Originally Posted By MPierce >> At least it would be better than the muck they try to pass off as coffee as it is. << I've never purchased a cup of coffee at WDW because that seems to be the online consensus.
Originally Posted By HokieSkipper <<I've never purchased a cup of coffee at WDW because that seems to be the online consensus.>> It's not even coffee. It's mud in a cup.
Originally Posted By MPierce >> It's not even coffee. It's mud in a cup. << One would think Disney would serve the best to it's guest. Since it's so bad I have to suspect Disney is making good money from a corporate sponsor.
Originally Posted By HokieSkipper <<Since it's so bad I have to suspect Disney is making good money from a corporate sponsor.>> Yup, Nestle. However, Nestle dropped out of the land so I'm not sure if they still are the "official" "coffee" of WDW. Even if they are, since they dropped The Land, Disney should drop them.
Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer >>> I've never purchased a cup of coffee at WDW because that seems to be the online consensus.<<< Nescafe is the worst.
Originally Posted By mousermerf My concept for the 2nd floor wasn't just a Starbucks - more a casual cafe type idea with pasties, snacks, etc.. It would have those Microsoft Surface tables it'd identify your drink an such and would have muzak at each booth you'd choose using the table with all the old theme park theme music as options. On top of that you could browse the wait times in the park on a graphic map, view FP distribution, view other parks - entertainment schedules, maybe even view photopass accounts, send a postcard of various iconic park images. I also wanted more space up there so the seating area would be tiered around the base of the pyramid - sort of going up the lower third of the structure. Allowing for more surface booths and giving pretty much everyone a view out into the park.
Originally Posted By HokieSkipper >>> Universal has Starbucks! <<< <<And Potter. I'm jumping ship!>> I've already been in the water for a while now.
Originally Posted By brotherdave Merf, I really like your idea for the Pyramid atrium. They could still offer exhibit space in the back for the kids. If they don't have the correct facilities, I'm sure they could possibly add something towards the back or on the side where the under-utilized restrooms are now. How about the adjacent Kodak lounge? I know that they probably have a contract to keep it, but if Kodak doesn't renew, then utilize that area for the needed facilities. Leave the lower level for a whole new Imagination ride experience and the 3-D theatre could be a new high tech 3-D experience that continues the Imagination theme.
Originally Posted By HokieSkipper You know, you're being very JTish tonight. Twisting my words against me. Just had to say it. Remember, EE, only Sith deal in absolutes.
Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer This is what's going to happen. I'll be dragged to it. I'll moderately like it. In 6 months, it's on DVD Done. LOL.
Originally Posted By HokieSkipper Ugh just try to go in with an open mind damn it! You'll like it. It's seriously right up your alley.
Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer In all seriousness, I probably will enjoy it, but it's not the bee's knee's as everyone is making it out to be. It's good...but not that good.
Originally Posted By HokieSkipper Uhhh...you haven't seen it!? Haha. It's probably my third favorite comic movie behind Dark Knight and Spider-man 2.
Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer I'll be very surprised (and pleased) if it is that good. I have odd tastes, lemme 'lone. LOL