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Re: Cold place in Epcot?

Posted: Aug Thu 15, 2013 9:02 pm
by Amy
I'm still trying to place this as well. F1gment and I were just trying to remember. I know we went to her all class reunion in '88 and she thinks we went to WDW for a day or two. And then we didn't go back until '93 or '94. When did the Coke Club Cool open?

Re: Cold place in Epcot?

Posted: Aug Thu 15, 2013 10:06 pm
by Wizzard419
Club Cool opened in 2005 and Ice Station Cool opened circa 1998 though the signage makes it look like something from the 80's.

Re: Cold place in Epcot?

Posted: Aug Fri 16, 2013 11:56 am
by boilerbabe
I was there during those years and don't remember it nor do I see anything in my pics. Boo!

Re: Cold place in Epcot?

Posted: Aug Fri 16, 2013 1:15 pm
by Wizzard419
If you normally wouldn't take pictures of restaurants, you probably would have just thought it was another place to eat.

Re: Cold place in Epcot?

Posted: Aug Fri 16, 2013 2:52 pm
by boilerbabe
I pay more attention to detail now than I did then.

Re: Cold place in Epcot?

Posted: Aug Thu 22, 2013 6:48 pm
by dstrawn9889
the original i believe was at the south end of communicore east, and then it moved to where the coke pav is now on the end of communicore west(innovations west). that is if my memory serves

Re: Cold place in Epcot?

Posted: Sep Wed 04, 2013 11:29 am
by Mr.ToadWildRider
I used to love going through there during our late August trips to enjoy the coolness of it.

If you can't tell from the pics it was exactly where Club Cool is now, but instead of entering directly into the sampling floor, there was a short tunnel that was very chilly and there would be snow and ice in it that they made. At the end of the tunnel was a room in similar layout to the current Club Cool but it was themed to fit the arctic station feel it had going on.

Given the above post about ice falling onto someone's head I'd imagine that was the driving factor in getting rid of the snow. I always wondered why they got rid of it but I'm sure that'd be a pretty good reason if chunks of ice were accumulating on the walls/ceiling and then falling. That stuff gets dangerous.

Re: Cold place in Epcot?

Posted: Sep Fri 06, 2013 7:05 am
by cy1229
Mr.ToadWildRider wrote:I used to love going through there during our late August trips to enjoy the coolness of it.

If you can't tell from the pics it was exactly where Club Cool is now, but instead of entering directly into the sampling floor, there was a short tunnel that was very chilly and there would be snow and ice in it that they made. At the end of the tunnel was a room in similar layout to the current Club Cool but it was themed to fit the arctic station feel it had going on.

Given the above post about ice falling onto someone's head I'd imagine that was the driving factor in getting rid of the snow. I always wondered why they got rid of it but I'm sure that'd be a pretty good reason if chunks of ice were accumulating on the walls/ceiling and then falling. That stuff gets dangerous.
Few things would ruin a vacation more or be as bizarre as a chunk of ice falling on your head and giving you a concussion.... in FLORIDA!!

Thanks for the info, y'all. Hubby will be interested in it. Does anyone ever think the center of Futureworld needs something to draw people in? I wonder if this was the thing but for safety was closed.

Re: Cold place in Epcot?

Posted: Sep Fri 06, 2013 7:35 am
by dstrawn9889
need? like, say, a starbucks?

Re: Cold place in Epcot?

Posted: Sep Fri 06, 2013 7:47 am
by cy1229
Not exactly what I meant. More of an attraction than a place to purchase overpriced dehydrating beverages. :D

I like Starbucks, too, don't get me wrong. I'm just not apt to spend my vacation money there because I can get it here at home.

Re: Cold place in Epcot?

Posted: Sep Fri 06, 2013 8:08 am
by junebug1233
theBIGyowski wrote:I never knew there was actual snow either.

Here is a site that has pictures of the original Ice Station Cool...didn't see anything about snow there...maybe it was before that too.
Actually, if you look at the pictures in the link you posed, the caption for one says "Real snow would fill the tunnel." It appears from that picture that there is snow on the ground.

I vaguely remember there being snow. It wasn't like piles of fluffy snow, but it was more a product of the entry way being very cold I think.

Re: Cold place in Epcot?

Posted: Sep Fri 06, 2013 8:13 am
by theBIGyowski
junebug1233 wrote:
theBIGyowski wrote:I never knew there was actual snow either.

Here is a site that has pictures of the original Ice Station Cool...didn't see anything about snow there...maybe it was before that too.
Actually, if you look at the pictures in the link you posed, the caption for one says "Real snow would fill the tunnel." It appears from that picture that there is snow on the ground.

I vaguely remember there being snow. It wasn't like piles of fluffy snow, but it was more a product of the entry way being very cold I think.
HA! You're right! I see the snow on the ground now. :)

Re: Cold place in Epcot?

Posted: Sep Fri 06, 2013 8:50 am
by junebug1233
theBIGyowski wrote:
junebug1233 wrote:
theBIGyowski wrote:I never knew there was actual snow either.

Here is a site that has pictures of the original Ice Station Cool...didn't see anything about snow there...maybe it was before that too.
Actually, if you look at the pictures in the link you posed, the caption for one says "Real snow would fill the tunnel." It appears from that picture that there is snow on the ground.

I vaguely remember there being snow. It wasn't like piles of fluffy snow, but it was more a product of the entry way being very cold I think.
HA! You're right! I see the snow on the ground now. :)
See, you solved the mystery and you didn't even know it!

Re: Cold place in Epcot?

Posted: Sep Fri 06, 2013 8:55 am
by Belle1082
I'm from MN - so I try to AVOID the cold and snow as much as possible! ;-)

But I do remember Club Cool. And there was some sort of cold misting happening I think? It is all very blurry to me, but I definitely have a recollection of it. Better in August than in December. :-)

Re: Cold place in Epcot?

Posted: Sep Fri 06, 2013 9:59 am
by GoldenBear
Belle1082 wrote:I'm from MN - so I try to AVOID the cold and snow as much as possible! ;-)

But I do remember Club Cool. And there was some sort of cold misting happening I think? It is all very blurry to me, but I definitely have a recollection of it. Better in August than in December. :-)
I remember the mist too, it was always one of my favorite places to stop before heading into World Showcase. :wink: