18 May 2005: Crowd flow through the new-look Land pavilion The previous layout of the Land suffered from a lot of guest congestion, as the open seating area cluttered provided no obvious walkway from one side of the pavilion to the other. The new Land layout however, appears to be handling the flow of traffic through the pavilion very well. As can be seen from the photos below, the restaurant seating which is segmented, allows a clear path for guests to travel from the escalators to Soarin and Living with the Land. The true test of course will be in the peak periods of the year. (Thanks to ScottJ for the photos) 5 May 2005: Officially open! 23 April 2005: Operational update The Land pavilion, Soarin', Living with the Land, Circle of Life
will be from 9am-7pm from 24th April. 17 April 2005: Sunshine Seasons menu details LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- Hungry Walt Disney World guests at the
new Soarin' attraction have a brand-new venue for dining in The Land
pavilion at Epcot. Sunshine Seasons, in the giant atrium of the
pavilion, has a new look and a new "fast casual" menu. 16 April 2005: The making of Soarin' - facts and info Location: Epcot, The Land presented by Nestlé USA Producing the Film · The Soarin' film uses IMAX projection systems, with high-speed
(48 fps) high definition Omni-max film projectors. That's twice the
speed of normal motion picture film. 16 April 2005: AP Holder Preview Photos (Thanks to ScottJ for the photos) The Annual Passholder previews are underway this weekend, and whilst not complete, The Land has been opened up to allow guests to enter Soarin'. The Land has received a makeover, similar in style to the Soarin' queue area, with a fresh, modern feel. The main changes have been:
WDI have done a great job of for providing a fresh update to The Land. Soarin' is an incredible ride, and combined with the new-look Land, this pavilion is going to be attracting some major crowds. It's good news for the Land and good news for Epcot. 8 April 2005: The Land reopening The Land is now expected to reopen (soft) on April 29th 2005. As always, this information is not guaranteed until officially confirmed by Disney. 7 April 2005: Soarin' previews status Yesterday was the last day for general guest previews for quite some time. The next few days will be cast previews and no guests will be in the building, only cast. Then Soarin will be completely blacked out for a couple of days to integrate Soarin into the rest of the Land pavilion, and after that is Annual Pass previews. 1 April 2005: Previews resumed Soarin' has resumed previews today after a week of downtime for work. The attraction opened today from 3pm to 5pm, and preparations are underway for the private WDI party tonight. 1 April 2005: Signage now in place The Soarin' sign has now been installed outside the entrance of the Land pavilion. 18 March 2005: Soft opening As previously reported, Soarin' did begin guest previews this week. The limited previews are taking place in the late afternoon, using a side entrance near to the Imagination pavilion. 12 March 2005: The Land update The new entry signage is under construction (Thanks to Eric G for the photo) Photos below (by ScottJ) show the current state around The Land approach. 11 March 2005: Soft openings Further to the recent Cast testing, it now appears that barring any problems, Soarin will begin guest soft openings on March 16 2005. The Land pavilion is still under major construction, so entrance will be via a side entry. Remember as with all soft openings, the are subject to change, and are not guaranteed. 6 March 2005: Sunshine Seasons Details are emerging on the new counter service restaurant in The Land, replacing the old Sunshine Seasons Food Fair. From the Cast Eyes and Ears: This spring, Guests can celebrate the seasons at the new Sunshine
Seasons, a fast-paced, fast-casual restaurant at The Land at Epcot.
Fast-casual dining is a hybrid concept offering the convenience of a
quick-service establishment with unique menu offerings and
ingredients historically associated with more “casual” table-service
operations. Chefs will cook the restaurant’s food in an open,
onstage kitchen so Guests can see their selections being prepared.
