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EVENT LOG PT. 1: Dueling Festivals
Who: Everyone!
What: EPCOT's Dream Festival and Plankton's Plankton Festival.
Where: EPCOT!
When: May 18th to May 25th.
Warnings: Plankton.
(Imageworks.)
The Dream Festival is held at EPCOT's Imagination Pavilion, largely held upstairs. The downstairs area is is dedicated to the ride itself - a ten-minute look at the wonder and joy of Imagineering, while the theater next door is some sort of documentary about a figure named Captain EO. But the real excitement upstairs, is in the newly revamped Imageworks Pavillion - The Junior Imagination Station.
Billed as an escape to worlds that were, that could be, and those of fantasy and reality, the Imageworks is designed to get people interested in Imagineering, and as such, is filled with exhibits designed to boggle the mind. This includes the Rainbow Corridor, a tunnel featuring colored lights that assigns each guest a color that follows them as they move through it, among other things. A giant wall-mounted coloring book that gets filled in with electric "paintbrush guns", a series of floor panels that can be stepped on and make sounds, a giant pin screen, you name it.
DII.
(Dreamscape Room.)
One of the more ambitious new add-ons to the pavilion is the Dreamscape Room, a room that is set up to configure to one specific person's desire. Whoever's in control of the Dreamscape Room at the moment (each visitor has a time of five minutes within the Dreamscape Room before it's passed on to the next person) is able to shape and form a new world within the room, one that will disappear as soon as they leave. This is displayed in photorealistic light and sound, allowing for you to bring anything from your imagination right in front of you.
DIII.
(With apologies to Cosmographia.)
Just outside of the Imagination Pavillion is a garden - series of colorful flowers and a Figment topiary. It's not explicitly advertised as being part of the exhibit, but there are a rainbow of flowers here, and they seem to be just as much a part of the festival as anything else. For, you see, picking a flower will make you feel a certain emotion for up to an hour, or until another flower is picked. This will depend on the color of the flower chosen. Below is a list of all the different ones!

(Ballpit.)

What: EPCOT's Dream Festival and Plankton's Plankton Festival.
Where: EPCOT!
When: May 18th to May 25th.
Warnings: Plankton.
DREAM FESTIVAL

DI.
(Imageworks.)
The Dream Festival is held at EPCOT's Imagination Pavilion, largely held upstairs. The downstairs area is is dedicated to the ride itself - a ten-minute look at the wonder and joy of Imagineering, while the theater next door is some sort of documentary about a figure named Captain EO. But the real excitement upstairs, is in the newly revamped Imageworks Pavillion - The Junior Imagination Station.
Billed as an escape to worlds that were, that could be, and those of fantasy and reality, the Imageworks is designed to get people interested in Imagineering, and as such, is filled with exhibits designed to boggle the mind. This includes the Rainbow Corridor, a tunnel featuring colored lights that assigns each guest a color that follows them as they move through it, among other things. A giant wall-mounted coloring book that gets filled in with electric "paintbrush guns", a series of floor panels that can be stepped on and make sounds, a giant pin screen, you name it.
DII.
(Dreamscape Room.)
One of the more ambitious new add-ons to the pavilion is the Dreamscape Room, a room that is set up to configure to one specific person's desire. Whoever's in control of the Dreamscape Room at the moment (each visitor has a time of five minutes within the Dreamscape Room before it's passed on to the next person) is able to shape and form a new world within the room, one that will disappear as soon as they leave. This is displayed in photorealistic light and sound, allowing for you to bring anything from your imagination right in front of you.
How will you use your time? Bringing to life a new creation, or perhaps showcasing your home world to others? Living out an old fantasy - a memory? You have a small amount of time here, and you should make the best of it.
DIII.
(With apologies to Cosmographia.)
Just outside of the Imagination Pavillion is a garden - series of colorful flowers and a Figment topiary. It's not explicitly advertised as being part of the exhibit, but there are a rainbow of flowers here, and they seem to be just as much a part of the festival as anything else. For, you see, picking a flower will make you feel a certain emotion for up to an hour, or until another flower is picked. This will depend on the color of the flower chosen. Below is a list of all the different ones!

