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jbohn Airline Food and Beverage
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Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 11:12 am Post subject: EPCOT - China? (long rambling post) |
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I heard a piece on NPR today about how China is trying to update Bejing. They're basically buying off old residential property (most of which doesn't have heat or plumbing), and encouraging people to move into brand new, high rise apartments that are designed by hot young architects.
This seems like it could be a great opportunity for Disney to build a real EPCOT as Walt intended. Consider . . .
1) The Disney brand is well known and trusted to the government of China (see Hong Kong and Shanghi Disneylands).
2) There is a large number of young wealthy individuals in China.
3) Disney has a wealth of experience in terms of urban planning.
4) The Chinese government could probably give Disney the freedom they'd need to build what they want.
Imagine a 'future city' with a hotel wing, a retail wing, and a residential wing (all using modular construction), connected by Peoplemovers. Imagine a central mall that could connect to other similar complexes / airports, etc. via subway or (better yet) monorail. Imagine a design that would incorporate solar panels or roof top gardening, as well as windmills. Imagine the sort of intelligent utility design that Reedy Creek is known for.
As a teenager, I always thought how cool it would be to live in a real EPCOT. Now that I'm older, I believe that such a project would probably be doomed to failure in the US. I believe that because Americans (myself included) put a large amount of value on space and individuality. A true EPCOT project would probably involve small plot sizes as well as strong control of design, particularly in terms of landscaping. Most Americans wouldn't go for these sort of controls.
However, such issues wouldn't be an issue in China. Such a project would be a great opportunity for Disney, and would allow them to shop similar designs around the world to other high density, affluent areas that would be looking for such efficient, [hopefully] green designs. [I'm looking at you UAB - United Arab Emerites] After several such complexes are built around the world, perhaps America would be willing to look at such innovative approaches to Urban planning.
The Eisner years got Disney thinking about building lots of small, inexpensive projects, which were probably smart in terms of a bottom line, but weren't particularly impressive or innovative. It is time for big thinking again.[/i] |
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kraysister Pilot
Joined: Aug 24, 2007 Posts: 6233 Location: Massachusetts
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Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 2:36 pm Post subject: |
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The unfortunate flip side is that there are the people who are living in those buildings now (yup, w/out heat or plumbing in many cases) & where are they being moved to? They certainly can't afford to live in a brand new high rise apartment. |
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onecutemoose Bouncing Between Wonderland & Neverland
Joined: Nov 09, 2005 Posts: 6730
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Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 2:40 pm Post subject: |
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I dunno. Really, I just don't.
I know I'd rather have the parks built up Stateside...and see them become a greater draw for foreign visitors to increase revenue.
As far as Shanghai...I've only seen rumors and "reports of"...not that it won't happen...but it has been rumor for years.
I have had the stance that putting Disney Parks all over the globe will detract from their uniqueness and in the end dilute the brand. If they want to spread...maybe a project like you mentioned is the way to go.
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jbohn Airline Food and Beverage
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 3:57 am Post subject: |
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kraysister; Apparently the Chinese government is paying to relocate these individuals. Though I am doubtful myself.
onecutemoose: I wasn't really thinking of a park, but regardless, it is wild speculation, and pretty far off base (on my behalf). |
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onecutemoose Bouncing Between Wonderland & Neverland
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 10:11 am Post subject: |
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jbohn wrote: | kraysister; Apparently the Chinese government is paying to relocate these individuals. Though I am doubtful myself.
onecutemoose: I wasn't really thinking of a park, but regardless, it is wild speculation, and pretty far off base (on my behalf). |
But always fun to dream up new things...right??
You obviously made my gears turn a bit!
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WDWFan Pilot
Joined: Mar 01, 2006 Posts: 10863
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Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 3:03 pm Post subject: |
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interesting idea, but China is not the country I'd want to get into city planning with.
One difference with a city and a theme park is it is a lot easier for a country to justify taking a city away from a private owner and giving it to themselves. Sort of like so many of the Central American countries are doing with oil company resources. |
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jbohn Airline Food and Beverage
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Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 4:07 pm Post subject: |
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I would assume that China would take over ownership after completion of the construction. Disney only partially owns Hong Kong Disneyland, which they co-own with the government of Hong Kong. |
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MikeA Airline Food and Beverage
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Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 7:15 pm Post subject: |
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I'd like to see Walt's dream of EPCOT happen here in the USA, but I'm fairly certain that even if they could get around all the hurdles that todays government beauracracy would impose, I doubt that Disney Executives would have the guts to do it.
So maybe a "test city" in China would be cool to see. |
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WDWFan Pilot
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Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 4:36 am Post subject: |
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jbohn wrote: | I would assume that China would take over ownership after completion of the construction. Disney only partially owns Hong Kong Disneyland, which they co-own with the government of Hong Kong. |
Exactly. So Disney invests all the money to have it taken away from them... And then if any Humanitarian rights issues arise, folks will bash Disney for it say they "Enabled" them to do it.
I'm all for a real Epcot. But there have to be better places than China. |
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