Thing you WANT to Do, But Can't

correcaminos

Well-Known Member
The lounge is just the atrium area. The Imageworks area is behind the white walls in the corners of the lounge.
I thought you meant the whoke floor is unchanged, which isn't true.

Edit: googling a little showed that most of it has been gutted a couple things like the mural remains but it is not intact at all. Some said it was done before the lounge opened due to mold issues.
 
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marni1971

Park History nut
Premium Member
I thought you meant the whoke floor is unchanged, which isn't true.

Edit: googling a little showed that most of it has been gutted a couple things like the mural remains but it is not intact at all. Some said it was done before the lounge opened due to mold issues.
It's surprisingly intact given it's been closed for 19 years. Things were moved or removed only to make space for other uses but there was never a purposeful removal of anything aside from reusable electronics.
 

correcaminos

Well-Known Member
It's surprisingly intact given it's been closed for 19 years. Things were moved or removed only to make space for other uses but there was never a purposeful removal of anything aside from reusable electronics.
That sounds different from what I read here and elsewhere. But who knows. I thought there was a door upstairs as well from the lounge to some storage areas back there, but I could be mistaken since that was a memory from last year. We spent very little time up there last month but will be back in just over a month to check out the lounge again. Even with that portion closed off, it brings back wonderful memories of my childhood and teen years there.

edit: oh why oh why didn't I ask Ken Potrock about what was back there when I had the chance LOL. We talked for quite a while in that lounge and he spoke of some ventilation issues that they were working on but I didn't think to ask what was left back there LOL
 

WWWD

Well-Known Member
A hot air balloon ride over the world, not Characters in Flight, but an untethered low airal view of the property. Also, a condo at Beach Club would rock. Wait, are these suppose to be things we can't do because of circumstances or because they're impossible
 

DisAl

Well-Known Member
kick everyone but me and my guests out.... and the ride operators and food people. So regular park but no guests or strollers.

Just do what I did; rent the whole park for the day....
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Otterhead

Well-Known Member
Whenever I'm at EPCOT on a crazy hot day, the waterways between Imagination, under the monorail, and around to Odyssey look so cool and refreshing. But that'd both be pretty gross, in reality, and a perma-ban!
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
Stay in the castle suite.

Have a no stroller day, kids can be there but no strollers.

Have the parks to myself.

And this is more Disneyland based for right now but perhaps not for long, go to Club 33 and dine (I have been in the old lobby.)
 

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