Looks too much like the tower from Lord of the Rings. Might confuse guestsIf the Spires/Waterfalls were brought back, this would look a lot better. Will never happen though.
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Wait, was Tomorrowland supposed to be Steampunk? I never got that vibe
The front half has a bit of a steam punk future vibe, but they never implemented it completely. The difference is most obvious with the different People Mover supports.Wait, was Tomorrowland supposed to be Steampunk? I never got that vibe
Wait, was Tomorrowland supposed to be Steampunk? I never got that vibe
I would love if they committed to the 50's sci-fi look...At the moment it comes off as hodgepodge and lacking direction.There's a very good reason why you never got the vibe of Steampunk, @shiekra38 . It's because the aesthetic of '94's Tomorrowland was "Raygun Gothic". (Catchall term for a visual style that combines Googie (Hello, Space Mountain!), Streamline Moderne and Art Deco for use in retro futuristic sci-fi environs. A great example is Buck Rodgers and Flash Gordon which were certainly inspirations for the land.)
Plain and simple, TL's style was not Steampunk, and I have no idea why people are saying that.
As for the new sign, I'll admit the minimalistic/modern look doesn't really do it for me as that look can easily come off as sterile and bland. Though I'm curious to see if they'll actually convert the entire land in that look unlike the past attempt which stopped halfway through.
Plain and simple, TL's style was not Steampunk, and I have no idea why people are saying that.
YEES! With Tron and Space Mountain as the weenies for this land, I hope they keep going with the refresh. Curious to see how they will redo all the supports they have stripped down around peoplemoverI would love if they committed to the 50's sci-fi look...At the moment it comes off as hodgepodge
All the white reminds me of 2001 a Space Odyssey...I'm not sure that's the whimsical route Disney wants to go, as that film is not exactly whimsical hahaYEES! With Tron and Space Mountain as the weenies for this land, I hope they keep going with the refresh. Curious to see how they will redo all the supports they have stripped down around peoplemover
I think Disney wants Tomorrowland to be the more “adult” side of the park.All the white reminds me of 2001 a Space Odyssey...I'm not sure that's the whimsical route Disney wants to go, as that film is not exactly whimsical haha
HotI think Disney wants Tomorrowland to be the more “adult” side of the park.
I took my then wife to the theater to see it when it first played. She was 20 years old....and fell asleep after about 30 minutes of the really slow moving movie.All the white reminds me of 2001 a Space Odyssey...I'm not sure that's the whimsical route Disney wants to go, as that film is not exactly whimsical haha
Can I be totally honest? I loathe Tomorrowland in Shanghai...Funny he mentions a shopping mall, because it literally looks like every upscale revamp of a city park I've ever seen.
I find it really odd that the big Dis fans like these Tomorrowland change...Personally, I'm not feeling itThe blandness continues...
Though, really, I'm much less concerned about the aesthetics than in the homogenization/nondescript-ness of the merchandise offerings. Isn't this supposed to be a sci-fi store?
I find it really odd that the big Dis fans like these Tomorrowland change...Personally, I'm not feeling it
I get that there may be an appeal in this sort of "sleek" and "retro" design approach. I think there's a fine line to walk between that and stripping something of its personality. I don't think, as it relates to Tomorrowland, that Disney is walking that line all that effectively.
I'm reserving final judgment until TRON opens and we (hopefully) get a clearer picture of what the unifying aesthetic of Tomorrowland is supposed to be at that point.
And also, if that shop was actually filled with interesting, land/attraction-appropriate merchandise, that would mitigate some of the "meh" quality, too.