The Cycle of the Harvest - @Disney-Universal Fanboy
Very interesting concept- in a way, a bug’s life contains a few undertones of conservation, the cycle of life, and harvest, which in some ways fit the Land pavilion. Overall it’s pretty interesting to see how this concept would play out, and it would definitely feel like a revival of the Bug’s Land in some ways, which could act as a pretty chill D-zone walkthrough exhibit. A small short film theater with custom cartoons sounds really cool as Bug’s Life is pretty underrated and the ability to chill in the AC for a short while. The IP exhibit you mentioned before this is 100% Disney- cmon-
+1 Bonus - I AM YOUR FATHER
Japan: Visions - @Disney Dad 3000
This is… both gorgeous and visionary. I am in awe of how you’ve managed to develop such a peaceful and reflective setting transitioning to a chaotic futurist ambience that already exists within the land. I love the absolute zen that comes from this quiet D-zone lake area, and I just so need a place full of natural foliage and bamboo in Epcot. Each step of the adventure just adds so much power to an already great pavilion, and the small bit of “questioning their life choices” made me smile- perhaps that will happen when my bank account evaporates after sending all my money to Disney to make this. Great mini concept art too!
+1 Bonus - スターウォーズがトップに
Disney and Coke: Match made in time - @Miru
Truly a perfect engagement- two power-hungry corporate moneymaking brands in an affair, dancing among the middle class and inflating the economy. The simple concept of expanding Club Cool to make it an even more in-depth walkthrough is fun, now a museum flexing how the two companies were able to dominate the media and drinks industry for such a long time- together.
+1 Bonus - Overpriced Themed Coke Rules
Jack Skellington’s Holiday Hall - @Evilgidgit
Oooh, a festive walkthrough! First impressions, what popped into my mind after reading this was that it reminded me both of Holidayz in Hell (the Scare Maze), and the team project on a winter holidays/traditions exhibit that I believe came from SYWTBAI20. Jack Skellington leading the attraction is really delightful, as he definitely needs more year-round representation in the parks. Seeing Zero in clover-lead green is so goofy and charming that it really brings the party of festivity of the attraction alive.
+1 Bonus - Star Wars-ween ToT
Essential Elements - @WaltWiz1901
Water. Earth. Wood. Metal. Fire. Long ago, the five nations lived together in harmony. Then, everything changed when the Fire Nation attacked. Only the Sorcerer's apprentice, master of all five elements, could stop them, but when the world needed him most, he vanished. On all seriousness and out of the realm of A:TLA, this dive into the four five elements is really well done as an exhibit, each element a unique experience for playing, exploring, and learning. Putting it between Land and Sea truly defines the Yin and Yang balance of the two natural forces. Nice!
+1 Bonus - I don’t like sand