Tomorrowland cabana tents instead of a the multi-story Festival Center in World Celebration I imagine lolSo is it happening in a different form, canceled for something different or just axed with no replacement?
Tomorrowland cabana tents instead of a the multi-story Festival Center in World Celebration I imagine lolSo is it happening in a different form, canceled for something different or just axed with no replacement?
Double negative: not something that isn't happening.So is it happening in a different form, canceled for something different or just axed with no replacement?
Yeah, that's why i've figured it's been pushed off tbh. For what it's worth, most of the germy areas are reopened/reopening now. The Bone Yard is open again and the Curious George area is opening soon from what i've been told.Double negative: not something that isn't happening.
Setting a bunch of germy kids loose to run around a pavilion is pretty much at the bottom of the Covid safety protocol list.
Tomorrowland cabana tents instead of a the multi-story Festival Center in World Celebration I imagine lol
Disney has tried to get sponsors from almost all of those companies (Tesla can't actually afford it, but the others can). The thing is though, none of those companies need a ride sponsorship to get their brand recognized anymore. They are some of the biggest brands in the country, being at the theme park level is a bit beneath what they need.Future World will be thriving today if it had sponsors like Apple, Amazon, Tesla, Google, Microsoft, etc.
Nowadays sponsorships tend to be mutually beneficial for both parties in more than just your name above the ride entrance. Like when you're the "official snack cheese" of Walt Disney World or Pandora Jewelry sponsors the nighttime show at Magic Kingdom but only if they get to have a store in all of the parks for the desirable foot traffic. Etc etc.Disney has tried to get sponsors from almost all of those companies (Tesla can't actually afford it, but the others can). The thing is though, none of those companies need a ride sponsorship to get their brand recognized anymore. They are some of the biggest brands in the country, being at the theme park level is a bit beneath what they need.
Future World will be thriving today if it had sponsors like Apple, Amazon, Tesla, Google, Microsoft, etc.
This is why Epcot needed to pivotDisney has tried to get sponsors from almost all of those companies (Tesla can't actually afford it, but the others can). The thing is though, none of those companies need a ride sponsorship to get their brand recognized anymore. They are some of the biggest brands in the country, being at the theme park level is a bit beneath what they need.
Disney has tried to get sponsors from almost all of those companies (Tesla can't actually afford it, but the others can). The thing is though, none of those companies need a ride sponsorship to get their brand recognized anymore. They are some of the biggest brands in the country, being at the theme park level is a bit beneath what they need.
Or they could've just put money into the park instead of relying on sponsors.Your right, what I'm saying is that Future World could have continued being great had they updated their sponsors to be relevant. It's a smart thing to focus on adding stuff like GOTG and whatever IP they plan on using for Imagination. Implementing IP in World Showcase is perfectly fine, just not the way they've done it so far. Rat is fine, but Frozen probably deserves a much better presence at the parks.
Nowadays, people relate Epcot to the "drinking around the world park" and less of the innovative/inspiring park.
Or they could've just put money into the park instead of relying on sponsors.
SSE has needed an upgrade/re-track since like 2005...At this point I don't care if they start a GoFundMeOr they could've just put money into the park instead of relying on sponsors.
Or they could've just put money into the park instead of relying on sponsors.
Not only is being at the theme park level a bit beneath what brands of that caliber need, being on Disney property period is as well - as evidenced by the patch of grass in Disney Springs that sat empty next to a Coke store that looks suspiciously complementary to an Apple Store, until they gave up.........Disney has tried to get sponsors from almost all of those companies (Tesla can't actually afford it, but the others can). The thing is though, none of those companies need a ride sponsorship to get their brand recognized anymore. They are some of the biggest brands in the country, being at the theme park level is a bit beneath what they need.