ABQ
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Especially when the 4 balloons above used to rise and fall.Always loved The Land!
Especially when the 4 balloons above used to rise and fall.Always loved The Land!
The experience of poor crowd flow? Maybe I've always hit this pavillion at a bad time, but it's always been awkward getting in and out. Imagination and Seabase Alpha both went in the other direction.It's about experiences, not convenience.
I hated the food offerings... the brown decor... the mall food court feeling... food rocks... the film... it was all bad. The table service and original living with the land were the only redeeming qualities. Tho I do like the glass structure from the outside. The murals while neat in detail... I always hated those brown 70s tonesKidz...
Did you visit pre ‘93? That version had charm, despite being definitely of its age.I hated the food offerings... the brown decor... the mall food court feeling... food rocks... the film... it was all bad. The table service and original living with the land were the only redeeming qualities. Tho I do like the glass structure from the outside. The murals while neat in detail... I always hated those brown 70s tones
In the original layout there was a specific way you were supposed to experience the attractions (not that anyone did). You'd start with 'Symbiosis' which related how man and nature worked together; this theater would then dump you out downstairs next to Living With The Land, which showed how man is working to improve upon nature with new techniques; exiting there you would encounter Kitchen Cabaret, which taught about how foods worked with nutrition ; and that would lead to -- a dining area!It's about experiences, not convenience.
Did you visit pre ‘93? That version had charm, despite being definitely of its age.
The Earth Station films were a lot of funYes, for EPCOT, 84, 88, 90, 93. I'd sit for hours in Earth Station with zero food or attractions rather than sit in the land's indoor courtyard.
As a young adult... making that long trek up and then down into the building... to end up in a food court... just was a huge 'thats it???' moment. And like I said, the tones (while earthy..) were really dated IMO.
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Wrong thread, but West is likely to be fully removed and east heavily modified.
Expect food and shopping options to be very different too.
So the Starbucks in Fountainview is likely gone, along with the mildew hallway?
Any chance of the Centorium name re-emerging?
Sorry, I've just caught up on 15 pages... might have missed something.
I wish. But even if it did, it would never be as cool as it once was (architecturally speaking)Any chance of the Centorium name re-emerging?
Why’d they fill in the second level? This is way cooler than Mouse Gear...I wish. But even if it did, it would never be as cool as it once was (architecturally speaking)
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IMO the multiple levels were part of what made the place special. Too bad they filled them in.
I wish. But even if it did, it would never be as cool as it once was (architecturally speaking)
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IMO the multiple levels were part of what made the place special. Too bad they filled them in.
They filled in the lower "sunken" areas, and removed the mezzanine upper level. I was told this was done because they determined they could sell more merchandise if guests didn't have to go up stairs. I guess merchandise downstairs sold better than merchandise upstairs..? Plus throughout the 90s people became more lazy over the years so I guess maybe there was less foot traffic on the upper level than the lower level. Maybe @marni1971 can elaborate a bitWhy’d they fill in the second level? This is way cooler than Mouse Gear...
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