Belligerent as in not stopping about a sinkhole when you're told several times that he t wasn't true, to the point they would never build another attraction on top of a sinkhole that closed the previous attraction.
I'm just gonna stop you right there. I came in with what the guy whose Dad did the foundation repair work on Horizons talked about. The guy also did much of the work for the Contemporary, and other projects for Disney. When Martin corrected me, that I had sinkhole and foundation issues conflated, I didn't argue with him, I corrected myself. If you see that as belligerent.. well, I don't know what to tell you.
Continuing to bemoan about people liking HORIZONS and other peoples opinions not matching yours seems to be the issue. EPCOT didn't need a new identity, its already a very successful park, one of the most successful parks in the world. Yes it needed help. I'm not opposed to UOE being replaced, it was dated, GOTG still doesn't fit or belong there. If that didn't matter Disney wouldn't have bent over backwards trying to justify its presence.
Yes, we all have opinions Disney won't listen to, but you seem way more concerned about other peoples opinions. I wouldn't have even responded to if I didn't see you doing it over and over and over...
Bemoan? I don't care one way or the other that people loved horizons. I loved communicore. I'd still play with the roller coaster simulator, were it still there. Or stare in rapt attention at the clock thingy. Or watch the leprechaun. I just admit that it's horribly dated. That's all. And that while I'm not happy with their replacements, I'd be even less happy with the original stuff.
We get it. You love Horizons. It was one of the greatest rides Disney ever built. Nobody, including me, is knocking you for that opinion. I just think Mission Space is a much better use of the space. It's not a contest, nobody wins anything for being "right". But any time change in Epcot comes up, the Horizons folks come out of the woodwork. Read back over the thread. Others brought it up first.
I don't think Disney "bent over backwards" justifying anything. They made a joke. A single joke. That's it. I think you (and others) are reading way too much into it. I see the blind men and the elephant in this thread, a lot.
We have no clue what it will be. We have some hints. We have some concept art. And we are all spinning off these wild fantasies about what it will, or will not, be. Which is loads of fun.
What's not loads of fun is getting spun up and irate about something that doesn't even exist yet. Or proclaiming gloom, doom, and the end of the park if it comes to fruition.
it's like watching internet wrestling smart fans, or "smarks" argue about booking and outcomes. It's just wasted energy up until something appears, and THEN we can celebrate or hate it. But assuming we know what it will be, and saying "it's wrong, it doesn't fit, and it will be horrible" over a piece of concept art showing a building? That's just nuts.