Are the signs and some of merch still around?
EPCOT Explorer said:Because horizons was the bomb!!!No-it really deffined EPCOT Center and it's concepts and now it's legacy.
I find it disheartening that all traces of the 25th celebration have "disappeared" around the park...but they were nice while they lasted. I do my best to remind guests about it when I spiel on the boats.
And that's one of the big issues that I have with all the people who miss the old EPCOT. You all are still stuck on the rides of the past. If you look at the rides now. Really look at them. Take them for their value, and not comparing them to what we have now, you might see things differently. If Disney had built things like Test Track, Mission Space, and the Seas first, you all would be waxing poetic for these rides if they had disappeared. B/c that's what would be in your memory instead. These new rides are fun too. .
They knew they would have to make the park fun for the 21st century, and I believe that they are doing that and succeeding. (Oh, and I believe that we are, in fact, still learning. Something many of you don't seem to realize, but you are learning. It's just not the same kind of learning as before)
Are the signs and some of merch still around?
YEP me, too. I went to EPCOT for a few hours last Saturday and the little 25th sign behind SSE that was in the big logo-planting was gone...![]()
Ah, but you see, for the most part, those values were boring and didn't resonate with the general public. Therefore, that is why Disney decided to change all that they did. Disney does have things that are older that do resonate with the general public, Haunted Mansion at the Magic Kingdom comes to mind. (Yes, I am aware that you don't learn anything on the HM. :lol: But go with me.) The HM was built with the Magic Kingdom and yet, it is still one of the most popular rides over there. Why? B/c it resonates with people. Another example is Figment, the character, not the ride. He resonated heavily with people. That's why Disney actually brought him back from being gone.Ah,but you see,those were not the values and entertainment EPCOT Center was supposed to give out.In the beginning it was the "Futuristic Wonder" of the world to come.That's why some Epcot fan's opinions hold TT and M:S in such low esteem.
As for Soarin,I have no problems with as it as it exists very nicely in The Land with other EPCOT Center-esque attractions.That's the only real probem I have with TT and MS-They offer nothing but the cheap thrill and no real storyline/moral.
Would you care to elaborate?
That's sad about the 25th references BTW.
It's definitely a head scratcher...what was that sign hurting???? Absolutely nothing. I do love the inclusion of the retro logos on the new gates, and I even saw a wheelchair yesterday with the flower logo and EPCOT in the old font...whether it was old or not, I do not know. Also, props to Siemens for keeping the old SSE logo. Siemens gets "it".
I love new Epcot, and I respect its history because that's why it has the charm it does today.
I would like to see a new guidemap and get the Nemo clamshells off the front. :lol: Yep I am all over Nemo again. Sorry folks. Maybe when SSE reopens they can do a new guidemap with SSE on the front! After all, it is the big deal right now. I would hate to be the CM standing in front telling people it was closed. I stood there a week ago and listened to him explain. People were not not not happy! :lookaroun
EPCOT Explorer said:Would you care to elaborate?
Well put, and very true.But is there a chance for people to be educated while in Epcot and still while having fun like in the '80's...That's what's really been bugging me.Is the current Epcot living up to the lofty goals of 1982?Ah, but you see, for the most part, those values were boring and didn't resonate with the general public. Therefore, that is why Disney decided to change all that they did. Disney does have things that are older that do resonate with the general public, Haunted Mansion at the Magic Kingdom comes to mind. (Yes, I am aware that you don't learn anything on the HM. :lol: But go with me.) The HM was built with the Magic Kingdom and yet, it is still one of the most popular rides over there. Why? B/c it resonates with people. Another example is Figment, the character, not the ride. He resonated heavily with people. That's why Disney actually brought him back from being gone.
The attractions that are so dear to EPCOT fans hearts, did resonate with you all, however, you all are a smaller portion than the general public. So when it was time for things to be updated, yes, Disney could have chosen to just update the rides ala Haunted Mansion update. (Or SSE update, at least from what I'm hearing) But did they? No. B/c they knew those attractions weren't working with the general public. Therefore, Disney did create something that does work with the general public...and I believe the lines show it. (B/c I know everytime I go, the line for Test Track is usually in the 60 minute mark, at least...and that's in the off season.)
I understand all of your disappointment. I love COP, and will be upset when it goes away in the future (b/c I do know that it's time is probably limited) however, I won't sit here an complain that they took it away. I won't even compare COP to whatever will be built in it's place. B/c they can't be compared. I will be happy that I got to visit a wonderful attraction, but understand that times have changed and that one of my favorite attractions wasn't current enough and didn't resonate with the general public, like it did with me.
Same here...I will always love Epcot-Center-or not.It's always been my favorite park and will always be.I think they should have left the 25th signs and fanfare up through the Holidays because so many people will be visiting during that time - it would be good for promotional reasons. The only reason I could see them taking the sign I was mentioning is because the blue and silver does not match the red and green of the new planted foliage around the mini logo-hedge. :shrug:
Yes I love EPCOT, too. I am good with change. I can take it. Now you will never convince me that the Grand F. Tour (lol) is better than El Rio. Sorry. But there have been so many great changes that keeps EPCOT fresh.
