Watching that musical performance outside of Test Track was the last straw. Epcot needs help, STAT! The evidence is overwhelming:
- Soarin' is still good, but it's a shell of what it was. A grainy film on a dirty screen does not compel me to stand in line for an hour. In this age of HD and digital, there's no excuse why this film has to look like garbage
- The whole Test Track refurb fiasco, punctuated by the hastily thrown-together Test Track singers - somewhere Up With People is laughing hysterically
- Mission Space, while still cool, makes people vomit
- Ellen's Energy Adventure is now the best place to catch an air-conditioned nap in all of WDW
- Habit Heroes shut down in less than a month - wait, you mean mocking kids isn't what we do here at WDW?
- The Imagination Pavilion is a complete waste of space
- Body Wars Pavilion is still empty
- When you ask you kids what they enjoyed most at Future World, and they say Living With the Land, it's time to re-evaluate things
The ONLY thing that has been consistently interesting and worth-while at Epcot over the last few years has been the World Showcase. When your park has the name "Future World", you shouldn't ever be outdated.
Either Epcot needs a complete makeover, or it should be plowed under and become a giant World Showcase. Add in some countries like Russia, Australia, Brazil, etc. That's at least more interesting than watching Alex Trebek banter with Bill Nye the Science Guy.
Epcot - time to step up. Universal has Harry Potter. You have Figment and the Test Track Five. Think about it