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Originally Posted By FerretAfros I hope I get a chance to see this film before it closes for good. Everybody says such good things about it, but it always looks deserted when I'm there. I hope it opens before it closes, if that makes any sense at all...
Originally Posted By Hans Reinhardt Is it true that it is closing to make way for the new DCA preview center?
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan It was one of those neat little Disney gems -- not an E ticket by any stretch, just a neat little thing that added some variety, was totally in theme with the park, and rounded out the day.
Originally Posted By JenniBarra Sure enough this would have to be closing when I somehow manage to inadvertently miss it every trip!
Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA 'Seasons of the Vine' made me feel like I was at EPCOT Center -- which is a good thing. Love the interior, love the way the Cast Member would slide open the doors. The wonderful movie with Jeremy Irons narrating... *sigh* It's a shame that this, and 'Golden Dreams' had to be lambasted so hard. They're both excellent movies, and [as Kar2oonMan mentioned] add some variety to the day at DCA.
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan And now, Season's of the Vine.... <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UeaDwbTObr8" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v =UeaDwbTObr8</a>
Originally Posted By trekkeruss Or Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares. <<--- Another one who is likely never to experience Seasons of the Vine.
Originally Posted By juicer I knew the day would come - I am glad a made sure to see this wonderfull little film on my last DL trip -
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo Yep, We made sure to see Golden Dreams when we were there (with requisite tears from me), but Seasons did not seem to be running. These were two 1st rate edutainment attractions going forever. There is plenty of room for both Mermaid and the preview center. I shall morn their passing, as I agree with Jim, it did give DCA a cool Epcot vibe. Now comes Fantasyland/DHS phase 2 :-(
Originally Posted By gottaluvdavillains I love golden dreams and will truly miss it - never saw the vines one
Originally Posted By Westsider Lutz said about a month ago they were going to put the Preview Center in the Seasons theater building. Looks like Lutz was right. I won't miss the movie about grapes, but I am looking forward to the DCA Preview Center.
Originally Posted By dshyates I have to admit that I won't miss Golden Dreams, as I thought it was a cheap, and I mean cheap take on the American Adventure model with out the ambition. Seasons of the Vine was exactly what it was supposed to be, a nice sidebar attraction done with class and heart. This is exactly the kind of attraction that makes Non-MK Disney parks unique. That said, since Mondavi pulled out it felt as if Disney gave up on the entire concept and with not even staffing the attraction showed me that they needed to replace it at that point. If it is something they can't get behind, replace it. I do like the idea of a preview center, and since Disney gave up on Seasons, thats as good a place as any.
Originally Posted By jonvn I felt Golden Dreams a terrible film. Nice cinematography, though. Very rich looking. I thought seasons of the vine was nice, if pointless. It was one of the too many films they put in the park with no real attraction behind them. The film would have served as a very nice pre or post show to an actual ride that never got put in. I generally don't even consider the winery an area, I kind of forget about it, because it's little more than a place to eat. It's another area in the park where they put in a themed idea, and did NOTHING with it. Along with the SF area and the wharf area. What a mess. There is so much to the wine country areas in this state, and they just sort of did zilch. A five minute film. Oh well.
Originally Posted By SFH You know, I'm entirely serious when I say it would've been cool to have a winery ride-through attraction, showing how wine is made, especially if you could get some smells in there. Not sure it would be fun for the AA set, though, but not every attraction has to be for everyone. SFH
Originally Posted By dshyates I kind of looked at Seasons as a preshow/ companion to the Mondavi Dinner with wine pairings, as that really was the attraction of the Winery. After Mondavi pulled out it did become pointless, and a less than steller representation of California's wine industry.
Originally Posted By jonvn I go to the Napa/Sonoma areas all the time. It's a wonderful place. Really rich in beauty and culture and wine making is fascinating. So we ended up with a couple of restaurants and film. See, it's not the theme. It's how they executed on it. And then, instead of enriching what was already established they ignored it and let it rot.