I think it looks fine. Will probably look brilliant at night when the area is all lit up. Probably would be a good opportunity to put those little specks of light in the pavement too.I figure I would stop by and check in on the (progress?) of Moana's Journey offake rock workWater.
Yup, we got something here, not sure what it is, but we got something.
It's so depressing, but I must look, I can't look away, it's like a twenty car pile up without the casualties.
I admit it will be my first stop (after club cool) to have a look and check my phone when it’s finally done in 2 or 3 years.I think it looks fine. Will probably look brilliant at night when the area is all lit up. Probably would be a good opportunity to put those little specks of light in the pavement too.
Me. You think I'm walking around EPCOT all day long?With G+ and ILL that you've already paid for to get to your next attraction, how many are going to hang around in an "attraction" of water running through concrete? Someone has to say it.
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It's not meant to be exciting.While no doubt pretty and quality rock work, I'm seeing less and less about this that looks exciting, especially for its placement and layout.
It's not meant to be exciting.
It's meant to be peaceful, and a respite from the cold, dated, dystopian, expanses of concrete and grey sterility.
Love seeing it all coming together, cant wait to start seeing trees and landscaping get put in!Construction update from 'Journey of Water Inspired by Moana' at EPCOT
Construction update from 'Journey of Water Inspired by Moana' at EPCOT
See the latest progress on the Moana themed gardens coming to EPCOT in 2023.www.wdwmagic.com
I don't know when y'all are gonna understand that most of everything we are seeing is done entirely or partially due to guest response.No - It's meant to showcase a brand that they believe children like, dressed in the idea of a garden-like setting. Any "respite" you describe is by happenstance. Epcot needs updating no doubt. This isn't how you do it.
Peaceful, restful areas are some of the most exciting on Disney property. Believe it or not, something doesn't have to be grand or highly stimulating to be exciting. This just isn't exciting because of the design flaws it has.
And, if you believe this is how it must be done because Epcot is "dystopian", I don't know what to say. That statement seems to 100% miss the plot of the entire park and its story.
I find your lack of Moana disturbing.Interesting that no one is acknowledging that the second showcases Squirt from Pixar’s Finding Nemo, which suggests a wider selection of IPs, perhaps a collection of water-related IPs, will be included, instead of just having Moana in isolation.
It doesn't matter what Epcot's initial premise was.Epcot Center: A place denoting an imagined state or society where there is great suffering or injustice.
The entire park and story is dated.No - It's meant to showcase a brand that they believe children like, dressed in the idea of a garden-like setting. Any "respite" you describe is by happenstance. Epcot needs updating no doubt. This isn't how you do it.
Peaceful, restful areas are some of the most exciting on Disney property. Believe it or not, something doesn't have to be grand or highly stimulating to be exciting. This just isn't exciting because of the design flaws it has.
And, if you believe this is how it must be done because Epcot is "dystopian", I don't know what to say. That statement seems to 100% miss the plot of the entire park and its story.
Looks like good rock work to me. YMMVThat first image doesn’t even look like rock work, it looks like a badly done concrete face. Why show THAT off?
I joked about turning this into a mini-golf course, but that really is the vibe this is giving off.
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