Wonders of Life, no more?
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Makes me very sad that any pavilion should sit empty. They should at least be refurbing it or changing the inards.. ugh.
not letting it just sit there.. 2007 is the 25th of EPCOT for gods sake.. The park should be 100% fully operational
not letting it just sit there.. 2007 is the 25th of EPCOT for gods sake.. The park should be 100% fully operational
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I just returned from WDW and I took the Backstage Magic Tour. The CM told us that the Wonders of Life area was closed because they had no current sponsor for the pavillion. She told us that they opened only in busy seasons without a sponsor. At this time she knew of no plans to destroy the pavillion.
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I'm with G2-4T, they need to have another Omnimover type ride. As much as I enjoy TestTrack, Mission Space, etc., they need a few more that families can ride together. As strange as it may seem, even my small children enjoy SSE, Living Seas....... Just don't leave it sitting there as a vacant eyesore for months and years.


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Yeah, but the so-called makeover hasn't exactly gone as well as they hoped. I'm still hoping they have an ounce of sense left and leave the thrill rides behind for a bit and actually do something innovative, fun, and maybe even just a bit futuristic again in Epcot. Everyone has thrill rides, no one else has master the omnimover...
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I fear that you are correct, "Cheshire", in that omnimover type rides are not the direction they are going. I still love going to Epcot, but I really miss the days of World of Motion, Horizons, etc. I hate that my kids never got to experience those attractions. That's one of the things that made Epcot so appealing.......it wasn't home to more thrill rides. Oh well, at least we have the memories.


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Hate to say it but that sounds like a line of bullfoldmama wrote:I just returned from WDW and I took the Backstage Magic Tour. The CM told us that the Wonders of Life area was closed because they had no current sponsor for the pavillion. She told us that they opened only in busy seasons without a sponsor. At this time she knew of no plans to destroy the pavillion.

There have been many attractions/pavillions without sponsers and they remain open, a prime example is Space Mountain. It has not had a sponser for over a year. I just think they don't want to say its closed.
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Yeah, but compare how much bad press they'd get for closing Space Mountain compared with closing WOL!rdeacon wrote:There have been many attractions/pavillions without sponsers and they remain open, a prime example is Space Mountain. It has not had a sponsor for over a year.
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I know you are mostlikely right rdeacon, but I have never had a chance to see the Wonders of Life pavillion (because it has always been closed when ever I am down there) and I find it sad to think I probably never will.
Horizons1 is right. Could you just picture it, if they tried to close down an extremely popular attraction just because they did not have a sponsor! Ticket prices are not cheap and people want to see the popular attractions. Maybe we need to start complaining! I bet there are a ton of people who visit who do not even realize that the Wonders of Life pavillion even exists!

Horizons1 is right. Could you just picture it, if they tried to close down an extremely popular attraction just because they did not have a sponsor! Ticket prices are not cheap and people want to see the popular attractions. Maybe we need to start complaining! I bet there are a ton of people who visit who do not even realize that the Wonders of Life pavillion even exists!

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Yeah there would be an uproar with closing Space Mountain. I just don't know how important a lack of sponser is, after the ride is built. I can see the need for sponsership ( well not really since WDW makes like 600 million a year) at the creation of the ride to offset costs. But once the ride/pavillion is built I can't see the costs being that high. My guess is that WOL was getting dated and Disney was looking for a new sponser, and found one that wanted to go in a new direction. I guess time will tell.foldmama wrote:
Horizons1 is right. Could you just picture it, if they tried to close down an extremely popular attraction just because they did not have a sponsor! Ticket prices are not cheap and people want to see the popular attractions. Maybe we need to start complaining! I bet there are a ton of people who visit who do not even realize that the Wonders of Life pavillion even exists!
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They also seem criminally disinterested in upgrading (or even maintaining) Epcot attractions that have lost sponsors. Maybe sponsors don't want to put money into an attraction that might still be linked with another company in the minds of guests?
Hmmm, no, scratch that. The Land changed hands, as did Space Mountain. Is it's a small world still sponsored by Mattel?
Maybe it's that new sponsors don't want to dump a ton of cash into an existing attraction. Just enough to keep it going and rebrand it.
Hmmm, no, scratch that. The Land changed hands, as did Space Mountain. Is it's a small world still sponsored by Mattel?
Maybe it's that new sponsors don't want to dump a ton of cash into an existing attraction. Just enough to keep it going and rebrand it.
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WOL was a great venue for kids, so hopefully whatever replaces it will be something that kids of different ages can enjoy.


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No it currently does not have a sponser.Captain Schnemo wrote:
Is it's a small world still sponsored by Mattel?
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