mlayton144
Well-Known Member
Couldn’t they just have updated/ improved illuminations , and saved a boatload of money in the process ?
…with little mermaid and frozen music?Why not just go with their solution to everything creative now? A giant screen projection to hide them...
Perhaps…but I bet that hardware needed to go anyway.Couldn’t they just have updated/ improved illuminations , and saved a boatload of money in the process ?
I could be persuaded that, with only a few weeks to go, signs have been removed because they won't be needed once the show is running, and that action was completely separate from any fountain decision.
Or maybe they don't want to use daytime mode for fear of "disappointing" guests since Epcot Forever doesn't have any fountains, and showing them during the day might make people question why they aren't used at night.
But, yeah, they've probably thrown in the towel and have given up on masking the stupid oil rigs. Because it's not like they're still working on the daytime version - we saw them running daytime mode last month, so the programming is there and could presumably be turned on right now. The fact that it hasn't says it all.
And, as pointed out, it's not like daytime mode improved things. If anything, it made it worse.
What an utter embarrassment. "Mistake on the lake" indeed.
They could charge you on the New Genie plus for the privilege of sitting in a roped off area to watch it. The 2pm showing of Frozen available now! for just $22 per person…with little mermaid and frozen music?
…it could work![]()
It’s really an eyesore…I've said from the very start that the fountains were, at best, going to do nothing to hide the barges, and at worst, would actively draw attention to them and/or make them look worse, so... not surprised.
Mythbusters actually proved you could. Although it would be more interesting to see if they could figure out a way to make these monstrosities disappear during the day.Can’t polish a turd.
Man did you call it.Part of me thinks the sign showing the daytime fountains will just walk off at some point never to be heard from again. They seriously can't run them if they're going to behave the way they have during past daytime testing. It's even more of an embarrassment than the barges just sitting out there unadorned.
Me: Quickly searches Amazon for several 55 gallon drums of “turd polish” and types in Epcot’s shipping address.Mythbusters actually proved you could. Although it would be more interesting to see if they could figure out a way to make these monstrosities disappear during the day.
They are black for nighttime performance. Show lighting illuminates them after dark, so black is the best way to reduce that.What’s really stupid is that one would think the fountains would be closer to the lagoon perimeter to block the tacos and stargate than being part of the tacos themselves , no way they would hide the tacos in present form. Another thing I don’t get is why they painted them black … just horrific
Jim Cummings was the narrator for IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth, not Corey.I remember seeing videos of guests openly groaning when they heard the child announcers when Epcot Forever first performed. I prefer Corey Burton's mysterious and deep voice over a group of children talking like were in Kindergarten.
Pretty sure the storage area itself would need to be expanded. As I recall, they had to move three out to the lagoon to have space to finish the last two during construction.To get these backstage, would the access and bridge require modification? Is that all that keeps them in the Lagoon?
Uh.. what?! They clearly developed Figment to be popular and unique to said park & one that was a catalyst to a ride about the real world concept of Imagination. What I think you meant was “accidental” was not creating & marketing more characters like him to begin with…nothing was “accidental” except the popularity of figment
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