EPIC Universe Preview - March

Jeff's avatar

I mean, I can see one from my house every night though.


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But you don’t hear the music, see the projections, or get the whole experience.


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Jeff's avatar

Watching it from not Main Street is a feature, not a bug. 🙂


Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog

We’re going to have to disagree on that one, as a frequent monorail resort guest I’ve experienced it outside the park a few times, it’s not the same, and that’s even with me getting the music.


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TheMillenniumRider's avatar

I would say it isn't, however, Poly beach and top of Contemporary are probably better than the park.

Top of the World/California Grill is not bad, but the angle is offset. This bothers some people, not others.

I recently watched Happily Ever After from behind the castle, near the "wall" separating Fantasyland from New Fantasyland. That was surprisingly fun! I don't think I would recommend it for a first-timer, but if you've seen the show a few times, it's an interesting perspective. It feels like you are in the middle of it (probably because, in some sense, you are.)


I'm a big fan of watching the Magic Kingdom fireworks from the boardwalk bridge in front of the big drop on Tiana's. It a nice panoramic view away from the crowd and you still hear the music. The last time we watched from there we practically had the area to ourselves.


99er's avatar

Touchdown:

Either there won’t be a giant firework and fountain show in Celestial Park, or it will never be free to enter. You don’t give firework shows away for free.

Im not entirely sure they will have a fireworks show every night, and convinced it is just for their opening. The rest of the time, a fountain show (and maybe drones) will be the nightly send off. Looking at the area around the park, I am not sure where they would even launch fireworks from for a permanent show anyway.

That said, I was skeptical on their idea of making Celestial Park open to all, and for sure thought this would have died on the creative table, but the lands are set up for this already. I don't think they would have spent the money for design and installation at each portal if they were never going to actually do it. In some form, it looks like it will happen eventually. My guess would be that we won't see anything on this until an announcement for an additional park at the Epic site.

Brian Noble:

..it's an interesting perspective. It feels like you are in the middle of it..

If you are there while the wind is blowing south east, go stand in the back corner of Storybook Circus. That is about as close as you can get to the main firing site, and the shells will break overtop of you. Lot's of fun!

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-Chris

So question, when you entire/exit each land, do you have to go thru Celestrial Park? Or can you jump from land to land without having to go back thru Celestial Park?

eightdotthree's avatar

You have to go through Celestial Park.


Interesting. So basically is like 4-5 different small parks separated by Celestial park.

eightdotthree's avatar

One might say it’s “Five immersive worlds. One amazing theme park.”


ApolloAndy's avatar

99er:

I don't think they would have spent the money for design and installation at each portal if they were never going to actually do it.

The Celestial Park entertainment probably said the same thing.


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