Lee Matthews
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I doubt they will do much but it will be a lot more visible as it looks like people will be walking a bridge over it
Not completely. Yes, the ride is a clone, but there will be some minor structural changes vs. what Shanghai has. I am not totally clear what is different, but due to layout and such, there will be some minor differences from what I have read.Tron will be exactly the same as Shanghai.
The ride itself will be the same. Of course due to the nature of it being built in a different place than it was in Shanghai it will have some slight differences.Not completely. Yes, the ride is a clone, but there will be some minor structural changes vs. what Shanghai has. I am not totally clear what is different, but due to layout and such, there will be some minor differences from what I have read.
Since I still venture onto the wdwmagic forums from time to time, I figured I would re-post this post. It is from Magic Feather who I believe either works in Disney or a contractor company that works for Disney. Anyway, these are some rumors he posted regarding Epcot:
As of now, only Guardians and the Dining: Space are fully approved. Communicrossroads is practically greenlit, but in design purgatory. The only other pavillion that could have a change by 2021 (barring a last minute "IP-rovement" based on something kewl and fresh at Imagination or Seas) would be the Land. As for Spaceship, Seas, and Imagination, they will each get their reno in due time (pre-2030, post-2021, and in the order listed). Also, unless Guardians takes-off in more ways than are on the blueprints and price tag, Festival Center will live on.
Since I still venture onto the wdwmagic forums from time to time, I figured I would re-post this post. It is from Magic Feather who I believe either works in Disney or a contractor company that works for Disney. Anyway, these are some rumors he posted regarding Epcot:
As of now, only Guardians and the Dining: Space are fully approved. Communicrossroads is practically greenlit, but in design purgatory. The only other pavillion that could have a change by 2021 (barring a last minute "IP-rovement" based on something kewl and fresh at Imagination or Seas) would be the Land. As for Spaceship, Seas, and Imagination, they will each get their reno in due time (pre-2030, post-2021, and in the order listed). Also, unless Guardians takes-off in more ways than are on the blueprints and price tag, Festival Center will live on.
I assume that is just with regards to Futureworld as Rat is already being built in France and I thought the UK ride was greenlit as well as far as World Showcase
Correct.I assume that is just with regards to Futureworld as Rat is already being built in France and I thought the UK ride was greenlit as well as far as World Showcase
Last news I have is that UK is greenlit and Coco was being finalized. It seems talk of a new country has died down a bit not sure if that is still in the cards or not. In a recent Jim Hill podcast apparently Imagineering has tried to get a Brazil pavilion approved three times now.That is correct. His post was specific to FW. I was always assuming that Epcot's 50th is 2032 and Disney was saving some upgrades and new attractions/experiences to correspond with that date. I could totally see them saving Imagination for Epcot's 50th. It has been a dream of mine to have them update it and return it to its original incarnation, albeit with up-to-date effects, including Dreamfinder and Figment of course.
Regarding World Showcase, maybe @rteetz has some up-to-date info beyond Ratatouille in France and the upgraded China circlevision movie. I myself have seen rumors pertaining to Coco in Mexico, as well as an unspecified B/C-Ticket level attraction in the UK Pavilion. There was also talk of a Brazil Pavilion that has surfaced on multiple news/rumors sites.
I was always assuming that Epcot's 50th is 2032 and Disney was saving some upgrades and new attractions/experiences to correspond with that date. I could totally see them saving Imagination for Epcot's 50th. It has been a dream of mine to have them update it and return it to its original incarnation, albeit with up-to-date effects, including Dreamfinder and Figment of course.
Last news I have is that UK is greenlit and Coco was being finalized. It seems talk of a new country has died down a bit not sure if that is still in the cards or not. In a recent Jim Hill podcast apparently Imagineering has tried to get a Brazil pavilion approved three times now.
I have old concept art I can post when I am back on my computer. The statue was part of the art then.Thanks for the update @rteetz! I still think a brazilian steakhouse would print money for WDW. Everyone is familiar with the concept and folks like to eat far too much on vacation. Seems like a no-brainer. My question about a Brazil pavilion is more about what architecture would they use? I think the Christ the Redeemer statue would be a difficult icon...but I'd flipping love to see a new country; don't care which one, but man, Russia would be fantastic...vodka tasting, a fine dining restaurant, the Kremlin...
It would certainly pave the way for the Epcot Mardi Gras fesitval, you know, something to use the festival karts when food and wine and flower and garden aren't online. You could go mardi gras straight into flower and garden.I have old concept art I can post when I am back on my computer. The statue was part of the art then.
Thanks for the update @rteetz! I still think a brazilian steakhouse would print money for WDW. Everyone is familiar with the concept and folks like to eat far too much on vacation. Seems like a no-brainer. My question about a Brazil pavilion is more about what architecture would they use? I think the Christ the Redeemer statue would be a difficult icon...but I'd flipping love to see a new country; don't care which one, but man, Russia would be fantastic...vodka tasting, a fine dining restaurant, the Kremlin...
I have old concept art I can post when I am back on my computer. The statue was part of the art then.
Thanks for the update @rteetz! I still think a brazilian steakhouse would print money for WDW. Everyone is familiar with the concept and folks like to eat far too much on vacation. Seems like a no-brainer. My question about a Brazil pavilion is more about what architecture would they use? I think the Christ the Redeemer statue would be a difficult icon...but I'd flipping love to see a new country; don't care which one, but man, Russia would be fantastic...vodka tasting, a fine dining restaurant, the Kremlin...
Yep that’s it.I believe this is it (though it is believed to be older concept art and not necessarily what the current plan is):
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I have old concept art I can post when I am back on my computer. The statue was part of the art then.
They built a small Eifel Tower...Yes - please share it! I hope they don't include that though. It's cool to see in person, but not sure how they'd get the perspective right. I reckon if they can build floating mountains though, Imagineering could make it work.