Rodan75
Well-Known Member
Not doubt about it. That is one big building.
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I really hope that this ride uses all of that space. This really needs to be a SM/EE level classic to get forgiveness for that building.
Not doubt about it. That is one big building.
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We already figured it out... it's a 200 foot long wall (133 ft high) of iPhone X's.I know the predicted figure. I know the target figure. And I can not for the life of me figure it out. Not even for WDI. It must be made of 18 carrot gold.
There’s nothing groundbreaking, nothing truly amazing. No Kuka arm ride system. No hundreds of AAs. I don’t get it either.
Well done.If it were 5 or 6 feet taller it would probably solve TSL's shade problem. Missed opportunity.
That would be an absolute bargain!We already figured it out... it's a 200 foot long wall (133 ft high) of iPhone X's.
Good find.I had my doubts about Guardians using Vekoma hardware but this more or less confirms it: https://panjiva.com/Walt-Disney-Imagineering/10302364
I agree. I even think it enhances the look of Test Track, which is just a shiny aluminum can to me.Okay guys im just looking at these pictures of the sightlines and I gotta say. The building doesn't really do that much damage to the sightlines yet and it doesn't look like it will if this is the final height. From just pictures it looks to take away from Spaceship Earth about as much as the Imagination Pavilion does. I feel unless the building ends up looking like Mission: Breakout or they leave it like a giant box we should be all good and even if they do that it doesn't look hard to hard to block it out and just take in Spaceship Earth. Maybe my mind will change if I were to see it in person but I seriously doubt it.
Okay guys im just looking at these pictures of the sightlines and I gotta say. The building doesn't really do that much damage to the sightlines yet and it doesn't look like it will if this is the final height. From just pictures it looks to take away from Spaceship Earth about as much as the Imagination Pavilion does. I feel unless the building ends up looking like Mission: Breakout or they leave it like a giant box we should be all good and even if they do that it doesn't look hard to hard to block it out and just take in Spaceship Earth. Maybe my mind will change if I were to see it in person but I seriously doubt it.
Agree. To me it looks just a little bit bigger than that giant aluminum tuna can that is test track, and that has never done anything to ruin my sightlines.Okay guys im just looking at these pictures of the sightlines and I gotta say. The building doesn't really do that much damage to the sightlines yet and it doesn't look like it will if this is the final height. From just pictures it looks to take away from Spaceship Earth about as much as the Imagination Pavilion does. I feel unless the building ends up looking like Mission: Breakout or they leave it like a giant box we should be all good and even if they do that it doesn't look hard to hard to block it out and just take in Spaceship Earth. Maybe my mind will change if I were to see it in person but I seriously doubt it.
That's not really an accurate assessment. Those of us who love Epcot want to see Future World grow and update. We just want these changes to reflect the original theme of the park rather than, "We're demolishing what is left of the cool robotic dinosaurs to put in a comic book-themed roller coaster, but here's a badly-Photoshopped image of a small child we swear is Peter Quill visiting EPCOT Center as a child so it fits now and shut up."To many on here change = bad, stagnation = good.
That’s being very kind, it’s a whole lot bigger than TT or even Soarin. I’m hoping they have some kind of plan to either hide it or theme it, so I’ll reserve judgement until then. I’m excited to get to see the construction in person later this week.Agree. To me it looks just a little bit bigger than that giant aluminum tuna can that is test track, and that has never done anything to ruin my sightlines.
Yes, but everyone likes tuna melts. And a tuna can is visually exciting to cats and humans.Agree. To me it looks just a little bit bigger than that giant aluminum tuna can that is test track, and that has never done anything to ruin my sightlines.
Great take. For me it's mostly a matter of being aesthetically pleasing to the eye and not the sightlines. Canada, Imagination Pavillion, and TT (to a certain extent), all mesh and are for the most part pleasing to the eye. Is this building just going to be a giant eyesore or aesthetically pleasing? I guess that's an unfair question to ask at this point.Okay guys im just looking at these pictures of the sightlines and I gotta say. The building doesn't really do that much damage to the sightlines yet and it doesn't look like it will if this is the final height. From just pictures it looks to take away from Spaceship Earth about as much as the Imagination Pavilion does. I feel unless the building ends up looking like Mission: Breakout or they leave it like a giant box we should be all good and even if they do that it doesn't look hard to hard to block it out and just take in Spaceship Earth. Maybe my mind will change if I were to see it in person but I seriously doubt it.
That's not really an accurate assessment. Those of us who love Epcot want to see Future World grow and update.
I totally agree. Considering the amount of money that Disney is reportedly devoting to the attraction, it is worth waiting until it opens before passing judgement on its quality as a standalone experience.I also believe it's unfair and bonkers to judge the ride before a single piece of track is even in place...
I totally agree. Considering the amount of money that Disney is reportedly devoting to the attraction, it is worth waiting until it opens before passing judgement on its quality as a standalone experience.
With that said, I also have very little doubt that it doesn't belong in Epcot.
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