Sectorkeeper71
Well-Known Member
Bold and brash?If they let me have this, I’ll put it in the front yard. The neighbors will ask, what is it? I’ll say, I don’t know.
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Bold and brash?If they let me have this, I’ll put it in the front yard. The neighbors will ask, what is it? I’ll say, I don’t know.
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And the refreshing smell of oranges when you entered the building!The future living scenes in the desert, floating city, and space station were my favorite parts of Horizons...
I wonder what they will place there though. Another preshow like 1.0?I think they’ve implied heavily that that part will be cut entirely. It was fun the first few times, but I feel like it almost seemed campy by the end of 2.0’s run.
While true that also was delayed from the pandemic and having to redesign the festival center when they scrapped the original versionSounds too insane to be true, I mean it took these people 5 damn years to create an underwhelming garden area with cheap light and buildings, how can they possibly reimagine a ride like Test Track in 2 months.
People have also mentioned the President of GM sits on the Disney board, also nearly Disney's entire fleet of company vehicles at WDW are Chevy. I'm sure there are many layers to this partnership.As others have mentioned, the revenue or exposure GM gets from this interests me. Considering they’ve been finding an Epcot pavilion for 40 plus years there has to be a solid return for them in some shape or form
I mean, I am being quite serious. WoM was a fantastic experience, funny and entertaining with a catchy tune. I think Horizons is vastly overrated on these pages - its main thing of interest was the interactive "choose your ending" feature but otherwise wasn't (IMHO) all that engaging. Especially compared to the other superior rides in classic Epcot (SSE, WoM, Imagination, LttL, I'd rate UoE higher too).
I realize that I'm a bit of an outlier here in that, but I really don't get the fascination with Horizon
WOM was better than Horizons?? I don't get it, but It's OK, you do you.I mean, I am being quite serious. WoM was a fantastic experience, funny and entertaining with a catchy tune. I think Horizons is vastly overrated on these pages - its main thing of interest was the interactive "choose your ending" feature but otherwise wasn't (IMHO) all that engaging. Especially compared to the other superior rides in classic Epcot (SSE, WoM, Imagination, LttL, I'd rate UoE higher too).
I realize that I'm a bit of an outlier here in that, but I really don't get the fascination with Horizons.
And Ford purchased a minority share for assembly in the Individual Lightning Lane.In the new version, you won't be designing cars -- you'll be building them! It's straight to the assembly line of this actual GM plant for you! Get on the ride faster by meeting your quota!
And the debate over logos/signage begins!Does it though.....?
Looks all of the same to me.
Still looks better than the cheap signage Universal installed in Dreamworks Land.And the debate over logos/signage begins!
But they did it so quickly!Still looks better than the cheap signage Universal installed in Dreamworks Land.
Epcot will always be in a state of becoming.Walls in EPCOT. Some things never change.
Name a more iconic duoWalls in EPCOT. Some things never change.
We need Wall-E.Walls in EPCOT. Some things never change.
Died 2024Walls in EPCOT. Some things never change.
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