Yeah, hard to believe they've let it look this for the bulk of the 50th anniversary.Wow. Still looks a long way from being finished. I am not at all excited about this, I just want them to finish whatever they are trying to do here and get the walls down..
It's nuts! I think the fact that it is right there in the "centre" of the park is so glaringly obvious, whereas if it were around the outer edge away from most of guests views it wouldn't have been so bad and just not as... urgh... lolWow. Still looks a long way from being finished. I am not at all excited about this, I just want them to finish whatever they are trying to do here and get the walls down..
For me Epcot feels the most "concrete jungle". I remember dreading what seemed like way too long of a walk to actual attractions on hot days.I see the work coming along on this, and i am still questioning in all seriousness as to why this project was pushed ahead to actually be done.
The money being spent on this 'water wonderland' walk through experience seems a bit misguided, especially when it could have been better used to address issues at exsisting Pavillions.
This project would have been better suited for DAK then Epcot, in my opinion.
Would have been a rather nice addition.
WHY Epcot...?
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I also feel like it strengthens the concept of World Nature as a neighborhood. If it adds some edutainment as well (plus who knows maybe some exposure to Polynesian culture though I doubt it) that helps solidify the fit for Epcot and more specifically the other World Nature pavilion that have water as a key foundational elementyeah, adding lush greenscape to epcot is a huge win imo, the new center spine concept looks great as well
Wow. Still looks a long way from being finished
I blame Nova Prime.Epcot is certainly too concrete-heavy, but the solution can’t go against the whole premise of the park, which is a meta worlds fair expo of sorts, as reinforced by Cosmic Rewind. I’m not sure an isolated section of fake rockwork that clashes with the design and symmetry of the rest of the area is really the solution.
Again, I agree it’s too concrete heavy, but I challenge you to defend this: View attachment 648786
DHS has taken that crown for me. GE is near shadeless, Toy Story is shadeless, the entrance is a city block but at least a/c blows into the walkways and sunset is the same, and ST and Muppets areas are just exposed concrete.For me Epcot feels the most "concrete jungle". I remember dreading what seemed like way too long of a walk to actual attractions on hot days.
Really the only large concrete area was the central plaza of Future World which started out as connecting waterways and more trees...over time it was paved over...a simple solution would have been restoring the original central plaza to it's 1981 footprint...The new hub is no longer a hub but feels like a pointless space of trees with a water play splash pad.... Maybe things will become more apparent as it completes. I was sad to hear that the fountains planned for the central core have already been downgraded to raised planters for promotional displays...For me Epcot feels the most "concrete jungle". I remember dreading what seemed like way too long of a walk to actual attractions on hot days.
Where was it announced the fountains were downgraded?Really the only large concrete area was the central plaza of Future World which started out as connecting waterways and more trees...over time it was paved over...a simple solution would have been restoring the original central plaza to it's 1981 footprint...The new hub is no longer a hub but feels like a pointless space of trees with a water play splash pad.... Maybe things will become more apparent as it completes. I was sad to hear that the fountains planned for the central core have already been downgraded to raised planters for promotional displays...
In the most recent artist concept of the central hub. It's now more of a landscaped display for the current seasonal festival with built-in lighting in the pavers and other lighting everywhere to coordinate with SSE and the whole of the Hub for a light show.Where was it announced the fountains were downgraded?
It was posted on here actually as well as many other places...an official press release.Where was it announced the fountains were downgraded?
No beer garden in the middle?In the most recent artist concept of the central hub. It's now more of a landscaped display for the current seasonal festival with built-in lighting in the pavers and other lighting everywhere to coordinate with SSE and the whole of the Hub for a light show.
What I'd like to know was when the interactive walk-thru water attraction of which we see massive concrete forms already being built was downgraded to "a splash pad."
Not in the center center, nor in the Northern Center where the Walt statue will be.No beer garden in the middle?
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