SplashJacket
Well-Known Member
Haven’t really followed this project too intently, or looked at any details, but waiting to do this until I can kidnap my young young cousins to see this experience through their lens
It is a permanent addition.Is the Moana Meet and Greet spot permanent? I can appreciate the addition but it appears hastily thrown together and incomplete. There's no set design or place-making. Any chance they can give her some props? A Hei-Hei animatronic perched on a rock that she can converse with? Something.
This looks hastily thrown together to you?Is the Moana Meet and Greet spot permanent? I can appreciate the addition but it appears hastily thrown together and incomplete. There's no set design or place-making. Any chance they can give her some props? A Hei-Hei animatronic perched on a rock that she can converse with? Something.
Yes. It’s a big open space and shade sail. Don’t let the rock work fool you. It is completely devoid of the operational features that Disney typically incorporates into dedicated meet and greet spaces.This looks hastily thrown together to you?
Yes, There are signs for dry walk way.Quick question to those who've been/know:
Is it possible to walk through this, without getting wet?
TIA.
Do we not think some of that might be added to the left of the shade structure once they close the backstage corridor? There's a short retaining wall that continues back a bit from the rockwork behind the M&G that makes me think it'll contain a queuing alcove or something. The current situation with the closed-off shortcut looks exceedingly annoying at the moment.Yes. It’s a big open space and shade sail. Don’t let the rock work fool you. It is completely devoid of the operational features that Disney typically incorporates into dedicated meet and greet spaces.
Thank you!Yes, There are signs for dry walk way.
Fair enough! I'm not huge on meet and greets, so I may just not have noticed what those spaces tend to include. Most of my memories of actually meeting characters involve standing in front of some area in the parks perhaps under a shelter.Yes. It’s a big open space and shade sail. Don’t let the rock work fool you. It is completely devoid of the operational features that Disney typically incorporates into dedicated meet and greet spaces.
Yes, as indicated there is a dry path, but you won't be able to participate in all of the interactive elements if you want to stay complete dry as some of them require you running your hands through waterQuick question to those who've been/know:
Is it possible to walk through this, without getting wet?
TIA.
Fair enough! I'm not huge on meet and greets, so I may just not have noticed what those spaces tend to include. Most of my memories of actually meeting characters involve standing in front of some area in the parks perhaps under a shelter.
Moana has been watched more than any other movie over the last 4 years.The educational aspect is good buy they should really just drop the whole Moana thing. What I want to know is Moana and Princess and the frog really that wildly popular that they need to shove it in our face everywhere we walk?
Im not going to pass judgment until i have had a chance to walk through but just looking at this from the photos it does not seem to fit into the center of Epcot. The photos look beautiful but looks like this should have replaced Tom Sawyer island or be at Animal kingdom. i guess from going to Epcot from the 80's i still have that this is future world in my mind.Still can't get my head around this view being in EPCOT
It’s not just the lack of a queue but also around Moana herself. There’s no ability to have simultaneous meet and greets as is done with other popular characters in dedicated spaces. Nor is there really the ability for Moana to dip backstage and quickly switch actresses so that they can run meet and greets continuously throughout the day.Do we not think some of that might be added to the left of the shade structure once they close the backstage corridor? There's a short retaining wall that continues back a bit from the rockwork behind the M&G that makes me think it'll contain a queuing alcove or something. The current situation with the closed-off shortcut looks exceedingly annoying at the moment.
So, it doesn't look like a construction zone?Im not going to pass judgment until i have had a chance to walk through but just looking at this from the photos it does not seem to fit into the center of Epcot.
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