Journey of Water featuring Moana coming to Epcot

Disstevefan1

Well-Known Member
I strolled through it recently. I really could not tell if my interactions were doing anything, for example the area where you made music by blocking the streams, it was so noisy I couldn't tell if I was doing anything, same with the other areas you wait your turn and give it a try but you just saw three previous people do the same thing, its silly really, I suspect little kids probably like it even if their interactions are not making things work.

It is a nice water themed area to walk through but nothing more than that, I am sure Disney is very happy with what they build here, its just a meh for me.
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
What kind of a park wants to have a food festival on top food from around the world and not privide ample seating or tables or table tops! Is it really expensive for some tables or high tops? Epcot
It still needs improvement, but EPCOT is getting better at non-restaurant seating/tables.

Part of the empty expansion pad between Morocco and France now has picnic seating. Same with the waterfronts area in front of America down toward Germany.

Morocco now has a nice hole-in-the-wall outdoor lounge into which to bring food.

There's a new picnic area on the Rose walkway between Canada and Imagination.

The new hub has several seating/table areas, as well as Communicore Hall having indoor seating.
 

Chef idea Mickey`=

Well-Known Member
It still needs improvement, but EPCOT is getting better at non-restaurant seating/tables.

Part of the empty expansion pad between Morocco and France now has picnic seating. Same with the waterfronts area in front of America down toward Germany.

Morocco now has a nice hole-in-the-wall outdoor lounge into which to bring food.

There's a new picnic area on the Rose walkway between Canada and Imagination.

The new hub has several seating/table areas, as well as Communicore Hall having indoor seating.
It's an improvement, but for years it was like. It was funny when for Food and Wine debuted they removed some seats inside Detention Hall. 😁
 

Bocabear

Well-Known Member
We would rarely ever get any of the food in the World Showcase during the food and waine festival and did the Party For The Senses instead where you could actually sit with your food...But years of cuts and changes had really ruined the PFTS...it was not longer a fun special thing, but just a bunch of Disney restaurants providing Tapas for a $150 ticket....
 

Bocabear

Well-Known Member
they didn't try hard enough? They could have easily programmed that space themselves as a Disney attraction...
It could have been an amazing indoor character Meet and Greet where the characters all had beautifully detailed settings within an indoor forest setting... Something that could have been a fantastic thematic wow... Making visiting the M&G a lot of fun instead of a long line for just a picture....That space was large enough it could have had all of those settings and a central court area with vending and refreshments....which would have been the cooler place to go in the summer or during storms...they would sell merch and F&B (snack) and would have been a much needed indoor gathering spot...But they would have had to actually design and beautiful indoor environment and not a Marriott Hotel Meeting Room...which it seems is all they are really designing these days....
 

Bocabear

Well-Known Member
Not really... at all. The building was razed.... They built a Water play and exploration trail. They built another building with some meet and greets that look like a bust and truck tour of Disney on Ice.... and a "flex space"...
 

bpiper

Well-Known Member
Disney wanted the space back to use for themselves
I am surprised that those contracts with the companies were that iron clad that Disney couldn't end them early, instead of waiting years for the last one to expire while the building just got more vacant as time went by. The last few years were very bad show.... But that could be said of a lot of things there now a days. They just don't care anymore on how it looks.
 

James Alucobond

Well-Known Member
Not really... at all. The building was razed.... They built a Water play and exploration trail. They built another building with some meet and greets that look like a bust and truck tour of Disney on Ice.... and a "flex space"...
You were responding to a comment about Innoventions. Innoventions was a series of interactive exhibits with a variety of sponsors. Now, you have a series of interactive areas themed to Disney programming (the Moana IP) as you suggested. Whether or not water is involved in the exhibits is pretty much irrelevant, but you bring it up endlessly in an attempt to trivialize it for whatever reason. The loss of the building is a legitimate complaint, and we all know CommuniCore Hall is a bust, but your "it's so easy" idea for programming is essentially what happened minus the roof.
 

DreamfinderGuy

Well-Known Member
I am surprised that those contracts with the companies were that iron clad that Disney couldn't end them early, instead of waiting years for the last one to expire while the building just got more vacant as time went by. The last few years were very bad show.... But that could be said of a lot of things there now a days. They just don't care anymore on how it looks.
Ultimately they did do an early cancellation with Glidden, that was a five year contract that they ended in four. The West building I believe they did the same since all the exhibits closed at once, including the relatively new IBM Think which was presented by their longest running sponsor. That closed so abruptly because they had plans for the West building that they were going to act on imminently, which would later be canceled.
 

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