I hate to even mention this, but I will.
Is this a ploy to get you over to MGM to see Osborne Lights?
Just saying something like this makes me cringe.![]()
I was thinking much the same that Brian was. As much as the LoW is a nostalgic favorite of many, including me (Epcot is my favorite park by far) I was thinking that they discovered a bad part and didn't want to replace it.
My issue was with the dishonesty if that is the case. If a part is broken and you are taking a year off for re-imagineering it than just say that. To be honest I do think the lights look dated. The incandescent bulbs strung up over big white molds is a bit 80's. They can replace the arches with flexible lighting tubes and the bulbs with LEDs that are brighter, can do more colors, and cost much less to run. This is Epcot after all and they should be using at least current technology if not future technology. I would love them to use some of the technology being developed for OLED and other advanced phosphorescence because that would be future leaning, the whole point of FUTURE world.
I don't want to knock the choir idea until I hear it though because that doesn't seem fair either. In my heart of hearts I am hoping that they are developing something new for next year and filing in the gap with the choir until they do. I won't hold my breath though.
What will Disney take away that would make you think it was a big deal?
And are you happy with the lame excuse that the "technology is obsolete"?
I also have to disagre with the LoW looking dated. I found them a bit timeless.
I'm not trying to be argumentative....just curious about the things that people see as irreplaceable.
As Minday and Frank have pointed out....I think I the word irreplaceable when what I realy meant was something that will be sorely missed.
I agree that nothing at WDWis irreplaeable.
I still miss the old gleaming white Tomorrowland o my childhood and the old WDW logo with the big squrish D with the mouse ears globe in the middle.
I still miss the old gleaming white Tomorrowland o my childhood and the old WDW logo with the big squrish D with the mouse ears globe in the middle.
I saw the Lights of Winter as an attraction. It was someplace I would go and sit and enjoy the music and the lights. I view the Fountain as an attrraction as well.For me it would be closing attractions and not replacing them.
I have that brush too!! Very retro, and easy to carry in my purse.I still see that logo on an old plastic retractable brush I have. It's very "old school" Disney and I love it.
The Lights Of Winter were one of our favorite things last year! DH said he could sit there for hours and just listen to the music and watch the lights. He said it felt so Christmas-y. Without the Lights of Winter - Epcot won't look much different than it does at other times.
I saw the Lights of Winter as an attraction. It was someplace I would go and sit and enjoy the music and the lights. I view the Fountain as an attrraction as well.
I have that brush too!! Very retro, and easy to carry in my purse.![]()
I will as you the sme question I asked the OP.
I read pretty much all of the Dis Unpugged board and you've posted in the past that certain discussion points either dont affect you personally or you dont see them as a big deal.
What will Disney take away that would make you think it was a big deal?
And are you happy with the lame excuse that the "technology is obsolete"?
I also have to disagre with the LoW looking dated. I found them a bit timeless.
They remind me of the photos of Tivoli (Walt's inspiration for Disneyland).
They also briidged Future World and World Showcase very well in my opininion.
I'm not trying to be argumentative....just curious about the things that people se as irreplaceable.