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It’s not visible from all around the park.Well, it better look a lot better than a plain beige box. It will be visible from all around World Showcase.
It’s not visible from all around the park.Well, it better look a lot better than a plain beige box. It will be visible from all around World Showcase.
It’s not visible from all around the park.
Another thing I found interesting is that the load/unload for SSE is changing in someway during its upcoming refurb. One of the rumors was that it may be moving so that the entrance is on the opposite side of SSE, facing future world.
Wasn’t that long ago, actually. Once the attraction got fast pass added to it though, it killed what makes the ride system efficient. Same with Mansion.I remember the days when SSE was always a walkon
While Kilimanjaro Safaris is sort of an edutainment type ride, I’d argue all of the other popular rides within the park aren’t based in edutainment. FoP, Everest (backstory is based on a work of fiction), NRJ, and Dinosaur all have virtually no educational part. I guess you could argue that Dinosaur does in its queue, but that’s it.I don’t know how anyone can say Disney’s guests aren’t interested in edutainment when Animal Kingdom is thriving right up the road. It’s all in the execution.
I think most insiders were saying that Chez Remy from Paris wasn't included. Not that there wouldn't be a food component.Intriguing. I was operating under the assumption that we wouldn't be getting new dining as part of Ratatouille's new area, and while the food offerings in France are already an embarrassment of riches, I've got no problem with a little more substance being part of this expansion.
Yes at five it is the winner.Does this mean that the France pavilion now has the most restaurants of any pavilion in World Showcase?
So many restaurants! That’s wild to me. I would’ve assumed that the winning country would’ve been more known for their kid-friendly cuisine.Yes at five it is the winner.
I think Epcot was always going after a different kind of edutainment. Epcot’s original rides were all about explaining complex topics that are important to society. YouTube is the new way to learn all about that. Videos explain all of those in greater depth and can be updated so much more quickly.I don’t know how anyone can say Disney’s guests aren’t interested in edutainment when Animal Kingdom is thriving right up the road. It’s all in the execution.
I think it’s a great idea but why is it a table service restaurant? It seems perfect for CS.
Does Disney differentiate between table service and “we’ll bring it to your table after you order from the counter” service?Yeah that seems like a bad idea, I know of plenty of crepes places that are quick service and really good.
So many restaurants! That’s wild to me. I would’ve assumed that the winning country would’ve been more known for their kid-friendly cuisine.
Japan is close. Will have three sit down restaurants and a quick service after their new restaurant is done.So many restaurants! That’s wild to me. I would’ve assumed that the winning country would’ve been more known for their kid-friendly cuisine.
What about the ones like me, who both understand and love French cuisine? Are we snobs too?Nah, it is the snobs that pretend to like french cuisine bout not know what they are eating.