That completely and totally misses the point. The very last thing Future World needs is yet another closed and vacant building (Wonders of life, Odyssey, Imagination upstairs, and now Innoventions West). That's undeniably a lot of space in one area which is closed off to Epcot guests (granted, some areas are used for special events, but were intended as theme-park space).
A refurbishment which puts something new in the space is a different story, but we would all be suspicious Disney would close the space down now and then wait many months or even years before doing anything.
And as already pointed out, the future is not now; It is yet to come, and (obviously) always will be. Attractions and exhibits portraying that upcoming future will by definition always have a place, but you have to keep up as technology changes. You can't build something today - for the future - and then leave it alone for 20 years until it becomes a history exhibit instead. Disney has too much a tendancy to do that.
I agree we don't want empty space sat doing nothing, but as others have said it sounds like the sponsors are pulling out. Without sponsorship Innoventions is either full of out-of-date broken non-innovative things or closed. Epcot was deisigned to be like a worlds fair, to do that it was designed to be run with cash from sponsors. If there are no sponsors, there is no true Epcot and we will see more and more "Disney" with characters etc.
I don't think those were rumors. Just suggestions from @WondersOfLife .
Well, Inno West is embarrassing in it's current form. They're killing more if they let the building sit idle than if they repurpose it for guest use. I would love it if they expanded the back half of the building a bit and put in an actual ride.Well.... Now they're just killing this park.
The best possible outcome? We move the festival center for F&W to this location and finally.... finally... finally do something with the WOL pavilion.
I mean if you're going to have a festival center, you really need it in the middle of the park as opposed to way on the edge. This move would serve that need. It would free up much needed real-estate for a new attraction or two.
One can hope..... otherwise Epcot is going to give the Studios a run for their money as "which park is on life support?"
I take it they won't let me take a pig home then.I can second the confirmation.
From my understanding, it's because neither Liberty Mutual nor T. Rowe Price opted to renew their contracts. If they opted not to renew and IBM THINK is going away as well, it's pointless to keep that building running. Believe it or not, The Great Piggy Adventure is actually quite expensive, not necessarily in running it but the components involved (you wouldn't believe me if I told you how much those individual piggy banks cost).
This is a stretch, however...
Remember "Project Kaleidoscope," which saw the strange vertically striped painting of the Innoventions buildings? A few insiders had said that the painting was just one part of a larger project, and if that's the case, the rest of it has yet to materialize. Could this be a part of it?
I agree but I'm looking for straws to grasp onto.
At this point, the straws are so small they are hard to see, nearly impossible to grasp
dave.. i think they really have cut corners and under-looked things for far too long epcot and the studios are both a joke on there own....if you remove MK from Florida you have nothing, i think the execs likely know this but are faced with the thought of (we need to do a DCA makeover to two parks!) and financially that's just...a hard pill. alass it could all have been avoided if decisions were made differently i hope they remember the latter.
I'm not quite there. Most people, especially first timers, would never know anything was "wrong". Most first timers I help end up having a great time, come back loving it and looking forward to go back.For years I have never been this person, but now when people ask about going to Disney, I usually tell them to save the money and wait. Especially if they've never made the trip. I've now explained several times that it isn't currently like it once was. I mean at least when MGM opened you felt like there was much more to do with the original BLT. Now not so much.
I would be all for this, but the chances of Horizons returning are honestly probably better.One can only hope. Would be nice if they took the building back to being open windows. Set the vinyl wraps free!!! Maybe even build in a peoplemover into the 2nd floor like it was originally intended. It could be a loop around future world and talk about the history of EPCOT and even Disney World as a whole. That would be a simple ride addition and a big people eater. Then they can redo the 1st floor into other attractions. They could move the event space from WOL to the Milenium Building in World Showcase and repurpose the Odyssey into something other than part time event space.
I'm not quite there. Most people, especially first timers, would never know anything was "wrong". Most first timers I help end up having a great time, come back loving it and looking forward to go back.
Since I know what a place like Epcot once was, spent tons of time there in my youth, I have a different perspective on it. I know what I'm missing. Most first timers, or non-annual visitors, still can have a great time.
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