Epcot82Guy
Well-Known Member
The only way to legitimately hide it would have been to pretend it was an office building and create a fake facade or build the Epcot hotel around it somehow. And I don't like either option.
This is an interesting permit. The contractor is Hubbard Construction which tends to do big projects for Disney and the expiration is 11/29/2024. Not sure what this is for.
1350 AVENUE OF THE STARS(GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY COSMIC REWIND) - General Construction
I'm surprised this is a ride based around Marvel comic book characters and they never released a book based around it...At least the other pavilion did it right.
Same here. I found mine at a flea market with the preview book of Epcot and 1st year guide book.I own a prestine copy of this. And I always said the same thing, what a full circle world.
Same here. I found mine at a flea market with the preview book of Epcot and 1st year guide book.
I think the ride is popular. Keeping it a VQ limits the ride to one free per day max and forces you to pay over the top if you want a second ride or plan to hop to Epcot from somewhere else. IMO the VQ aspect is really for ILL revenue.I wonder what the demand for this would be without the ongoing VQ. 2 hours for the first half of the day at first, then dwindling down in the afternoon and evening? Recent VQ timings seem to indicate there's not a ton of demand after the morning rush, but keeping this behind the VQ wall makes me think TDO wants to maintain the illusion that the ride is popular.
I wonder what the demand for this would be without the ongoing VQ. 2 hours for the first half of the day at first, then dwindling down in the afternoon and evening? Recent VQ timings seem to indicate there's not a ton of demand after the morning rush, but keeping this behind the VQ wall makes me think TDO wants to maintain the illusion that the ride is popular.
I didn't want to say it, so I'm glad you picked up on it. I fully agree, at this point the VQ is used to drive revenue, nothing more.I think the ride is popular. Keeping it a VQ limits the ride to one free per day max and forces you to pay over the top if you want a second ride or plan to hop to Epcot from somewhere else. IMO the VQ aspect is really for ILL revenue.
Actually....an EPCOT hotel would not be a bad idea if it were integrated around the Gravity building...and if it were also some landmark architecture worthy of the sightline it will forever be part of... If they would build another dreary boring building like Riviera, then I would agree...no hotel for EPCOT... It would have to be amazing....The only way to legitimately hide it would have been to pretend it was an office building and create a fake facade or build the Epcot hotel around it somehow. And I don't like either option.
Actually....an EPCOT hotel would not be a bad idea if it were integrated around the Gravity building...and if it were also some landmark architecture worthy of the sightline it will forever be part of... If they would build another dreary boring building like Riviera, then I would agree...no hotel for EPCOT... It would have to be amazing....
The issue I have is the now-muddled theme makes this difficult to pull off. Having a sort of creation of the EPCOT central model could have been cool. But I don't know what you would do at the front of current Epcot to make sense. It's not future any more. International would work - but at the back of the park where there isn't room. Natural design maybe, but that would need to be West.
Unlike classic Hollywood, whimsical Victorian or African Lodge - there isn't a defining "Epcot" style that works at the current front of the park other than vaguely "modern". And that will look dated quickly, let alone just be Contemporary 2.
Away from the hotel thought for a moment:
They should get away from the concept of "theme" so much in a transportive sense and do a presentation sense.
Modern panels up the wall to provide use and aesthetic could work. If the building were not so dang tall it would be a lot better.
Given it's size, I still think disguising it as WDI's offices would have been the easiest way. Sadly, anything that size can't really be handled. I totally get your point, but it would still stand out a lot.
It was a very poor choice IMHO, especially for a park without a berm or grade (like the Utilidoor).
Final Day 447 Stats (8/17):
7am: 21.2 secs
1pm: 8792.2 secs, or ~2 hours 27 mins
BG 125 (-35) is the last BG called for the day at 8:25pm.
Notable stoppages:
9:46 - 10:16am
12:05 - 1:29pm
1:44 - 2:50pm
3:12 - 3:28pm
3:52 - 5:05pm
6:54 - 7:26pm
Note: Really bad day for Comsic Rewind today, ~301 mins of total downtime, about 5 hours! This is now the worst day operationally for the ride since it opened more than a year ago.
Highest ranked downtimes:
Average pace: 3-4mins/BG
VQ Drop Mean/Average:
7am: 12m -> 12m (+0)
1pm: 2hr 14m -> 2hr 12m (-2m)
That does it for Day 447 of GotG: CR!
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Not really, just seems to be random these days.Any idea why it’s been having issues?
It was! Cast Members got a memo about it this morning.Based on anecdotal reports on Twitter, it appears that the ride is only playing September by Earth, Wind & Fire today, which is awesome if true.
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