Here's what I don't like about the wand.
1. It undermines the grandeur of the world-famous Spaceship Earth sphere.
2. The 'wand' has
NOTHING to do with Epcot. NOTHING! At all! Sorcerer Mickey has NOTHING to do with Epcot.
3. It's staying there indefinitely.
If Disney had a plan to take it down at any point in the future, I wouldn't be concerned. It looks OKAY with the wand, but to know that it's staying up "forever" takes away all hope.
Even a worker who created the wand (converted the drawings into the scenic pieces) says the wand has been up way too long already.
As a show designer of Horizons said, "What I see when I viewing SE is Buckminster Fuller's amazingly efficient structure of triangles, hexagons and pentagons forming a spherical representation of "planet Earth". An internet fan wrote, " It evokes the spirit of both the Perishpere and the extraordinary vision of Buckminster Fuller, in effect tying the futuristic dreams of the 40's and 50's into the park and setting the feeling for the entire site." Many fans of Spaceship Earth, Disney, science, the future, etc. feel that the wand ("cheap looking") is an insult to the original design (100% quality) of the sphere. And the fact that it's "permanent" is disheartening. "It's a slap in the face to the original Imagineers of EPCOT Center, IMHO," said another internet poster.
I don't HATE the wand, I just don't want to hear it's going to be there forever. Heck, it's already off the guidemaps and commercials, and SE stands with as much grandeur as ever.
Unless I have to be reminded I'm walking into Epcot.