Reflections of Earth improvements including new lasers

ABQ

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The most serious yet.
Serious as in the replacement is already being constructed or just conceptualized at this time? I just fear something like a false start a la RoL where they plan RoE's last day as 10/01/2017 but find the replacement won't be ready on time so Epcot will be without any night time spectacular till March 2018 or so.
 

Magic Feather

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As serious as this clock is, the number one thing we need to be looking for right now is RoL. The success of that show will dictate the direction of the majority of WDW new nighttime entertainment, especially that of EPCOT.
RoL could easily be the difference between Tapestry of Nations: A Nighttime Spectacular, and a Frozen Fiesta of the Galaxy.
 

Father Robinson

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As serious as this clock is, the number one thing we need to be looking for right now is RoL. The success of that show will dictate the direction of the majority of WDW new nighttime entertainment, especially that of EPCOT.
RoL could easily be the difference between Tapestry of Nations: A Nighttime Spectacular, and a Frozen Fiesta of the Galaxy.
I would HATE to see the torches go. Not only are they amazing for ambience, they are equipped with the imbedded speakers. Also the inferno barge, another amazing piece of show equipment. It would be ideal if they could keep them somehow in the new show.
 

jrhwdw

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Serious as in the replacement is already being constructed or just conceptualized at this time? I just fear something like a false start a la RoL where they plan RoE's last day as 10/01/2017 but find the replacement won't be ready on time so Epcot will be without any night time spectacular till March 2018 or so.
Unless Epcot is reinventing the wheel, I don't think that will happen. Of course I never thought I'd see MK without a night parade and look where we are.... Back to my point, AK has never done Nighttime Entertainment before this year and it looks like they going all out which unfortunately delayed ROL for who knows how long. Yes, we're pretty close but no date yet.

Someone please correct me if
I'm wrong but hasn't Epcot been using some of the same equipment since 1982? I don't remember when the fountains came, Martin would know. The first globe came in 1988 with IlluminNations and stayed until the Earth Globe in 1999 with ROE. I remember reading on here (which has the best ROE history BTW!) it was rumored for IlluminNations to be down all summer of 1999 but it turned out that the change over was just 1 overnight and Epcot never went a night without IlluminNations unless it closed early for the millennium press event?
 

Tavernacle12

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I imagine a radical departure from the Millenium theme.

Is that the same thing as the whole 'world united in harmony, look at the history of man and this planet, we'll keep the dream alive into the future' sorta thing? Is the globe endangered?

If Magic Feather is right about it's theme being dependent on RoL's performance I'm optimistic. So long as the water screens work well and are clearly visible I think that's going to be a hit.
 

marni1971

Park History nut
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Someone please correct me if
I'm wrong but hasn't Epcot been using some of the same equipment since 1982? I don't remember when the fountains came, Martin would know.?

Pretty sure it's a mix of 84 and 88 for the oldest. But I may be wrong, I'm stood next to Echo Lake typing this and am going of my (scatty) memory.

The fountain barges are at least '88.

As an aside nothing says Hollywood more than Wrath of Kahn BGM mixed with Duel of the Fates...
 
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Father Robinson

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Is that the same thing as the whole 'world united in harmony, look at the history of man and this planet, we'll keep the dream alive into the future' sorta thing? Is the globe endangered?

If Magic Feather is right about it's theme being dependent on RoL's performance I'm optimistic. So long as the water screens work well and are clearly visible I think that's going to be a hit.
Waterscreens that satisfy a 360 degree audience though without looking distorted? Man, call me a pessimist, I don't have any high hopes for this.
 

Father Robinson

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I disagree with the premise that the show was only designed for the Millennium Celebration. It has proven popular over 17 years. to me once RoE goes, what's left of what Epcot was goes with it.
Couldn't agree more. How many nightime spectacular awards did it win over the (years)?! It is a TIMELESS show and to change it completely is a horrible idea. They were able to keep the same musical theming in Soarin Around the World, why can't they keep elements of this, the most prized entertainment offering they've ever had?!
 

Magic Feather

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Is that the same thing as the whole 'world united in harmony, look at the history of man and this planet, we'll keep the dream alive into the future' sorta thing? Is the globe endangered?

If Magic Feather is right about it's theme being dependent on RoL's performance I'm optimistic. So long as the water screens work well and are clearly visible I think that's going to be a hit.
To Be Clear, it is not entirely dependent on that, just partially.
 

hpyhnt 1000

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Bets on how long until a new name and format?

That clock has begun ticking.

For some of us, Martin, this rather nonchalant post of yours (seriously, it 's almost cruel to just drop something like this willy nilly!) is like a Doomsday clock countdown to Armageddon. Will RoE still be around in March 2018 (he asks selfishly)?

Now I admit that IllumiNations is long overdue for a proper refresh, but my goodness it's going to be hard to say goodbye to the current show. I don't know how anything in the pipeline could come close to matching the symbolism, meaning, and story of Reflections of Earth.

Denomination$ - Reflection$ of Worth

I can hear the new opening monologue now...

"Good evening. On behalf of Bob Iger, a man who's Scrooge McDuck-like dreams have come true, we welcome all of you to Epcot, our themed shopping mall with a $100 cover charge.

We're gathered here tonight, around the fire, as people of all lands have gathered, for thousands of years before us - to share the light, but not the wealth, and to share, a story. An amazing story, of how Bob Iger's vision has driven Disney's stock price through the roof, and how that's still not enough.

And though many of you may be tired of synergy and character overlays at our theme parks, Bob Iger believes that profit maximization truly emerges, when a company brings all of its franchises and properties together, as one.

We hope you enjoy our synergistic marketing advertisement tonight..."
 

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