Construction walls removed near Spaceship Earth revealing new landscaping

May 11, 2022 in "EPCOT"

New landscaping in World Celebration near Spaceship Earth
Posted: Wednesday May 11, 2022 10:00am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

More construction walls have been removed at EPCOT as another small section of World Celebration is completed.

The line of walls removed was alongside Spaceship Earth, across from Guest Relations.

The new area shows refreshed landscaping and concrete.


This latest area to be completed continues the progress from the main entrance into the next major focus of the EPCOT redevelopment - completing World Celebration.

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Cmdr_Crimson10 hours ago

Brian12 hours ago

Problem solved. /thread

MisterPenguin12 hours ago

The new glue will hold it down. The only thing that would deteriorate it is some heat.

tparris13 hours ago

I wonder what the point of all that was…

DCBaker13 hours ago

The area is no longer blocked off today: https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54604608920_68affaaf42_k.jpg

V_L_Raptor13 hours ago

No, it still looks like whole-*.

zemmyz14 hours ago

I am dreading finally seeing this with my own eyes in December. Still to this day am baffled at the post-covid changes they made, which are embarrassing at just about every single level. Man...does it make me sad and bummed out.

ChrisFL15 hours ago

They have 3 choices IMO: - Redo the entire thing with a totally different lighting setup that doesn't need to have those flimsy covers (guessing they were designed to easily maintain the lighting but clearly not designed right) or go back to the fiber optics that everyone loved. - Redo the entire thing without lights at all, maybe with reflective material or something. - Put a fountain back in

Ayla16 hours ago

I just can't anymore, with this half-assed *waves hands* whatever that is. :rolleyes: 🤦‍♀️

marni197122 hours ago

31.5 👋

Brian1 day ago

Just thinking outside the box, have they tried:

Squishy1 day ago

Looks like someone at maintenance tried a DIY fix with a screw, didnt seem to work 🤣

wannabeBelle1 day ago

When When the Ladder gets onsite, then we know things are serious!!!

HMF1 day ago

I think the photos in that montage are at least 30 years old now. Correct me if I am wrong.