News Tomorrowland love

Tony the Tigger

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What a misfire that movie was. They show us all the cool stuff of Tomorrowland in the trailers then the movie itself barely takes place there. I saw someone once say Black Panther was a better Tomorrowland than Tomorrowland was and I got to agree.

I've been trying not to derail the thread, but since several people have commented: my two cents: I thought the premise was good and the movie started off great, and then just kind of meandered starting around the middle. The payoff didn't amount to much, and the ending was kind of meh.
 

KBLovedDisney

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I think honestly the TDC took the idea of a Deconstructed Burger/Sandwich to a whole new "structural" level to come up with this new sign. Don't get me wrong, retro it may be but...just feels off IMHO.
 

britain

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Somewhere along the line the current structure has lost some ornamentation in the middle. I wonder if it’ll ever be added.

Gosh they're moving fast lately! They've added that ornamentation now!


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Dizknee_Phreek

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Unpopular opinion... I really disliked the original look of Tomorrowland, especially the white towers. But I LOVED what they did in 1994! It quickly became my favorite land in MK. The whole aesthetic, the cool looking alien planet rocks, the way the whole land really came to life at night, and most especially the music. You could tell so much thought and detail went into the redesign. Of course, they started chipping away at that little by little. For years now, it's been almost painful to see the Tomorrowland I loved hanging on by a thread of what it was designed to be. So I've understood for some time that an update was needed. I'm ok with a cleaner, sleeker feel (for now...as that will eventually feel outdated... it's the circle of design). I just want the land to feel cohesive again and like you are truly stepping into a "city of tomorrow". And please...leave those white spires in the past.
 

TJJohn12

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IMO, the lettering is too small and out of scale with the land. But, if they made the lettering larger, it would start to wrap around the ring it's sitting on. So, they should have mad the ring bigger. But then, the ring would be too big. So, they should have made the ring an ellipse.

That is all.

For me the letters are only too small because of the clutter behind them - the fins and the monstrous Astro Orbiter. This newest element underlines that once Tron gets here (if the land is to be unified) that Rocket Tower Plaza needs a newer, cleaner look more in line with the streamlined future. Might I suggest plopping one of these into the middle of the ride's hub to rotate around ;) :

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Gringrinngghost

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That sign... I want to give it a chance, and I especially want to wait for how its lit up at night, but man it has no soul or character to it at all. All this signage does is further embrace that Tomorrowland will be in a perpetual identity crisis more specifically a juxtaposition between the retro minimalist approach and the sleek, clean and modern variant of cyberpunk that is known as Tron Legacy. No matter what will happen to the land, Tron will be the odd duck of it all, but outside of that area, the only area that has in my opinion only yet barely embraced a Tron Legacy-esque look was the paint job and Hexagonal signage on CoP.

But that being said, it screams to me that they went as plain as possible to cut any costs as possible, and that's where it gives the feeling of no character. That will be an element that people will forget about easily. Whilst the older signage and theme is more in the vein of 1950-1970s age of the Atompunk, this forthcoming and slowly taking over theme isn't. Its feels more and more that that they are going for a sanitized cassette futurism in terms of the geometric shapes, but overall is looking like the overall theme is going to a bit of Decopunk without all the chrome but is going to be a strong allotment of Googie in the terms of the Theme Building at LAX. Googie is ironically spun off of Populuxe, which is for what it's worth a combination of Popular .and luxury. Outside of going back to their 1970s styling of the land in regards, they are gonna need to add more design elements that doesn't give the feel of hyper-sanitized. No-matter how much painted geometry that they try to add, it would have been better to just go full grid from Tron: Legacy and just implement ElecTRONica from California, since dance parties are all the rage. It would have been much better than what ever they are doing.

Let's also be real, the lack of ornaments and the white sanitized look means cheaper to maintain.
 

TJJohn12

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Let's also be real, the lack of ornaments and the white sanitized look means cheaper to maintain.

I dunno - the outer surface of Space Mountain is a giant white sanitized canvas, and that's so often some shade of mildew green. I'm thinking white surfaces in Florida might be *harder* to maintain than faux galvanized finishes and something covered with goo-gaws.
 

roj2323

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I'm all about less is more, but my subjective opinion is its a little underwhelming. Almost like its a today land rather than a tomorrow land.


On the flip side I'm really digging this retro approach. Though the blue/white is screaming winter wonderland.
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Even if they reinstalled these waterfalls without the water and used wavy glass tiles instead it would be incredibly welcome. I also think this reimagined Tomorrowland sign needs a lighting package. A strip of Blue LED's inside the ring would look really sharp in my opinion.
 

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