I would like to see a new guidemap and get the Nemo clamshells off the front. :lol: Yep I am all over Nemo again. Sorry folks. Maybe when SSE reopens they can do a new guidemap with SSE on the front! After all, it is the big deal right now. I would hate to be the CM standing in front telling people it was closed. I stood there a week ago and listened to him explain. People were not not not happy! :lookaroun
EPCOT Explorer said:Well put, and very true.But is there a chance for people to be educated while in Epcot and still while having fun like in the '80's...That's what's really been bugging me.Is the current Epcot living up to the lofty goals of 1982?
And that's one of the big issues that I have with all the people who miss the old EPCOT. You all are still stuck on the rides of the past. If you look at the rides now. Really look at them. Take them for their value, and not comparing them to what we have now, you might see things differently. If Disney had built things like Test Track, Mission Space, and the Seas first, you all would be waxing poetic for these rides if they had disappeared.
And no offense, but those EPCOT values that the park had at the beginning are exactly why I don't remember things like Horizons or World of Motion as a child. And why I didn't like Epcot as a whole as a child. It was boring. As I've already mentioned, I do remember Epcot from back then.
See, you don't get it. Not everyone considers them the "good old days." Most people don't want to see a return to those days, because they were BORING. I certainly don't want to see them again, unless I need to catch up on my reading in a near deserted park.
Uh huh. One day, remind me and I will explain the difference between fact and opinion.
Really? Because most people I know don't want to be beaten over the head with
education(morals, metaphors). They come to WDW on a vacation to have a good time and be entertained, to feel as if they are getting their money's worth.
Now Is The Time said:Sorry but I disagree here strongly. Yes, there may be some who whine about the rides that no longer exist, but there are others who praise them for what they were and what they meant to Epcot Center. Not all change is good change. There are some good things that have happened to Epcot (Soarin' for example) and some not so good things (Imagination, Test Track).
Now Is The Time said:Fine, that's your opinion, but there are MANY people who did not find the original Epcot boring in the least. It was a place of science and imagination. Just because YOU don't remember them, doesn't mean that the attractions didn't mean anything to others.
I'm sorry, I know this was directed at Enderikari, but I took offense to this. You feel sorry for those of us who didn't like Horizons or WOM?! I don't remember the attraction as a kid, but after all the talk about it, I decided last week to see what all the fuss was about and I didn't see it. The only thing I miss are the use of AAs in attractions...and that's it. I thought the attraction was boring.Just leave things like Horizons and World Of Motion alone. If you didn't like them then I feel sorry for you and we'll leave it at that, thank you sir.
So for you to feel sorry for someone who doesn't like Horizons is completely uncalled for, in my opinion.
Well, I'm sorry I hit a nerve with you...and I respect your opinion.Ok, allow me to re-phrase. What I meant was, Horizons was one of the original attractions that embodied much of what Epcot was all about. If you were one of those who "didn't get it" - I genuinely think that you missed out on so much of the fun and wonder of what it was, and Epcot Center for that matter. It wasn't a point blank statement of "you stink if you didn't like Horizons" - that would be ignorant.
I'm just tired of the same 'ol bologna that people who miss the original attractions are whiny or completely out of their minds. Just don't come out and say that Epcot is hands down better than it was before, because it's not that simple. Some like the original Epot, others (like yourself) do not. So who's right and who's wrong? And what difference does it make really? You know what I take offense to? It's when I read the statment "Most people thought Epcot Center was boring." Not only is this absurd and untrue, it's written by posters who didn't like Epcot Center so they just assume that their opinion is shared by others.
Horizons was so beloved that it currently has tribute groups online, as well as websites that will take you back to experience it again. How boring do you really think it could be to so called "most people?"
At Epcot, obviously there was something that was lacking, otherwise they wouldn't have changed anything and it would resemble the MK a little more. (Meaning, rides that were there in the beginning would still be there, just spruced up.) Instead, Epcot is a whole new park. Now, there has to be a reason for that.
Horizons was so beloved that it currently has tribute groups online, as well as websites that will take you back to experience it again. How boring do you really think it could be to so called "most people?"
Narcissism? No sir, that smell that reaks is one you are unfamiliar with. It's called "Eau de Facts." Tell me sir, have you ever walked through the Disney Archives in California. Spent hours upon hours researching for great Disney tidbits at the Library and Research Center? Spoken with the decision-makers about why certain decisions have been made?And what what this forum be like without another self-righteous, "I know everything" post from Enderikari... No offense my friend but your posts continue to wreak of narcissism.
Absolutely, and the sheer number of people that visit Walt Disney World, it is completely impossible to say "EVERYONE" enjoys or doesn't enjoy anything. The closest Disney has come in the recent years is Soarin' with a close to 94% approval rate. However, I do know for a fact that Test Track's approval rating is far, far more than World of Motion's ever was. Horizons/Mission:Space is much the same story, but the numbers are closer.It's not a known "fact" that the Epcot of today is better than the Epcot Center of yesterday. Save your attendance numbers and marketing - heck the general population of the world is over a billion people more than it was in 1982 - that alone will give you more people in attendance. And no... not everyone was bored by the original Epcot Center.
It's way more appropriate for me to feel sorry for you, sir. After all, the attractions I enjoy are still in the parks I visit.Just leave things like Horizons and World Of Motion alone. If you didn't like them then I feel sorry for you and we'll leave it at that, thank you sir.
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