Brad Bishop
Well-Known Member
These responses are the ones that baffle me. (And apologies in advance - I know you were just going for humor, so talking about this generally vs. targeting you.)
There is no doubt Disney failed in epic fashion in maintaining and updating Epcot. But, while the "Future" was always part of Future World. It was always about inspiration. What we are doing today to lay the groundwork for a better tomorrow. Maybe that didn't resonate with others, but that's what Future World was about to me. Frankly, Epcot Center's Future World spent a ton of time on the past vs. showcasing the future in its offerings. But, it was all with an eye toward progress and discovery. And, walking up to SSE is one of the most inspirational things in any Disney Park worldwide still to this day. Again, assuming the excitement to be inspired is a drive for visiting Epcot.
Just to be clear: I'm with you. You're spot on with Epcot showing the past and hope for tomorrow.
I think that they lost it, though, with replacing really good versions of that idea with: Mission: Space, The Empty Pavilion (well, except for year round special festivals, I guess), Test Track, and GotG - oh, and <sigh> Nemo. Imagination is also a mess. You were supposed to have a bunch of cool technology in Communicore/Innoventions but it always seemed like a mix of random, rather lame, demos. To me Whirlpool, LG, Apple, Samsung, Honda, Toyota, etc. should have been showcasing their ideas for the future in those buildings. We should have seen futuristic cars which were fantastic on fuel (or no fuel!) with their streamed-bodies and such. Instead we got, "This is how a tornado works," "This is fire prevention" - it was like a bunch of random traveling shows for elementary schools.
Just going to lump on top: The architecture: I get that they want to get many, many years out of it, but they could at least redo the facades every 20 years or so. The unique buildings (UoE, Horizons, World of Motion, Imagination, & The Land) actually worked and, I'd argue, maybe (just maybe) are just coming off the "Ok, that was cool" list (but now it's dated). Still, it's neat stuff. The entrance to Epcot + that whole section under SSE with Communicore/Innoventions on both sides? SCREAMS 1980s. They should have done something more with that over the years.
Still, had the original attractions survived (keeping in mind they should have updated the rest), I wouldn't complain (well, except maybe for Body Wars - I don't think that would have aged well). I just think that they could have done more across 40 years (and none of this even touches upon World Showcase).