DrTomorrow
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Greetings!
Note: This is NOT a bashing thread - if you want to be mean to me, there's another, more appropriate thread out there
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I've been going to WDW for a while; as child, as parent, as empty-nester. And, as a DVC owner, I'll keep going until, heck, until I'm dead. But I just don't get the attraction of Epcot; and I'd like to here from those of you who do what I'm missing.
A few notes, though.
1. I used to love Epcot, in the early 90's. FW was so great: SE, JiI, WoM, LS, Horizons, Life (BW, CC), etc. And Innoventions was always a neat place to spend some time. But these days it all seems to be a pale shadow of what it was. Some of it is still great: SE, M:S; but most of it is just so-so.
2. I really used to enjoy WS, but, once you take the time to explore all the little nooks.and.crannys, side alleys and hidden goodies, what's left? Another nap at American Adventure?
And yes, I do enjoy talking to the CMs - that's actually a high point - but there's a lot of 'been there done that'.
I guess that really sums up my feelings: Epcot just doesn't have a lot of "Repeatability" for me. I can ride Haunted Mansion, Great Movie Ride and Killimunjaro Safari over and over, trip after trip, and still have a great time; but once you've seen the China & France movies, once you've seen the (IMHO very weak) Living Seas and Imagination, once you've done "Ellen's Energy Adventure" one time, there's no desire to do it again. Even the theming, the "look and feel" of Epcot is, well, sort of drab. Walking around the MK, MGM and AK, I truly get the feeling that I've been transported to another realm; at Epcot, I feel like I'm in an International Strip Mall (WS) or an Office Park (FW).
Over on the theme park board, Epcot is showing a commanding 2nd place (to MK) in a poll, but I'm posting this here because I see many of you love the proximity of BWV and BCV to Epcot, and I'm looking for the "many, many visits to Epcot" perspective that a DVCer can provide. I'm a pretty "pixie dust" kind of guy, so I assure you it isn't attitude - but what am I missing?
Thanks much, and be well!
Note: This is NOT a bashing thread - if you want to be mean to me, there's another, more appropriate thread out there

I've been going to WDW for a while; as child, as parent, as empty-nester. And, as a DVC owner, I'll keep going until, heck, until I'm dead. But I just don't get the attraction of Epcot; and I'd like to here from those of you who do what I'm missing.
A few notes, though.
1. I used to love Epcot, in the early 90's. FW was so great: SE, JiI, WoM, LS, Horizons, Life (BW, CC), etc. And Innoventions was always a neat place to spend some time. But these days it all seems to be a pale shadow of what it was. Some of it is still great: SE, M:S; but most of it is just so-so.
2. I really used to enjoy WS, but, once you take the time to explore all the little nooks.and.crannys, side alleys and hidden goodies, what's left? Another nap at American Adventure?

I guess that really sums up my feelings: Epcot just doesn't have a lot of "Repeatability" for me. I can ride Haunted Mansion, Great Movie Ride and Killimunjaro Safari over and over, trip after trip, and still have a great time; but once you've seen the China & France movies, once you've seen the (IMHO very weak) Living Seas and Imagination, once you've done "Ellen's Energy Adventure" one time, there's no desire to do it again. Even the theming, the "look and feel" of Epcot is, well, sort of drab. Walking around the MK, MGM and AK, I truly get the feeling that I've been transported to another realm; at Epcot, I feel like I'm in an International Strip Mall (WS) or an Office Park (FW).
Over on the theme park board, Epcot is showing a commanding 2nd place (to MK) in a poll, but I'm posting this here because I see many of you love the proximity of BWV and BCV to Epcot, and I'm looking for the "many, many visits to Epcot" perspective that a DVCer can provide. I'm a pretty "pixie dust" kind of guy, so I assure you it isn't attitude - but what am I missing?
Thanks much, and be well!