my son who is 5 laughed every time he saw a Wall-E poster on the buses when we were there a couple of weeks ago. We are suprising them with another trip labor day weekend, so i am hoping he is there. he will be soooooo happy
So here is a question - Knowing that Disney has the habit of making really cool interactive experiences and then shipping them overseas (Lucky the Dinosaur to Paris and the Muppet Mobile Lab to Hong Kong), where do you foresee them placing a Wall-E interactive robot - that is if they keep it at Disney World? The most logical places are Epcot (in future world near Mission:Space) and the Studios near the newly to be reopened Pixar Place.
Pro's for Epcot include being fairly wide open so it would be easier to handle congestion created by such a novelty. It also has the best overall theme to handle such a character (futuristic, space, robot, etc). Cons would include the fact that Epcot already has an interactive experience with Crush and it may not capitalize on Wall-E's association with Pixar.
Pro's for the Studios include the fact that they simply need it more than Epcot. They also may need an additional push to drive people to Pixar Place. It would continue the trend of focusing the Studios on Pixar. Con's include the fact that the studios will already have one interactive experience in Pixar Place with the new Mr Potato Head at Toy Story Mania (though it would be humorous to see an interaction between Mr Potato Head and a roaming Wall-E).
He could possibly go to Magic Kingdom and Tomorrowland but that park doesnt really need it as much as others. I just hope if this does come to fruition, that he stays in the US rather than be shipped overseas.
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