construction walls

seascapemvy

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I know many people hate construction walls. However most of the construction that is needed in Epcots can be done without construction walls being too obtrusive. A Ratatouille ride in France could be build in rear of the area without any problem. I still hope one day that they build the river ride in Germany. They can also build the Alice in Wonderland ride in England in the rear of the Pavilion. As for Energy and the replacement for WoL, having one wall for the two of them should not be too obtrusive. In fact if they wanted it could all be worked on at the same time. Then after one or two rides were done they could redo Imagination.
 
You're absolutely correct. Epcot is probably the easiest park to work on. You can wall off an entire land or even country and it wouldn't be in the way.
I was forced to walk through DCA during the big refurb and it was horrible. Being herded through crowded hallways of long corridors makes you claustrophobic. Not something you expect to experience while outside...
 
I really don't think that many people dislike construction walls. What they dislike is Disney not doing anything to improve the parks. My wife and I as well as most other people would be more than glad to put up with construction walls as long as we knew what the end result would be! pixiedust:
 

That's not a crane silly, it's a wand!
 
Exactly, Epcot is probably one of the easiest parks to fix because they've got so much empty space. Plus the areas that they would put the attractions are not areas that visitors have access to. Thus they don't have to take away attractions in World Showcase to put new ones.
 












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