As it stands yesIllumiNations has been pushed back?
As it stands yesIllumiNations has been pushed back?
I see the new illuminations already slipped from 2019. What do you think will be the first project done? Space restaurant?Exactly.
They are taking the tunnels into consideration with this project. Currently scheduled to end mid 2020 though I can see it slipping. Right now it's an Epcot 40 deadline.
There was no update about the new IllumiNations. Currently scheduled mid 2020.
After MS? Probably.I see the new illuminations already slipped from 2019. What do you think will be the first project done? Space restaurant?
and please somebody tell me that the heck is this supposed to be?? floating black triangles 1000' high?View attachment 216328
You do understand the power of merchandising and impulse buying holds with Disney management, right? Getting rid of the retail space held by MouseGear isn't in their best interests. Merchandising is at the heart of their synergistic plans/plots/schemes, it ain't going away. Besides, there isn't much that can go where MouseGear currently sits other than... retail or M&G's. I'll take the former.
"Mom, after riding Frozen Ever After, I want a Princess playset!" "Sorry, honey, they used to have that at MouseGear, so you'll have to wait until we get home to get it because I have to order it on the 'Shop Disney Parks' app."
Getting rid of the largest merchandising location in Epcot would go over about as well as a fart in church.
As for 2 story buildings... Well, it's the "blessing of size" they have in the swamps, don'tcha know? That's why they continue to add rides and attractions and don't have to rip out... oh wait...
I hate to draw this but I cant help but feeling like these structures marked with "X" will be gone or replaced:
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Personally I don't care for the direction the project is heading. Too much will be lost, it's for the wrong reason and far from being more covered there will be a huge, vast open area like a desert, devoid of detail, buildings or emotion. I'll just spend less time in this park.@marni1971 So Communicore is officially getting the axe? I'm seeing buildings hidden among the plaza in the concept art though. Some look a lot like the Discovery Island buildings. Despite not being the best proposal, are you somewhat optimistic about this new one?
Thing is, the buildings themselves are beautiful modernist structures...if the glass was not covered up with stickers and paint, if the paint whent back to white, if they sat on their original simplified landscape, you would see the monumental and clean futuristic lines again... the clutter and years of rehabs and additions have covered the very beautiful buildings that are there. They could if they wanted to, open them back up, scale back the landscape close to the buildings and let them be the breezy glass pavilions that they once were and were always designed to be...
Personally I don't care for the direction the project is heading. Too much will be lost, it's for the wrong reason and far from being more covered there will be a huge, vast open area like a desert, devoid of detail, buildings or emotion. I'll just spend less time in this park.
But that's just me.
The architectural and structural aspects of the CC buildings is fine and still beautiful. The window films can be removed. The overgrown foliage can be cut back or removed. The buildings need to be cleaned up, repainted back to 1982 white and possibly reconfigured in certain areas, but they don't need to be destroyed.Understood but what do the buildings do for you now with a kaleidoscope paint scheme, covered by overgrown plants, closed off ... There's vast open areas now. More landscaping, fountains and greenery is a problem?
The architecture and structural aspects of the CC buildings is fine and still beautiful. The window films can be removed. The overgrown foliage can be cut back or removed. The buildings need to be cleaned up, repainted back to 1982 white and possibly reconfigured in certain areas, but they don't need to be destroyed.
Believe me, the proposed plan has far more open area than now. And less net shade. If it happens you`ll understand. If it doesn't I`ll explain.Understood but what do the buildings do for you now with a kaleidoscope paint scheme, covered by overgrown plants, closed off ... There's vast open areas now. More landscaping, fountains and greenery is a problem?
Believe me, the proposed plan has far more open area than now. And less net shade. If it happens you`ll understand. If it doesn't I`ll explain.
The paint job, overgrown foliage and areas closed off are TWDCs fault. And they have the power to easily fix it, instead of trying to justify a wholescale demolition of the middle of the park. And that is what is proposed. Again, I`ll be able to explain in greater detail in the future if anyone is interested.
I`ll just leave this here. This both stills exists and could exist again today. And look even better with minimal asthetic improvement:
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I`ll be able to say more when what finally happens is happening, if you underdstand. Frustrating for both of us I know.Agreed that would be nice. Why do they not seem to want to do that? If you can say? And I may very well dislike what they decide to do once we see it or get more firm plans. I'm trying to be a bit optimistic here LOL but it seems strange they won't just repaint and repurpose and still add landscaping, trees, fountains, etc. Guess it will "make sense" once plans come out.
I`ll be able to say more when what finally happens is happening, if you underdstand. Frustrating for both of us I know.
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