PLANKTON FESTIVAL

PI.
(Trashfire.)
Meanwhile, directly across from the Imageworks Pavillion, this shit is happening I guess?
The primary attraction of the Plankton Festival is a statue of Plankton made out of what appears to be popsicle sticks. Surrounding this is a foodcart selling lukewarm chum on a stick, terrible yellow balloons that feature a cartoon eye (+the above horrifying balloon animals, a stall selling Chum Bucket Bucket Helmets, and a throne set up for Plankton himself. Much like Santa Claus, you can get a picture of him sitting in a throne with you either standing incredibly far away from him or being directly on top of him.
There's also literally a garbage can that's on fire. This is considered the highlight of the festival by many.
PII.
(Trashfire.)
Meanwhile, directly across from the Imageworks Pavillion, this shit is happening I guess?
The primary attraction of the Plankton Festival is a statue of Plankton made out of what appears to be popsicle sticks. Surrounding this is a foodcart selling lukewarm chum on a stick, terrible yellow balloons that feature a cartoon eye (+the above horrifying balloon animals, a stall selling Chum Bucket Bucket Helmets, and a throne set up for Plankton himself. Much like Santa Claus, you can get a picture of him sitting in a throne with you either standing incredibly far away from him or being directly on top of him.
There's also literally a garbage can that's on fire. This is considered the highlight of the festival by many.
PII.
(Ballpit.)
At some point, it is decided that the festival needs a new attraction. So, they bring it in:
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[Tadashi's just here for the tunnel, and testing its limits. A dark green splotch follows him as he walks from one end of the tunnel, disappearing and reappearing when he moves out and back in to see if the color changes. That's pretty cool.]
DII
[The Dreamscape Room is where he can be found the most often. The turns are only five minutes long, so he's taking multiple turns--going once, then letting a few more people go, then taking another turn. It's technically following the rules, and everyone is getting a turn.
The dreamscapes are of one of three things. The first is a bedroom of some sort, slightly dusty everywhere except for the connected bathroom and the bed, which is disheveled like it's been used recently. Strewn across the bed are several strips of cloth and near those a fat calico cat is curled up. The sound of running water is coming from the bathroom, but the door is partly closed, obscuring whoever is in there, so the only person that can be identified in the room is Tadashi, who's sitting on the floor in a corner opposite the door.
The second is the interior of a cafe, with a view of two city streets outside the illusory windows. It doesn't match any of the Joffrey's locations in the park, but you're welcome to ask Tadashi what it is.
The third puts you in an episode of some sort of mecha anime, right smack in the middle of a battle scene. Enjoy that.]
PI
[These balloons are creepy. Come help Tadashi toss them into the garbage fire, where they belong. Popping optional.]
P1
Mee-mi muh meep mi, muhmi-meep mi MEEP, mineemuh-meepmi mimeemim mi-muhmuhmin muhmeep mi MEEP MIMEE...
Re: P1
You get those inflatable Planktons, Beaker.]
Good to know I'm not the only one who doesn't like them.
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Mee-muh meep mi!! Meep mi!!!
[Once he calms down from his frenzy enough to realize Tadashi said something, Beaker rather sheepishly throws the last balloon in his hand into the fire.]
Muhmi-meep mee, minimuh meep mini.
[He hates the balloons, and the person they represent.]
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Need more balloons? [He holds a couple out; they've already been deflated, but Beaker could stab them if he wanted.] I'm just getting rid of them because they creep me out.
[That, and Plankton is pretty low on his list of favorite people.]
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Mee-muhmeep mimuh mee miniiimeep me. Minuhmi-mi mieep muh meep.
[At least Bunsen bothered to understand what he had to say. And didn't force him to get into a dunk tank of chum.]
DII
[Count Olaf is quick to pull up a chair and glare at Tadashi, as though expecting him to immediately go make this.]
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Uh...no. Isn't that basically au jus?
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[He doesn't get up from his own chair, but a mug does materialize in front of Olaf...followed by a dozen other identical mugs, all filled with either au jus or coffee.
Not that it really matters, because Olaf wouldn't be able to taste it, and if he tries to pick up any of the cups, they'll either simply disappear or melt out of his hands.]
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Hmph! So poor you can’t even afford au jus, I imagine.