Rteetz
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I don't think anything doesn't really.From up close, maybe. What looks iconic from across the lagoon in your view?
Again it's all subjective.
I don't think anything doesn't really.From up close, maybe. What looks iconic from across the lagoon in your view?
“Form ever follows function.” The buildings of Future World were not arbitrary shapes intended to just be “iconic”. The forms related to the story of each pavilion. Any addition should follow its role in Future World. Designing hypothetical boxes completely ignores the whole notion of designing for the context of a themed experience.I’d still love to hear examples/ideas of what WOULD have worked design-wise for all of these varied large attractions that would be visually appealing from across the lagoon. What they had pre-GotG was not.
Agree that SE is not apples to apples... that’s a clear icon.If they could have created sort of a second Epcot icon I think that would have been well received by all.
Nothing ever pleases everyone nor will anything ever do that.Agree that SE is not apples to apples... that’s a clear icon.
Somehow I doubt this. I suspect some would have been appalled that a new Epcot icon would have been an attraction that should NEVER have been placed in Epcot to begin with... a big, giant IP sore thumb...
I think that is doubtful in this particular instance. Something speaking to Future World would have been deceitful while something speaking to the Guardians of the Galaxy would have been contradictory.Nothing ever pleases everyone nor will anything ever do that.
In terms of Disney and Epcot fans I think a more iconic or visually appealing building/structure would have been the most well received.
I’d have a preference for that as well, if it could be done well with a GotG theme for a building that gigantic... not sure I can picture what would have been cohesive and still GotG...Nothing ever pleases everyone nor will anything ever do that.
In terms of Disney and Epcot fans I think a more iconic or visually appealing building/structure would have been the most well received.
Possibly. I think it would depend on the story of the coaster. Obviously nothing in the original Epcot was IP related. Lets say the Guardians coaster is/was still energy based they could stay true to that energy type design while working with the film narrative. Its not easy nothing really ever is with Disney or the Disney fanbase.I think that is doubtful in this particular instance. Something speaking to Future World would have been deceitful while something speaking to the Guardians of the Galaxy would have been contradictory.
I understand. I don't get the obsession with the Soarin building from my perspective. Yes you can see it but it is not nearly as noticeable as something like the Guardians building.I just can’t muster any upset over the camouflaged box when a) I didn’t personally think the sightlines from WS were so appealing before (I mean, Soarin??), and b) the camouflaging actually works quite well in practice so it isn’t so obtrusive.
That really doesn’t solve the problem, it just shifts it elsewhere. You’re contriving a fit based on something that does not exist, what used to be in the location. Any character can explain any subject to make such a fit.Possibly. I think it would depend on the story of the coaster. Obviously nothing in the original Epcot was IP related. Lets say the Guardians coaster is/was still energy based they could stay true to that energy type design while working with the film narrative. Its not easy nothing really ever is with Disney or the Disney fanbase.
I get that. It was just an idea of what they could have done. I am not an Imagineer nor did I grow up with Epcot like some of you.That really doesn’t solve the problem, it just shifts it elsewhere. You’re contriving a fit based on something that does not exist, what used to be in the location. Any character can explain any subject to make such a fit.
Why waste money on exterior decoration (beyond an entrance facade) when the riders aren't going to see it anyway? Yes, everybody sees the gravity building now... give it a few years and you'll hardly notice it.Unrelated to Future World, in the past, when a coaster was built, typically it was designed to tell a story. Space Mountain, Everest, Big Thunder Mountain, and Matterhorn in Disneyland each do not have a giant showbuilding, instead they built the coaster in an iconic structure. I believe this could have been done with GotG as well, but sadly they took the cheaper and faster route, and built a generic box. Regardless of opinion about the sightlines, I'm pretty sure all of us would agree that if they built a structure that had a more iconic design, it would have been better for the park in the long term.
Why waste money on exterior decoration (beyond an entrance facade) when the riders aren't going to see it anyway? Yes, everybody sees the gravity building now... give it a few years and you'll hardly notice it.
Meanwhile, look at the efforts they're putting into the former UoE building. Hardly trivial, I'd say.
I think people want more iconic building deigns. As someone who has taken architecture and engineering classes a giant blue box may blend in but isn't a good design and isn't unique which is something the Epcot at least was at one point. The Land, Horizons, Test Track(former World of Motion), Universe of Energy, and more all have or had iconic and more eye appealing designs. It is fairly simple and cheap to just put up a metal box.
TRON is also a large box (by the same creative lead). It’s not as big (less than 100’ all) and its siting should help obscure it more.I think this is completely it for me. Making it a giant blue box just screams lazy to me. MickeyMinnieMom is right in one sense, unless they do some epic story telling to make this fit into Epcot, I wasn't going to like it anyways. But I think some great design on the outside would go a long way towards me getting over it. Maybe I'm not paying attention (or it's because it's not up yet), but I haven't heard the same complaints about Tron. Heck I'm kind of excited to see that one (whether it should be going there or not).
Agreed. Epcot seems like it presents a fairly unique problem to me wrt sight lines due to the lagoon and viewing from WS.TRON is also a large box (by the same creative lead). It’s not as big (less than 100’ all) and its siting should help obscure it more.
Perhaps the box as form does relate to the story of the new pavilion. Uninspired, banal, off-the-shelf, with a slight Disney (and/or Marvel) flair.“Form ever follows function.” The buildings of Future World were not arbitrary shapes intended to just be “iconic”. The forms related to the story of each pavilion. Any addition should follow its role in Future World. Designing hypothetical boxes completely ignores the whole notion of designing for the context of a themed experience.
I generally agree. I'd prefer this option to Mission Breakout style theming. However if the attraction does have some kind of Epcot-ish theme, the ideal would have been to fit it into the asthetic of FW, maybe as a themed extension to the UoE building, which they are keeping.Agreed. Epcot seems like it presents a fairly unique problem to me wrt sight lines due to the lagoon and viewing from WS.
Funny... the fact that GotG really doesn’t actually fit in FW is the thing that makes theming the exterior something that I don’t think would work.
It would either fit the theme of the ride OR the “theme of Epcot” — I cant see how it could satisfy both.
Therefore, “let’s just make the building disappear” seems like the best bet in a lot of ways.
Pandora and SW:GE would beg to differ.Until they create a survey which quantifies how guests feel about what they see while on property (or if any significant portion even notice such things), I fear they will never allocate the necessary funding for proper design of anything except show sets and ride infrastructure.
P.S. "Form and Function are One" -FLW
I concede that. But they were sorta forced to do something big by the folks down the road. And I'm not sure why having some really well done themed areas gives them a pass at having some really poorly themed ones too. Shoudn't they all be up to the same level of quality?Pandora and SW:GE would beg to differ.
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