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Disney Imagineering concept art for a proposed, but ultimately unbuilt, attraction called "SEA SERIKUTA". The project was likely an early or alternative concept for Epcot's "The Living Seas" pavilion.
Details of the Concept Art:
Project Name: The title prominently displayed on the board is "SEA SERIKUTA," a name that does not correspond to any known, completed Disney attraction.
Theme: The sketches and maps on the board focus heavily on marine life, underwater environments, and a sea monster or serpent ("SEA SERPENT" is written on one drawing), suggesting an aquatic-themed attraction.
Design Elements: The board features various sketches including drawings of fish, abstract sea creatures, dark ride vehicle concepts, and a floor plan/map layout, which are typical elements found in the early design phase of theme park attractions.
Context: The visual style and nature of the concept board align with the imaginative and detailed design processes used by Walt Disney Imagineering (WDI), particularly during the development of Epcot's Future World pavilions in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
The "The Living Seas" pavilion ultimately opened in 1986 at EPCOT Center with a different focus and design than what is depicted on this specific concept board. |
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