dcibrando
Well-Known Member
The Chinese Theater isn't supposed to scream "Disney" its supposed to scream "the Golden Age of Hollywood."
...but don't the chinese claim enough of the US already? LOL!
The Chinese Theater isn't supposed to scream "Disney" its supposed to scream "the Golden Age of Hollywood."
It's two geodesic domes organized to give the illusion of a sphere. The legs support the base upon which one dome rests (about 3/4 of the sphere) and the other hangs. Even then, the whole things is still based in the work of Buckminster Fuller, who not only aided Disney in the design and building of Spaceship Earth, but also wrote the 1968 book Operation Manual for Speaceship Earth. Absolutely nothing about EPCOT Center was "Disney" in the way it is used today.How do you figure?
I'd say the BAH and Value Resorts are not "Disney" because it fails to create a greater experience.Some are over analyzing this. It is not that the hat is NOT Disney at all. It is, but in the Pop Century or All Star giant prop sort of way. What it took away from was more Disney than that.
Semantics....if you attach two half spheres together do you not still have a whole sphere?It's two geodesic domes organized to give the illusion of a sphere. The legs support the base upon which one dome rests (about 3/4 of the sphere) and the other hangs. Even then, the whole things is still based in the work of Buckminster Fuller, who not only aided Disney in the design and building of Spaceship Earth, but also wrote the 1968 book Operation Manual for Speaceship Earth. Absolutely nothing about EPCOT Center was "Disney" in the way it is used today.
One can hope they start removing it this year.
I feel like it will be used sooner than later. I think 1st before any brand new major additions (non Carsland) that a lot of construction will be taking place backstage improving infrastructure.Honestly a lot more than one >_>
But it sure did take forever for them to remove Sounds Dangerous... And there's still nothing new there -_-
It was still making movies ten years ago, though it pretty much went out on a whimper between the so-so Brother Bear and that direct to video Muppet prequel about Kermit's adolescence.But the park is no longer a studio...not that it ever really was...
I don't really agree with the Carthay theatre as DCA's icon to be be honest as I think that represents Buena Vista Street rather than the entire park (i.e. what does it have to do with A Bugs Land/Cars Land etc.?) I think an icon should reflect everything a park has an offer rather than just the land that sits at the park entrance.
The Chinese Theater isn't supposed to scream "Disney" its supposed to scream "the Golden Age of Hollywood."
Although I haven't been there since 2006, I thought DCA icon was either the mountain at Grizzly Rivr Rapids (the bear profile) or the big Ferris wheel with Mickey in the middle. I believe I remember shopping bags and such with the Grizzly bear profile on them, but I could be wrong. As DH points out, I usually am!
Not quite. Part of the concept is the independence of the structural system.Semantics....if you attach two half spheres together do you not still have a whole sphere?
It was the original icon in 2001 but since that DCA failed more or less, The Carthay Circle Theater is the icon of theI always thought that Grizzly Peak was supposed to be the icon too. It was on all the logos and merchandising. However, the actual profile of the Grizzly head was facing away from the entrance which was pretty confusing.
It was the original icon in 2001 but since that DCA failed more or less, The Carthay Circle Theater is the icon of the
"New" DCA, even though Grizzly Peak is still there it is no longer the park icon.
Rubbish...the end result is STILL a sphere.Not quite. Part of the concept is the independence of the structural system.
Rubbish...the end result is STILL a sphere.
True, although the "concept" as originally planned was to provide a full sphere suspended above the ground (or at least the appearance of such). The independent support was necessary because of structural limitations on supporting a true sphere in that manner. While it's technically not a "true sphere" in terms of it's structure, the vast majority of people don't know that (and that's the point).Not quite. Part of the concept is the independence of the structural system.
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