“The senses should love this area because there is Guests will order food from five different stations, and then take their selections to a centralized cashier area. The food stations, which will feature video menu boards, will be themed to the different seasons of the year. The Wood-Fired Grill Shop will feature a wood-fired grill and rotisseries that produce items inspired by fall, with hearty, earthy flavors and unique presentations. Here, Guests will find ancho-rubbed beef with chimichurri sauce, Moroccan rotisserie chicken, grilled Atlantic salmon and more. At the Soup and Salad Shop, Guests will find unique soups and salads inspired by the abundance of growth and the celebration of springtime. Chefs will use the freshest of ingredients, utilizing fresh herbs and vegetables from The Land greenhouse. The Asian Wok Shop will serve noodle bowls and stir fry inspired by the crisp and intriguing flavors of Asia. This area will feature a Mongolian barbecue and wok station. The menu, inspired by summer, with a light, healthy and flavorful approach, will feature items such as Mongolian vegetable beef stir fry, vegetarian noodle bowl with tofu and more. The Sandwich Shop will feature hearty sandwiches served on artisan breads that are inspired by the great baking traditions of the winter months. Here, Guests will find a black forest ham and salami grinder, turkey muffuletta, grilled veggie Cuban sandwich and more. The area also will feature a Bakery serving muffins, bagels, croissants, danish, desserts, coffee and more. Each food station will offer vegetarian and children’s selections, as well as “grab ‘n’ go” items. “We’re committed to serving great food in a ‘fast-casual,’ friendly and exciting atmosphere,” Mike said. “Our team is committed to providing outstanding customer service and an extraordinary dining experience.” 5 March 2005: CM testing underway Yesterday saw the first large scale Cast testing of the ride. Read some first hand experiences on our forum at http://forums.wdwmagic.com/showthread.php?t=52034 19 February 2005: Land reopening date pushed back Disney have moved the reopening of the Land pavilion from April 1 to April 6 2005. 6 February 2005: Latest construction photos (Thanks to Goofyfan13) Work on the entrance area to the pavilion continues. 2 February 2005: AP Holder previews Disney have announced that Soarin' will have Annual Passholder previews on Friday, April 15 through Sunday, April 17 during regular Park hours. 31 January 2005: Latest construction photos (thanks to NemoRocks) 26 January 2005: Latest construction photos (Thanks to Seiege898) Work continues on the entrance area to the Land Pavilion 12 January 2005: Latest construction photos (Thanks to Goofyfan13) Widening of the walkways is well underway on the entrance area to the Land. 9 January 2005: Land rehab underway On schedule, the Land closed on Sunday 2nd January to begin the work on modifying the entire pavilion to accommodate Soarin'. Immediately after closing, crews began removing the contents of the food court area, ready for construction crews to begin work. The exterior of the building is fully walled-off, and work has begun on removing concrete on the ground in front of the pavilion, so the rehab work is not just limited to inside the building. Most of the work is geared towards increasing guest flow capacity into, around, and out of the pavilion to handle the large number of guests expected to be riding Soarin' each hour. 10 December 2004: New concept art Some new concept art for the attraction has been released. 5 November 2004: Land Pavilion closing for Soarin' work As expected, the Land pavilion is now confirmed to be closing Sunday, January 2, 2005 through Thursday, March 31, reopening Friday, April 1, 2005. During this time, modifications will be made in preparation for hosting the queue and increased guest flow through the pavilion, ready for the opening of Soarin'. 4 October 2004: Soarin' ride system photo These photos show the working ride system of Soarin'. The huge suspended seating motion base sweeps around effortlessly, giving a great impression of flight.
3 October 2004: Soarin' details from an official WDW release LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- Fascination with human flight has been
sending thrill-seeking Epcot guests on a skin-tautening rocket ride
to Mars. Next adventure: a breathtaking glide over the wonders of
California. Based on the hit Anaheim show "Soarin' Over California" -- deemed
"the most technologically advanced attraction at Disney's California
Adventure park" -- "Soarin' " will join Mission: SPACE presented by
HP on the flight plan of Epcot guests. The attraction will be
located in The Land presented by Nestlé USA. 30 August 2004: Update Latest information suggests that the ride system is making very good progress and may very well be undergoing testing within the next 2 months. Whilst the ride system is nearly ready, the pavilion as a whole is not near to being ready for guests. The restructuring of the Land pavilion for the queue area is rumoured to be taking place around January 2005, so with all being well, some kind of openings may be taking place around Quarter 2 of 2005. 19 May 2004: Latest Soarin' construction photos The exterior of the ride building is now close on completion, with most of the facade work in place. Thanks CavinM for the photo below. On the inside of the Land, the wall around the Soarin' queue area has now extended further into the food court area. Thanks to OrlPassholder for the photo. 19 May 2004: Latest Soarin' construction photos (Thanks ScottJ) 3 May 2004: Greenhouse shop closed (Thanks Orlpassholder) The Greenhouse shop area has now closed and been boarded up. It isn't clear if this is for a general rehab of the shop, or if it is to clear way for more of the Soain' queue or gift shop. 20 April 2004: Latest Soarin' construction photo (Thanks Hi-Liter) 7 April 2004: Latest Soarin' construction photo 24 March 2004: Latest Soarin' construction photo (thanks Dan) The show building is almost completely enclosed now, with roofing panels currently being installed. 8 March 2004: Latest Soarin' construction photo (thanks TrendyMagic) 23 February 2004: Latest Soarin' construction photos (thanks KevinP) The show building is now clearly visible from around Epcot. 26 January 2004: Latest Soarin' construction photos (thanks HI Liter) 19 January 2004: Soarin' Posters (Thanks to OrlPassholder) Below you can see the now closed entrance area to the former Food Rocks attraction. Either side of the entrance there are numerous posters giving a teaser of the new attraction. 12 January 2004: Overhead construction photo (Thanks CavinM) You can see the Land pavilion at the bottom of the photo, Soarin under construction in the centre-right position, and Imagination pavilion at the top. 5 January
2004: Latest construction photos The photo below shows the show building now in view
from inside the park 12 December 2003: Latest construction photos 19 November 2003: Location This overhead shot of Epcot shows the construction location of the Soarin' building between The Land and Imagination.
