New Entrance Sign

CTXRover

Well-Known Member
Thanks for the pic zerofantasy. Looks nice. Its similar to the HCOE banner and pretty much what I expected. Any word if they will be replacing the gold flags with either the traditional multicolored or perhaps some other color flags?
 

zeroFantasy

New Member
Thanks for the pic zerofantasy. Looks nice. Its similar to the HCOE banner and pretty much what I expected. Any word if they will be replacing the gold flags with either the traditional multicolored or perhaps some other color flags?


No idea, but while driving from WDW today at night, I noticed that they were changing the entrance sign even more. I'm not sure what exactly they're doing to it though. I will have my camera ready tomorrow when I go to WDW ;)
 

marni1971

Park History nut
Premium Member
It says "Where Dreams Come True" it is in white letters amid a blue banner / ribbon style.

No pics sorry.

And to defend the campaign..... internet geeks complain too much :)

Seriously, it is a great sentiment. And the print ads I have seen make tears in my eyes.

Maybe, but we`ve known it for decades. No need to be reminded. Now if it said "xxxxx multi mega attraction opening in xxxxx park in xxxxx" that`d be something!

Before it`s said, replace the xxxx with your favourite park and most wished for E Ticket....
 

Alztybrn

Active Member
I'm sorry...I just don't feel the pic quality is up to par....I MAY just have to get in my car and drive down to see for myself. What's an extra 750 miles? :lookaroun :animwink:
 

Cynderella

Well-Known Member
Here you go ;)

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awwww.....I LOVE this sign...only 2 more months! :sohappy:
 

Magic Maker

New Member
What's great about this campaign is that it is not created to celebrate any special anniversary or something. It exists simply to illustrate the reason we all love the Disney Parks.
 

mousermerf

Account Suspended
Aesthetically, i don't like the sign.

I think it looks out of proportion to the rest of the archway, and the blue clashes. Maybe if they change the rest of it a bit, maybe back to the multicolor flags or maybe blue flags, but as it is, i don't like it.
 

mkt

When a paradise is lost go straight to Disney™
Premium Member
What's great about this campaign is that it is not created to celebrate any special anniversary or something. It exists simply to illustrate the reason we all love the Disney Parks.
ie- it exists to make money :D
 

Mr.EPCOT

Active Member
What's great about this campaign is that it is not created to celebrate any special anniversary or something. It exists simply to illustrate the reason we all love the Disney Parks.

I don't think it's great, I think it's awful. They are having a celebration that isn't celebrating anything, and they're going to completely skip over something that is worth celebrating at Walt Disney World, the 25th Anniversary of Epcot/EPCOT Center. All so they could have some generic celebration so that they can try and blend the identities of the individual parks together and destroy their uniqueness. This isn't being done to illustrate why we love Disney, it's being done to exploit it.
 

SGT623

Member
I don't think it's great, I think it's awful. They are having a celebration that isn't celebrating anything, and they're going to completely skip over something that is worth celebrating at Walt Disney World, the 25th Anniversary of Epcot/EPCOT Center.

Ummm excuse me, but how about WDW 35th in two weeks? I am also curious how they came up with the prices for some of these prizes
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/busi...06sep19,0,5716775.story?track=mostemailedlink

The castle room and fast pass badge is quite a deal at those prices!

Here's the main story on the prizes in the Orlando Sentinel in case anyone missed it.
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/business/orl-disney1906sep19,0,4020644.story?track=mostemailedlink
 

askmike1

Member
I don't think it's great, I think it's awful. They are having a celebration that isn't celebrating anything, and they're going to completely skip over something that is worth celebrating at Walt Disney World, the 25th Anniversary of Epcot/EPCOT Center.
Where does it say they are not going to celebrate Epcot's 25th? In all truth, no matter what else was going on, the most it would get is a park-wide celebration. WDW as a whole (let alone global parks) do not usually celebrate individual park milestones. Has WDW (as a whole) ever celebrated any other park milestones (and MK's doesn't count since the celebrations were for the resort as a whole)?

Will Epcot celebrate its birthday? Maybe. You might say there is no evidence to show it will. I say there is no evidence to show it won't.
 

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