It would honestly be fine in EPCOT too if it were just southwest a bit. Placement is just weird, IMO.I think a walkthrough like this but in AK in Avatar land with some animatronics and stuff would be chill. I know everyone hates this thing but I'm really looking forward to it.
I totally agree with you the Moana would be good for AK as it is hotter over there.I think a walkthrough like this but in AK in Avatar land with some animatronics and stuff would be chill. I know everyone hates this thing but I'm really looking forward to it.
Interesting that Harmonious is “overrated” when it’s near universally panned on here and has a largely “meh” response from the GP.Wow. This reminds me of all the work they put into Harmonious!
EPCOT is getting another over engineered, overrated, totally disappointing (attraction?).
I try to look away, but I can't! It's like trying not to look at a train wreck!
This is depressing.
Fixed it -Interesting that Harmonious is “overrated” when it’s near universally panned on here and has a largely “meh” response from the GP.
There are as more construction experts here than there were epidemiologists on the COVID thread.
I know several members here do, and I appreciate the insight your perspective brings. But I also suspect that few here will have enough information to accurately determine a ”reasonable” timeline for projects we only get to see from aerial photos.I don't think you have to be a construction expert to know it wouldn't take another year to finish Moana from where they are now if they didn't want it to.
That said, I do have a lot of experience with the construction industry.
Exactly!I don't think you have to be a construction expert to know it wouldn't take another year to finish Moana from where they are now if they didn't want it to.
That said, I do have a lot of experience with the construction industry.
I know several members here do, and I appreciate the insight your perspective brings. But I also suspect that few here will have enough information to accurately determine a ”reasonable” timeline for projects we only get to see from aerial photos.
I don't know... Took some friends to Disney for their first-ever visit this past June, and one who works as a construction manager said he would expect Tron to open probably in the spring based on the look of the construction site. I disregarded this because people were saying maybe November on this forum, but now we have an announcement that it's coming in the spring, so who knows?I don't think you have to be a construction expert to know it wouldn't take another year to finish Moana from where they are now if they didn't want it to.
That said, I do have a lot of experience with the construction industry.
When they finish is based on the pace of the work. They can finish spring 2024 if they work slow enough.I don't know... Took some friends to Disney for their first-ever visit this past June, and one who works as a construction manager said he would expect Tron to open probably in the spring based on the look of the construction site. I disregarded this because people were saying maybe November on this forum, but now we have an announcement that it's coming in the spring, so who knows?
Maybe it's entirely beginner's luck, but he nailed it. We gotta remember Disney isn't the only company that shoots the breeze when it comes to finishing projects.
I mean, up to a certain point. There’s obviously a point at which throwing more bodies at the build is no longer helpful.When they finish is based on the pace of the work. They can finish spring 2024 if they work slow enough.
I think we agree, the really don't care when this is done.I mean, up to a certain point. There’s obviously a point at which throwing more bodies at the build is no longer helpful.
They need to landscape and complete what they can quicly and bring down the fences around those areas ASAP, all you see in Epcot is walls! If we need smaller walls around the pavillion or even this 'rock' then atleast it would feel less like a large scale dump site.Think it will be a solid addition to the park and has the potential to look extremely scenic, I do think it's taken far too long to build though. It's not as much that there's not enough to do without it, it's more the eyesore of it's construction should have been down to the very minimum time necessary.
This. I'm still unsure as to why they didn't use the small pavilion plot they have vacant between Land and Seas. I know it's most likely earmarked for development at some point, but it's so unbelievably small. This seems like the perfect size for that.It would honestly be fine in EPCOT too if it were just southwest a bit. Placement is just weird, IMO.
Because there would have been a whole lot of empty dead space where CommuniCore West used to sit. It’s whole purpose was to fill some of the void created for the Festival Center.This. I'm still unsure as to why they didn't use the small pavilion plot they have vacant between Land and Seas. I know it's most likely earmarked for development at some point, but it's so unbelievably small. This seems like the perfect size for that.
They were going to split the CommuniCores into four separate buildings to begin with. Even if the egg thing were to happen it could have easily coexisted with the northwest quadrant, and really should have when the project had been cancelled before it was taken down. Alas.Because there would have been a whole lot of empty dead space where CommuniCore West used to sit. It’s whole purpose was to fill some of the void created for the Festival Center.
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