belloq87
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"April 2019 is posted as when applicants can 'Join the crew at the Epcot Space 220 Restaurant in Florida!'"
New Details for Epcot Space Restaurant Revealed! | the disney food blog
Sounds like a typo for Epcot's Space Restaurant in 2020 to me lol. With the other mistakes in the job listing, calling Mission: Space "Mission to Mars" for example, it's possible!That can’t be the name. Please tell me it’s not that.
Sounds like it might be a codename? I'm not sure. Interesting that Disney is specifically saying April 2019 on the job postings, though.That can’t be the name. Please tell me it’s not that.
Codename seems right, especially if this is where the name comes from:Sounds like it might be a codename? I'm not sure. Interesting that Disney is specifically saying April 2019 on the job postings, though.
Codename seems right, especially if this is where the name comes from:
Yeah, as I’ve said in the past, this thing will pop up quickly.That's a REALLY good point. I can't imagine that this restaurant will take long to build, especially since it seems relatively minimal and more about technology coming from outside vendors(?). Hope that it's at least open by next October!
Time it with the sound of Test Track and you can have a meteor pass every 30 seconds.Is there going to be an hourly meteor shower like T-Rex?
So is this a practical test on the screen technology that will be used for the Star Wars hotel experience?
I'm expecting Be Our Guest, but with a Space projection rather than a muralI really hope they do it the "correct" way and render the restaurant/hotel in the center of a 360° environment and then "punch out" the relevant views from each of the windows. I'm sure the space restaurant will be a bit easier to accomplish, as it will probably just have one main "window" and maybe a few smaller side windows, so they might not have to do a fully encompassing 360° render.
But when it comes to the hotel, I'd imagine they'd want to make it as fully immersive as possible, so if you're looking out your cabin's window on the port side of the ship, down at Batuu, and you then leave the room and go to another area of the ship with a window facing the same direction, you'd have a similar view just from a slightly different perspective. And if another ship passes over/under the ship you're on, I'd hope you can follow it from one side of "windows" to the other side.
I can only imagine the rendering power that'd be required to generate the massive, multi-hour 360° environments for that, and then the kind of A/V infrastructure they'd need to sync it all across the hundreds of screens throughout the hotel, but I really hope that's how they pull it off. It also really really makes me want to just walk through the hotel when it's empty with all the screens on just to appreciate the detail.
That is a massive building that they are forming the foundation of. You can see the curved wall being built all the way from MS to the new building.
ETA: I am assuming the new building is the support/kitchen area for the restaurant.
I mean, in an ideal world where practicality doesn't play into things, that might be nice, but there needs to be a Back of House area that is of sufficient size. That's almost certainly what that building is.My first thought is that the building is the seating area and the curved wall is where the screens will go. Far enough back to create the illusion of depth.