Good, that has always been rather confusingSo feather on magic is saying it'll fix the confusing story - the whole training or really in space etc..
So feather on magic is saying it'll fix the confusing story - the whole training or really in space etc..
It's a decent attraction. Although some of us theme park geeks may still be sore that Horizons is gone.I seem to be apart of the few that actually enjoy this ride, darn. I think MS deserves a nice update though so this definitely has me excited.
It's a decent attraction. Although some of us theme park geeks may still be sore that Horizons is gone.
It's like building your house on an indian burial ground. The spirits are not happy.
It's a decent attraction. Although some of us theme park geeks may still be sore that Horizons is gone.
It's like building your house on an indian burial ground. The spirits are not happy.
It has some decent elements - but it totally expects the thrill aspect to sell the entire attraction. When that thrill turns out to alienate a large part of your audience the whole things falls apart.
...and Horizons is never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever coming back. It'd be cool with they found away to insert the old song but otherwise it's ok.
They have the room to do this.... add an extra ride/more complete pavilion, but they have to be willing to demolish Wonders of Life.My main issue with Space is that it's a pavillion with potential that squanders it in favor of a dopey thrill ride. This should be analogous to Land or Seas pavillion and had a varying amount of attractions. They're sorely missing an attraction that focuses less on the intensity and thrill of current space travel and more on space exploration. Space is such a fascinating subject and if any Epcot "educational" aspect would woo people, it's this.
Unless an insider says differently, I'm not thinking SpaceX will ever be a sponsor anywhere. They don't have the cashflow to waste and it isn't really obvious how they would benefit from the sponsorship.Per Martin on Magic: "I'll just say the green teams mission will make more sense."
I think I'm getting it now. Orange will probably simulate the same space launch mission with new visuals, whereas Green will simulate a Gravity-esque spacewalk. Thus giving you two different options and a more open idea. Probably with SpaceX as a sponsor.
My main issue with Space is that it's a pavillion with potential that squanders it in favor of a dopey thrill ride. This should be analogous to Land or Seas pavillion and had a varying amount of attractions. They're sorely missing an attraction that focuses less on the intensity and thrill of current space travel and more on space exploration. Space is such a fascinating subject and if any Epcot "educational" aspect would woo people, it's this. Not sure exactly how Disney could create something that can provide an extra touch than any science museum, but that's kind of what Epcot always was. Heck, the California Science Center's remodel from the late 90s is a dead-on attempt at trying that same model of Future World old. (just without the rides) Their Human Body exhibit is especially reminiscent of Wonders of Life, complete with an animatronic show a la Cranium Command.
So I'm confident that Disney could attempt something that leapfrogs over that, and giving families something extra to do other than some dumb postshow stuff. A theater show utilizing 4K 3D visuals and possibly hosted by Neil DeGrasse Tyson would be awesome. Just something to give this pavillion some heft.
...and Horizons is never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever coming back. It'd be cool with they found away to insert the old song but otherwise it's ok.
It's a decent attraction. Although some of us theme park geeks may still be sore that Horizons is gone.
It's like building your house on an indian burial ground. The spirits are not happy.
I will never understand why people loved Horizons/World of Motion so much...After riding Spaceship Earth those two almost felt redundant
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I will never understand why people loved Horizons/World of Motion so much...After riding Spaceship Earth those two almost felt redundant
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