Timothy_Q
Well-Known Member
That's because we know it currently as backstage.It is not what usually happens except in more recent projects. “It’s a small world” (Disneyland) would be the most similar situation. Attractions like the Indiana Jones Adventure and Expedition Everest continue the pattern language of their respective lands, they continue to shape space in a similar manner. They’re spatially connected to their larger environment. In figure-ground Ratatouille would read as more backstage than part of the pavilion space.
Once it is properly themed, it'll read like an extra Parisian street you can walk down in the pavillion.
Exactly like what happened for the Harambe Market