Welcome! This thread will be a hub for all refurbishments/repairs/changes to the Land pavilion in my EPCOT Center Project.
Check out the project here: https://mcpedl.com/epcot-center-v1/?cookie_check=1
The Land is facing a refurb. I haven't touched it in five versions and it has multiple innacuracies throughout the structure.
Here is the pavilion entrance as it stands right now:
As of right now, construction has begun on the brand-new VIP Lounge located above the Good Turn Restaurant, which involves installing a new ceiling and adding windows to the new "3rd floor"
This isn't the only issue in the pavilion, the Kitchen Kabaret has an innaccurate entrance and waiting area for the show. It was a small part of the pavilion that was never quite finished and will now be modified to how the real-life waiting room looked.
Here it exists as of right now:
The solution to this problem requires extending the height of the building, which involves demolishing the roof and making the walls higher. Demolition has already begun in this area.
Watch this thread for more progress as another EPCOT Center classic gets a new look!
Check out the project here: https://mcpedl.com/epcot-center-v1/?cookie_check=1
The Land is facing a refurb. I haven't touched it in five versions and it has multiple innacuracies throughout the structure.
Here is the pavilion entrance as it stands right now:
As of right now, construction has begun on the brand-new VIP Lounge located above the Good Turn Restaurant, which involves installing a new ceiling and adding windows to the new "3rd floor"
This isn't the only issue in the pavilion, the Kitchen Kabaret has an innaccurate entrance and waiting area for the show. It was a small part of the pavilion that was never quite finished and will now be modified to how the real-life waiting room looked.
Here it exists as of right now:
The solution to this problem requires extending the height of the building, which involves demolishing the roof and making the walls higher. Demolition has already begun in this area.
Watch this thread for more progress as another EPCOT Center classic gets a new look!