New Rumor: Cantina de San Angel to be torn down and replaced

Gorjus

Well-Known Member
Give us a show or a ride for Japan!

NOW!


Japan has 3 shows: the candy woman, the storyteller, and the drums. So yes, they have a show. Plus, they have 2 sit down restaurants and a take out place. Plus, they have bathrooms and a Kim Possible adventure. That is a lot. Compare that to what Italy, Germany or UK or Canada have. Japan is rocking.

BTW, thank you imamouse for KINDLY directing me to this sight after I posted that the doors to the old Kidcot had been closed and Kidcot had been moved to the Artisan area. If I'm not mistaken, the kidcot area was to become a tequila bar.
 

EPCOT Explorer

New Member
Japan has 3 shows: the candy woman, the storyteller, and the drums. So yes, they have a show. Plus, they have 2 sit down restaurants and a take out place. Plus, they have bathrooms and a Kim Possible adventure. That is a lot. Compare that to what Italy, Germany or UK or Canada have. Japan is rocking.

BTW, thank you imamouse for KINDLY directing me to this sight after I posted that the doors to the old Kidcot had been closed and Kidcot had been moved to the Artisan area. If I'm not mistaken, the kidcot area was to become a tequila bar.

Eh...While that's entertainment, they can hardly be thought of as attractions. Not to a Disney Standard anyway.;) An C/D/E Tic is needed.
 

EpcotServo

Well-Known Member
Japan has 3 shows: the candy woman, the storyteller, and the drums. So yes, they have a show. Plus, they have 2 sit down restaurants and a take out place. Plus, they have bathrooms and a Kim Possible adventure. That is a lot. Compare that to what Italy, Germany or UK or Canada have. Japan is rocking.

I'm talking a sit-down multimedia show attraction.

And I'M not saying Japan is lacking, but it's the pavilion that is representing a country chock full of rich experiences and culture that can be turned into a major attraction/show.

Not that I'd be mad at Germany getting the Rhine River Ride, or the UK pavilion getting Hot Fuzz-The Ride.

:p :D
 

Rob562

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
2 "stories" may not be what you think...the seating at the Rose & Crown is 2 levels, it's just that the "top floor" is actually ground level, and then you walk down to the seating along the lake...perhaps they can take this approach in Mexico as well?

While the outdoor seating area may be on a lower level than the rest of the dining room, there is definitely an entire second floor above the restaurant and pub:

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I presume the second floord is offices and storage areas.
The result of this tall building on the waterfront is that a good portion of the pavilion is hidden from the water.

-Rob
 

jmuboy

Well-Known Member
2 "stories" may not be what you think...the seating at the Rose & Crown is 2 levels, it's just that the "top floor" is actually ground level, and then you walk down to the seating along the lake...perhaps they can take this approach in Mexico as well?

Good point, and that would be an excellent idea.
 

maelstrom

Well-Known Member
However, they're bathrooms happen to be the most sketch, dark, janky, small, and creepy bathrooms on property. Along with any other negative adjectives you can think of.

Japan has bathrooms? I thought the only bathrooms were in Morocco, England, Norway, and Germany. Wow, I guess you learn something new everyday.
 

marni1971

Park History nut
Premium Member
Japan has 3 shows: the candy woman, the storyteller, and the drums. So yes, they have a show. Plus, they have 2 sit down restaurants and a take out place. Plus, they have bathrooms and a Kim Possible adventure. That is a lot.
It also has the largest built-for-an-attraction-but-still-backstage shed on property too ;)
 

Rob562

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
BathROOM really. It's an EXTREMELY tiny one right behind the Yakatori house.

I believe I remember reading somewhere that those bathrooms were originally Cast bathrooms, but when they expanded the outdoor seating area they either decided to, or had to, open them up for Guest use.

-Rob
 

tirian

Well-Known Member
I believe I remember reading somewhere that those bathrooms were originally Cast bathrooms, but when they expanded the outdoor seating area they either decided to, or had to, open them up for Guest use.

-Rob

Any food service location with a certain number of tables is required by law to provide public restrooms.
 

Captain Chaos

Well-Known Member
I'm talking a sit-down multimedia show attraction.

And I'M not saying Japan is lacking, but it's the pavilion that is representing a country chock full of rich experiences and culture that can be turned into a major attraction/show.

Not that I'd be mad at Germany getting the Rhine River Ride, or the UK pavilion getting Hot Fuzz-The Ride.

:p :D

Any attraction for United Kingdom has to feature Simon Pegg... It has to...
 

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