I am going to be the first to say it. Disney's Contemporary Resort is going to follow Disney's Hotel New York. Instead of the Art of Marvel, Disney's Contemporary resort will soon be filled with the art of the Incredibles alongside the mid-century modern architecture. It will be a thorough retheme, from the resort's lobby to rooms.
Sadly, Mary Blair's Grand Canyon Concourse mural will be taken down. The Disney Archives will save the five-legged goat and the remaining tiles will be sold.
Instead of attempting to keep up modernity, I had always hoped that Disney would embrace its architecture as a theme and fully realize a 1950s vision of the future, perhaps drawing inspiration from Disneyland's Tomorrowland, or dig a little deeper into the resort's origins and reimagine the Contemporary as Tempo Bay.
Specialty room offerings are hidden within their respective buildings at Disney's Caribbean Beach and Port Orleans Riverside Resorts. The South Garden Wing exists on borrowed time and I could not imagine a mix of traditional and specialty floors within the Contemporary Tower.