Phase one is underway now (TLC). The more ambitious phase two was scheduled for 2021ish but looks to be on hold.Will this be something we see in the next 3-5 years?
Phase one is underway now (TLC). The more ambitious phase two was scheduled for 2021ish but looks to be on hold.Will this be something we see in the next 3-5 years?
Phase one is underway now (TLC). The more ambitious phase two was scheduled for 2021ish but looks to be on hold.
You return the focus of Epcot to making the real world feel like Fantasy and build an attraction around that. It’s why I’ve suggested something built around exploring the Marianas Trench.As a reference point, the Georgia Aquarium was established from a $250 million grant from Bernie Marcus, a co-founder of Home Depot. You also pay $30 per person admission and the aquarium is run as a non-profit, so the $30 must all be going to ongoing operational costs.
The Seas has to be one of the more expensive pavilions to operate, but they're stuck with it so the question is how to update it so it can really pull its weight in being a crowd-pleaser and in particular figuring out how to please adults as much as kids. (assuming the Nemo overlay did make it pleasing enough to kids).
I love edutainment oriented exhibits but also I have to admit to liking pure educational exhibits so I may not represent a big enough target audience. I'd love to see them have exhibits that aren't typical of pure "aquariums", maybe prehistoric seas starting with Cyanobacteria and the Great Oxygenation Event, the Paleoproterozoic Snowball Earth, etc. They could move into the future and talk about the dangers of ocean acidification. And maybe for the present they could also add a high pressure deep sea aquarium or maybe even a hydrothermal vent aquarium?
Just my opinion. You can see why they don't want to center their focus groups around me. lol
On a completely different note, I'd like to see them build one of those land-based salmon farms and run tours. Maybe they could also run tours of their PV farm too? And hey, why not build a "Sun" pavilion built around a small concentrated solar facility. You could even call this new pavilion the Universe of Energy or something like that.
When you come to the trench swim through it, not over it.You return the focus of Epcot to making the real world feel like Fantasy and build an attraction around that. It’s why I’ve suggested something built around exploring the Marianas Trench.
Amen to that. I would’ve kept Ellen & the dinosaurs over Nemo!!!!! The line space alone for Nemo is such a waste of spaceI’m for any kind of improvement to The Living Seas. I would especially be for any kind that removed the lazy and not well implemented Nemo junk.
Amen to that. I would’ve kept Ellen & the dinosaurs over Nemo!!!!! The line space alone for Nemo is such a waste of space
My biggest problem with Nemo is the way it was executed... Why re-tell the movie over again, I have already seen the movie!
Why not put in right in the scene with Nemo and Ray and instead have them take us on a journey to sea base alpha while teaching us about marine life in the process! ...
I've said again and again, these moving re-telling rides are garbage... Put us as active participants in an original story.
I wasn't here during this time, what made them decide that the original idea wouldn't work and go the nemo direction?Remember Nemo was done on a shoestring (and had to fight for what it got).
Without it the pavilion may not be here today. I’d like to hope the overlay was a means to an end, a temporary theme that kept the pavilion open until something better comes along.
Temporary. Right?
If it keeps funding remains to be seen.
but looks to be on hold.
Temporary. Right?
When I was there, the aquarium part of seas was quite busy. This on a fairly low crowd day at Epcot. Apparently people (myself included) do like an acquarium at a theme park.Well, lets get into it.
Aquariums in theme parks....don't draw.
No one wants to go to a theme park, in 2018, to look at fish.
It's like putting a library behind a $100 gate fee and saying, well, sure, but we have fireworks!
The concept of EPCOT, from a Theme Park concept, as much as it pains me to say it, doesn't work. You have to tie it into a concept.
Of all the concepts, Nemo makes the most sense. Sure, I wish they hadn't gotten rid of the hyrolators. They could have expanded the lore and kept them, but, whatever...
Lets back off now and talk about the building itself. It is an aging aquarium. Once one of the largest in the world, but also built very....very....quickly.
The whole pavilion needs a refresh, but without draw, what is the reason for the expense? Slap an IP on it and move on, and that is what Disney has done. To compare it to the GA Aquarium, isn't accurate. The GA aquarium was designed with the sealife in mind. As a result, it doesn't have the same issues.
Sea World, frankly, has done better.
We are sitting on largely 1970s tech there....and, with their design, it worked. But, as the EPCOT message is now gone, the park doesn't tell that story...and pretty much no one wants it to tell that story (because it doesn't make money).
So...
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