Epcot is basically a large outdoor bar and restaurant in an awesome park like setting; I suspect it's very profitable that way.
Yes, and for the most part, it is a nice place to visit. WIth the interactive activities for kids, the shows and entertainment that is available, it is a way of adults to get away fromt some of the stimuli the rest of the parks offer, and still keep the kids entertained. It is a favorite plae fo our family.
EPCOT still remains my favorite park, as a kid and now as an adult.
But it's definitely not the same. We visit it now more for a couple of rides, a tour, and mainly..
nightly dinner options.
Small things like updating some of the videos would be simple and effective upgrades.
-Like... the Living with the Land video is easily from like '91. Just show me some new clips of people farming at least.
I agree! I love this little film, but holy outdated!!! I think that even a little attention to some of the overlooked attractions that are in FW would make a World of difference.
Universe of Energy should be much shorter. The 45 minute length is what makes it a must avoid for me. I really hope that gets to be much shorter (closer to 20 minutes). I wish Imagination and SSE had more to it especially the ending third of SSE. It makes me wonder whether they tear down alot of Future World at some point in the next 10 years to re do it to be IP's.
Again, I totally agree. By the time you wait for the show to start, you have allocated a good hour to this attraction. I think right now it is a good place to get out of the heat in the summer, which is a shame. Someone upheld posted that it would be an opportunity to discuss energy alternatives, and this is a good idea IMO. Disney already is working hard to be environmentally responsible in a way that many other theme parks would do well to model, so I do not think it would be a leap to bring attention to how we can do this as well. The queue to Living with the Land has little
notes" on environmental responsiblity which mirrored what my DGD was learning in school. I believe that to springboard on the environmental sciences that Maoist schools have encorporated into their Earth Science courses would work well in this pavillion.
I just got back from a wonderful vacation, but I was surprised that the old Odyssey restaurant was still abandoned! How many years has it been since it closed?
I just read a blog post about this restaurant and thought that same thing. What a waste of a beautiful space. Again, someone up thread posted an update that woudl certainly interest my family. One reason people choose to spend an exorbitant amount of money at CG is the magnificent view. Can you just imagine the meals that we could enjoy sitting in an elevated restaurant with Illuminations in the sky? Oh my gosh....I think that this space is one more wasted opportunity that fo some Eason Disney just cannot seem to grasp.
I am not an Epcot detractor. It is one of my favorite parks, and we spend a good deal of time there. I do think that as a company, Disney needs to decide how they want Epcot to be perceived in the future. RIght now they have an identity crisis, IMO. Is Epcot a Park that is once and done fo the majority of families? A park that is adult oriented with food and wine being the main reason to visit? Because if they do not look to the future and start making changes, this is where they are heading. It takes years to get up to speed with updates, and people tend to percieve the value of parks based on attractions. We see this with DHS and the disdain a lot of people have due to the closure of some attractions. How many people decide Epcot has no merits until Soarin reopens? I think that Disney waited too long to recognize what many people have been saying for years: they need to make sure that there is enough to fill in the gap between the "our first time, blow out the budget because we only can go one time" guests and the rest of us who are "frequent flyers" who visit often. Giant F&W festivals will not cut the mustard for a lot of us anymore, so there needs to be activities and attractions that are relevant, updated, and that keep us interested.