So whats the story with this? Haven't heard anything in ages about it.
So whats the story with this? Haven't heard anything in ages about it.
Or it could become an actual attraction like when it was Life, before it was closed for absolutely no good reason.Perhaps it should simply return to service as the Festival Center like it used to be...
It is astonishing that World Discovery won’t have a medicine pavilion. Seriously? Let’s discover Xandar but not cutting edge medicine? Guests could sample experimental mRNA vaccines and then go to the nearby Incredibles simulator to learn their new superpower before battling Screenslaver.Or it could become an actual attraction like when it was Life, before it was closed for absolutely no good reason.
This of course would be the best possible solution...Or it could become an actual attraction like when it was Life, before it was closed for absolutely no good reason.
Or it could become an actual attraction like when it was Life, before it was closed for absolutely no good reason.
They could even pull from the gaming world and let kids mix DNA strands to create new species of animals.It is astonishing that World Discovery won’t have a medicine pavilion. Seriously? Let’s discover Xandar but not cutting edge medicine? Guests could sample experimental mRNA vaccines and then go to the nearby Incredibles simulator to learn their new superpower before battling Screenslaver.
Or it could become an actual attraction like when it was Life, before it was closed for absolutely no good reason.
@Animaniac93-98 Dang, man, your signature line is depressingly flawless.
I doubt gutting and redoing an entire attraction is was cheapIt's amazing how Disney simultaneously has the attitude that it is both too expensive to update pavilions without sponsors, but not too expensive to spend significantly more money to replace the whole thing. The amount of wasted capacity by having this thing site idle for 15 years and counting is absurd.
Then there's The Great Movie Ride which had a sponsor and then they decided to close it anyway to save a few bucks in the short term.
Sounds like the EPCOT version of Sorcerer's WorkshopThis was always little more then a placeholder in the underwhelming EPCOT redo, another vast carpeted space with randomly placed character meet-n-greets and rapidly outdated and questionably enjoyable games in a park that already has a whole bunch of those.
As an aside, I believe this is the first time in my life I've seen this use of the plural for roof.The Pavilion is a victim of the worldwide supply chain issue. It's waiting on two new rooves to be delivered.
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