PHOTOS - Aerial views of Remy's Ratatouille Adventure construction
Take an aerial tour around Epcot to see work on the expanding France Pavilion.
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Part of the problem is that DLP hasn't done the best job taking care of their ride and it shows. Many effects don't work as they once did.
Yes that may be true but the point was comparing the current state of the ride at DLP is not indicative of what we’re getting at EPCOT.TDO doesn't have the greatest track record in this regard either, though.
Yes that may be true but the point was comparing the current state of the ride at DLP is not indicative of what we’re getting at EPCOT.
Yea I totally understand your concerns and hope the management culture at TDO starts to change where maintenance takes higher priority once again. I say that because according to some people WDW use to be better at certain things in the past but has declined in some aspects.Sadly, my point was that unless things change, we may be faced with the similar conditions in years ahead as was the case for way to long with Soarin', and has continued to be the case with and many others throughout the parks.
In some cases, it seems that Imagineering came up with things that didn't prove practical for long-term use and in others, it feels like management just decided it wasn't a big enough deal to bother with. In your example, it sounds like the latter when it came to this particular ride which worries me a bit because if it's a clone, that means that there weren't any kinks to work out to avoid these kinds of problems.
Yea I totally understand your concerns and hope the management culture at TDO starts to change where maintenance takes higher priority once again. I say that because according to some people WDW use to be better at certain things in the past but has declined in some aspects.
Huh ??? I thought a restaurant wasn’t planned with the attraction.The Restaurant that's going in the expansion pad with Ratatouille has been detailed:
Authentic Crêperie Part of Upcoming France Pavilion Enrichments at Epcot
From its distant view of the Eiffel Tower to a waterfront reminiscent of the banks of the Seine, the France Pavilion at Epcot has long possessed a certain je ne sais quoi, inviting guests to linger in a setting inspired by the sidewalks of Paris. Anddisneyparks.disney.go.com
I could of swore it was suppose to be quick service, but it seems both.Huh ??? I thought a restaurant wasn’t planned with the attraction.
The Restaurant that's going in the expansion pad with Ratatouille has been detailed:
Authentic Crêperie Part of Upcoming France Pavilion Enrichments at Epcot
From its distant view of the Eiffel Tower to a waterfront reminiscent of the banks of the Seine, the France Pavilion at Epcot has long possessed a certain je ne sais quoi, inviting guests to linger in a setting inspired by the sidewalks of Paris. Anddisneyparks.disney.go.com
There has never been a better time to visit Epcot.
A full table-service restaurant is likely not planned. This looks more like a snack thing? I'm not certain, but not a full sit-down, three-course meal. restaurant.Huh ??? I thought a restaurant wasn’t planned with the attraction.
A full table-service restaurant is likely not planned. This looks more like a snack thing? I'm not certain, but not a full sit-down, three-course meal. restaurant.
Beat me to pointing it out.I don't know about three courses, but the announcement does say:
"With a menu inspired by the Brittany region of France, the new location will offer table service dining as well as a quick-service stop for guests craving savory crepes called galettes and sweet crepes."
So, I guess they'll need a decent sized space, menus, etc.
France is going to be the biggest pavilion with the most to do and eat. 3 restaurants, multiple quick serve, crepe stand, drink stand, festival stand. Ice cream shop. Wow.
Will the food be edible? I wasn’t pleased with Chefs de France.
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