19 November 2003: Construction and Ground Preparation continues 30 October 2003: Construction and Ground Preparation underway (Thanks DonickCo) The photos below clearly show ground preparation behind the construction walls, and the continued presence of the large crane working on the site. 10 October 2003: Officially Announced! Here is the official announcement for Soarin!
Soarin’ Attraction Lands at Epcot The popular “Soarin’ Over California” attraction at Disney’s California Adventure will take Walt Disney World guests on an eye-filling journey when it opens at Epcot in 2005. The new attraction sends guests on a sweeping flyover above the wondrous Golden State for a birds-eye view of the rich landscape and topography. “Soarin’ Over California” will be the newest addition to The Land pavilion at Epcot, complementing the popular pavilion’s agriculture and ecology theme. The unforgettable experience combines cinematic artistry and state-of-the-art motion base technology. Guests are literally lifted 40 feet inside a giant projection screen dome and completely surrounded with the beauty and wonder of the state of California as their elevated theater seats take them on a scenic tour over the Golden Gate Bridge, the Redwood forests, Napa Valley, Yosemite and more. The free-flight experience intensifies as guests feel the sweeping winds and smell fragrant orange blossoms and pine trees around them. Discuss this announcement on the WDWMAGIC Forum - CLICK HERE 6 October 2003: Crane onsite! (Thanks OrlPassholder) A crane has appeared near to The Land in the likely spot for the Soarin' attraction. It is visible from inside the park. 22 August 2003: Construction about to begin! Big news here.. Imagineering have just installed project trailers in between The Land and Imagination, which looks a good indication that Soarin' construction is about to begin. 25 July 2003: Soarin' set to go? According to some Epcot cast, they are being internally told that construction will begin in August 2003 on a clone of DCA's very successful Soarin' attraction. Current information suggests that the attraction will be built in-between The Land and Imagination, and using Food Rocks as the preshow/queue area. The entry to the attraction would be from inside The Land. Opening date is set for 2005. Remember this information has not been officially announced yet, and as always is subject to change. 12 February 2003: Update Further to the info below, there is very recent news to indicate that there remains a core of 3 projects for Epcot's rehab.
The budgets are around the $100 million mark for each, with the Spaceship Earth project having the largest of the three. Opening dates remain around late 2006. The likelihood of the above opening, will depend to some extent on the success of Mission Space opening this year. 26 September 2002: Project Gemini Update Project Gemini now has the backing of Michael Eisner and Paul Pressler, and budgets have been assigned, they are healthy. The concept of the project is a mass rebranding of Epcot, to inject the excitement back that the park once had. The much rumored splitting of the park into 2 separate gates appears to be unlikely at this stage. The grand reopening of the park is set to be December 2006, however parts of the new project will open before that time. Two signature attractions for the new Epcot are a Soarin' Over attraction from DCA, and another ETicket attraction called "Time Racers". 29 August 2001: News and Rumors Disney are very keen to add a DCA style "Soarin' over" attraction to World Showcase. The specific country is yet to be determined, while they are awaiting sponsor and content agreements.
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