1: World Showcase
2: Land
3: Moana
4: Seas
5: Guardians
6: SSE
7: Festival Center
8: Imagination
9: Test Track
10: Play Pavilion (it is featured in the attraction poster)
11: Space Restaurant
12: Mission: Space
Ah - so the question is, is the hexagon icon representing the Odyssey architecture, or GotG space-travel portals.
Wait though - I think the last two are Mission Space and then the Restaurant, since MS is a centrifuge attraction, and the restaurant is at the top of a 'space elevator' giving you nice views of the earth.I would imagine it is GotG. I don’t think Odyssey gets one. Which I think is strange, especially since Moana has one and that isn’t even a pavilion.
It's nice to see they carve EPCOT's logo on its coffin
Magic Kingdom really needs to get its logotype back. It doesn’t look good imitating Disneyland.You don't like the new Hollywood Studios logo? Doesn't it fit perfectly with the other logos?
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You can never have an Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow.
Makes more sense Epcot and Epcot does not really mean much ..... because really it doesn't
Future world a group of attractions, does not have any theme. Fantasy like Guardians of the Galaxy and Mission to Mars have nothing to do with tomorrow.
World Showcase .... like a fair I guess. You can not say for example going to Mexico is like actually going the the country.
No EPCOT.
The MK font looks 50s medieval. Too old for the 70s baby MK. It's retro gone wrong.Magic Kingdom really needs to get its logotype back. It doesn’t look good imitating Disneyland.
Prediction time, eh? My only possible revisions are that GotG may be for Odyssey, "The Egg" may represent the entire new core, and the Space Restaurant won't have a logo at all, which would end up becoming the GotG one. But who knows?
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Sure would love for the Walt Disney World Resort logo to revert to it's classic design by it's 50th Anniversary (Besides merchandise).The MK font looks 50s medieval. Too old for the 70s baby MK. It's retro gone wrong.
Or really just the MK being mistreated in its usual fashion: as the ugly stepsister of DL, trying to squeeze her in its ill-fitting elder siblings attire. Rather than as the greatest castle park ever built, with it's own style and tradition
Yes, of all the resorts Walt Disney World has the blandest logo while its original logo is one of the most distinctive. Even the similar Disneyland Paris logo pops more due to the arrangement of the letters and fonts.Sure would love for the Walt Disney World Resort logo to revert to it's classic design by it's 50th Anniversary (Besides merchandise).
I’d say the orange is a Rocket penetrating the Horizons logo, making that Mission Space, but I don’t think Space 220 is getting its own logo anyways.I would say this is it with one exception: flip Space 220 with Mission:Space. The red logo has circle which may represent the centrifuge. The orange logo looks like the space elevator penetrating the clouds.
I think the red space one is actually Guardians, and the light blue one is Odyssey because of the hexagon, the lines surrounding it evoking the bridges, and the color matches the building itself.Prediction time, eh? My only possible revisions are that GotG may be for Odyssey, "The Egg" may represent the entire new core, and the Space Restaurant won't have a logo at all, which would end up becoming the GotG one. But who knows?
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I think he's right about Space one, the horizontal lines evoke the old Horizons logo. And it'd be weird to have a separate logo for the restaurant. They don't do that for Coral Reef.I would say this is it with one exception: flip Space 220 with Mission:Space. The red logo has circle which may represent the centrifuge. The orange logo looks like the space elevator penetrating the clouds.
I don't usually buy pins, but if they released a set with these new ride logos, I'll be getting a set.
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