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The highlighted areas are all too small to fit a country (look at size of empty area versus size of pavilion next to it).SorcererMickey wrote:Actually there is plenty of space around World Showcase. I found an aerial photograph of Epcot on terraserver.microsoft.com. A CM friend helped me with identifying the different countries and the empty areas:
And regarding the space between China & Germany, Germany extends a bit further towards China, plus you have that Int'l Outpost thing that sells drink in there. The only two places I can see expansion are where Spain was last year or Millenium Village.
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Granted that some spaces are not as big as the existing pavilions and that the thickness of the yellow lines might be confusing in determining the size.
Consider the access roads in between the pavilions and empty areas, those are there by design.
Also, look at this aerial, even though it's partial, the empty areas are much larger on a close-up than they might seem.
http://terraserver.microsoft.com/image. ... do%7cfl%7c
The old Millennium Village might be a possibility for another pavilion, but since it closed, a very permanent events organizing building has been built behind it with kitchens and storage areas. Millennium Village is now called World Showplace and it's used for conventions and gatherings.
But who knows, anything is possible for Imagineers.
Consider the access roads in between the pavilions and empty areas, those are there by design.
Also, look at this aerial, even though it's partial, the empty areas are much larger on a close-up than they might seem.
http://terraserver.microsoft.com/image. ... do%7cfl%7c
The old Millennium Village might be a possibility for another pavilion, but since it closed, a very permanent events organizing building has been built behind it with kitchens and storage areas. Millennium Village is now called World Showplace and it's used for conventions and gatherings.
But who knows, anything is possible for Imagineers.

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Don't know if anyone has read this......
http://www.jimhillmedia.com/mb/articles ... hp?ID=1206
But it gives an idea of how Epcot could have been, and how it could be expanded.
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http://www.jimhillmedia.com/mb/articles ... hp?ID=1206
But it gives an idea of how Epcot could have been, and how it could be expanded.
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Great article!rdeacon wrote:Don't know if anyone has read this......
http://www.jimhillmedia.com/mb/articles ... hp?ID=1206
But it gives an idea of how Epcot could have been, and how it could be expanded.
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Saudi Arabia pavillionrdeacon wrote:Don't know if anyone has read this......
http://www.jimhillmedia.com/mb/articles ... hp?ID=1206
But it gives an idea of how Epcot could have been, and how it could be expanded.
Rich

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Disneynut wrote:Saudi Arabia pavillionno thank you.
HAHA come on oil, sand and terrorist.. that's an exhibit!

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Yeah - they could do Oz or Kiwi territory [that one might be a bit harder...] with no problem. That would be nice and offer some interesting opportunities for movies/rides.bostoncg wrote:Nice article, and I agree, I would leave off the Saudi one. I would love to see Australia and New Zealand by crocie!
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Yeah, I wouldn't mind seeing an Oz pavillion!bostoncg wrote:Nice article, and I agree, I would leave off the Saudi one. I would love to see Australia and New Zealand by crocie!
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An Oz pavillion would be very cool. I would leave off on Saudia Arabia, too. It just really wouldn't fit in. But that article rdeacon gave was a very interesting read.
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