For months we have watched the gradual progress being made at the Journey of Water — Inspired by Moana attraction coming to EPCOT, but now we have BIG news!
We’ve already shared a look at the Moana carving coming to the attraction, an updated look at construction in the area, and more. But at Disney’s D23 Expo, a MASSIVE structure coming to the attraction was revealed and we’ve got a first look at it right here for you!
During the D23 Expo, we got the chance to get a preview of the Walt Disney Parks & Experiences booth that will be on the show floor for all D23 Expo guests to visit. The booth is called The Wonderful World of Dreams and within it, you’ll find details about a Tiana’s Place Restaurant(!!), sneak peeks at new rides coming to the Disney parks, and more.
Among the many things in this space is a look at the Journey of Water — Inspired by Moana attraction. Specifically, we got to see a beautiful Te Fiti model that is inspiring the giant Te Fiti figure that will actually be part of the attraction.
According to the display information, the Imagineering team worked with Disney Animation to finalize her pose and size.
It all started with some clay models that eventually made their way into Te Fiti’s more final form.
The figure there on display at the D23 Expo was created by a team of Imagineers to inform the creation of the final Te Fifi figure that’ll be featured within the attraction. That final figure will actually be around 15′ tall(!!) and will be made of over 3,000 pieces of foliage.
Here’s an idea of just how LARGE this figure may be. Keep in mind that this is an artist’s concept and things can change.
Isn’t she just gorgeous though?!
In terms of where she will be within the attraction, she’ll be closer to the bottom left in the concept art below.
We can’t wait to learn more about this attraction and see it in its final form.
Want to know more BREAKING Disney parks news? Check out the details about the NEW Tiana restaurant that has been announced. Or click here to get a first look at the Tiana’s Bayou Adventure ride coming to Disney World and Disneyland!
We’ve also got a look at the Walt Disney statue coming to EPCOT and a peek at a new Tiana-themed shop coming to Disneyland.
Be sure to stay tuned for all the latest updates from the D23 Expo!
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Ken says
This Moana this is so stupid. Why in the world would Disney and its Imagineers take the Iconic look of EPCOT Center and the lake and ruin it. The original architecture was awesome and took you to a new world of the future and was inspiring. Now we are going to have to live with a 20 year rock garden. Terrible, just terrible.
I am very disappointed in Disney since Michael Eisner left.