ala HM, Figment, tiki room/jungle cruise/ general Adventureland, bears)?
Latter. It's why Bears got a refresh versus annihilation, Tiki Room is still standing and got the chance for a rebuild after the fire, why Jungle Cruise didn't get a movie makeover, and why Haunted Mansion keeps getting merch and redos galore on both coasts.


The Haunted Mansion sit down resturant was real and floated around for awhile. Sometimes things fall apart for no reason.
that actually does sound pretty good. I am hoping for tomorrows child, but do not expect it to return. IMO they should bring the songs back to all the existing og Epcot rides like land, SSE, TT, ECT. but if you are at liberty to, is the sponsor thing leaning towards the will happen or won’t happen side?
To be honest? I don't know. Company relationships are fickle because both think they're top dogs. Flip a coin and go 50/50 in this case. Would not be shocked if it fell thru.
 

dreamfinding

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Chevrolet enabled the bill to go as high as it is currently. Obviously TWDC is footing some of it. But the reason why Test Track has gotten two redos, and the reason why TT3 is getting a nice check (for a refurb!) is because GM/Chevy continues to have faith in it and invests into it.
I wonder how many vehicles they have sold in the post-show.
 

Moth

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they 100% would’ve put the rock in JC if that movie was as successful as they hoped. They said they wouldn’t add movie stuff to the ride originally, and we all know what happened in the end.
Okay, one last quick thing before I bolt off for the day, also bc we should go back to talking about our beloved purple pigmented reptile: I remember the Rock on Instagram saying they weren't gonna add movie stuff to the ride and were just gonna update it.
 

Homemade Imagineering

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The merch thing is a double edged sword.

If you buy merch, they go "See?? We don't gotta fix it! He sells enough already!"

If you don't buy merch... "See? Nobody likes him! Yank him out!"
See this is what kills me. They’re either completely clueless to why he’s beloved in the first place, or they’re self aware and could care less whether the attraction sucks if people continue eating up the merch. Maybe it’s a sick game for them to release tons of Figment merch under this terrible attraction & then laugh at the hordes of people who line up to buy popcorn buckets. Regardless it’s gross generalization and huge disservice towards their biggest fans, not that they care how we feel anyways. Almost like they’re threatening us with this exciting redo that keeps getting pushed out, so they mass produce merch to continually prolong a sense of false hope, & as soon as the loudest advocates lose interest, it’ll allow them to bulldoze the thing for another IP. I also worry how much the film’s success will have on Figment, and whether that is the determining factor of whether he stays or not. I know you said he’s a protected species but this company is extremely unpredictable
 

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