News New Park Entrance coming to Epcot

markham

Well-Known Member
I wonder what is going next to “Buses” on the sign as it seems like that space is blacked out.
It looks like it's recessed from the sign body rather than a sticker covering over something based on the apparent highlights and shadows around it. An electronic sign maybe?
 

HauntedPirate

Park nostalgist
Premium Member
Rideshare maybe? I don’t remember where that’s located at Epcot but that was my first thought
I’d say that’s possible. I know the current rideshare spot is straight out from the entrance and to the west once you get to parking lot asphalt. Would be easy enough to change the location, I’d imagine.
 

vikescaper

Well-Known Member
Rideshare maybe? I don’t remember where that’s located at Epcot but that was my first thought
After thinking about, maybe it will be for the long rumored Epcot hotel? Not really being serious here but I am just trying to figure out what else is in that area of the parking lot.
 

NelleBelle

Well-Known Member
I really gotta wonder trams are such a big deal?

Is it the actual use or the principle of it?
I think for people with mobility-issues it is. A lot of times, even with handicap placards, the handicap spots can be completely full. This was our experience when we visiting this summer. Luckily we had rented a scooter and a big enough SUV to get the ECV and us all in that my mom didn't have to walk to far to the gate (she has congestive heart failure).

Back in the day, when we had kids that we were renting strollers in the park, if we had to walk from the back-40 in without a tram, my kds would've been whining before we even hit security. Would've definitely put me in a mood before we even entered the parks.

I won't even mention having to walk back to your car at the end of the day, especially if your waaaaaaay out there (and add a sudden rain squall that pops up as well). The trams help and do add a little bit of convenience (and a bit of magic to start and end your day).
 

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
I think for people with mobility-issues it is. A lot of times, even with handicap placards, the handicap spots can be completely full. This was our experience when we visiting this summer. Luckily we had rented a scooter and a big enough SUV to get the ECV and us all in that my mom didn't have to walk to far to the gate (she has congestive heart failure).

Back in the day, when we had kids that we were renting strollers in the park, if we had to walk from the back-40 in without a tram, my kds would've been whining before we even hit security. Would've definitely put me in a mood before we even entered the parks.

I won't even mention having to walk back to your car at the end of the day, especially if your waaaaaaay out there (and add a sudden rain squall that pops up as well). The trams help and do add a little bit of convenience (and a bit of magic to start and end your day).
Well the alternative is to stay on property and dump the car…

Which used to be just an option…but they’ve sold the place for quite awhile to not really want you if you aren’t at beach club.

But I hear you on the distances/mobility.

I always applaud Disney for getting ahead of the ADA wave and doing a really good job of designing for handicap access…but the reality is those parks were not laid out by walt/Eisner’s boys to accommodate…long pathways for “transitions” and to disguise show buildings are too much in the weather…wheels or not
 

NelleBelle

Well-Known Member
I suppose

The two least appropriate audiences for the parks based on size…ironically
???
Well the alternative is to stay on property and dump the car…

Which used to be just an option…but they’ve sold the place for quite awhile to not really want you if you aren’t at beach club.

But I hear you on the distances/mobility.

I always applaud Disney for getting ahead of the ADA wave and doing a really good job of designing for handicap access…but the reality is those parks were not laid out by walt/Eisner’s boys to accommodate…long pathways for “transitions” and to disguise show buildings are too much in the weather…wheels or not
Totally agree about the staying on property. DH realized what a total inconvenience it was this past summer and that we really didn't save all that much (could've stayed at the Swolphin with 2-rooms for the same amount as the disgusting VRBO we rented that was 25 min. away...2mi my @$$).

Part of the reason my mom and chose WDW for our "girls trip" this fall (and not Vegas or some other destination) is that it is quite accessible with a scooter and you can get around quite easily when staying onsite.

In all our years of coming to WDW, we've stayed offsite 3x (once as newlyweds without kids, 1x with large extended family, and final time to appease DH, who finally saw the error of his ways)! 🤣
 

HMF

Well-Known Member
A thought occurred to me. In Zach and Co's lets re-create the original entrance as closely as possible project they forgot one tiny detail.
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Notice the red, black and blue paint scheme on the left and right? restoring that would make the new entrance perfect IMHO.
 

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