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Experience Design Concept · Sustainability

Your Visit Has an Impact.

A cinematic experience concept where the guest journey itself carries the lesson — environmental storytelling, behavior modeling, and immersive education woven into the visit.

Guest journeyBehavior modelingImmersive education
Environment

A pavilion at golden hour.

Living walls. Quiet light. A space that already feels like an answer before a single panel is read.

Interaction

Small choices, made visible.

The visit itself becomes the lesson — interactions that mirror behavior back to the guest without lecturing.

Outcome

Lessons that travel home.

Not retention metrics. A felt shift — a way of seeing that walks out the gate with the visitor.

Independent experience-design exploration. Not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced for Disney or The Walt Disney Company.

Walk-through

A guest journey, scene by scene.

The pavilion is read as a sequence — arrival, interaction, return — paced like a short film rather than a museum loop.

I.Arrival

The pavilion meets you before the message does.

Guests cross a threshold of living wall and low water — a quiet sensory reset. Before any panel asks anything of them, the environment has already begun teaching: this place behaves like the system it's about.

II.Inside

Choices feel small, and visible.

Stations are framed around a single decision at a time — water, energy, material — each mirroring the guest's choice back as light, sound, or shadow on a shared environmental canvas. The collective behavior of the room becomes legible without a lecture.

III.Return

The walk out is the takeaway.

Exit is staged as a soft re-entry into the park — no quiz, no badge, no email capture. The intended outcome is felt, not tracked: a recalibrated way of noticing systems that follows the guest home and surfaces in ordinary choices days later.

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The brief, page by page.

An optional appendix. The primary experience lives on this page. Use the arrows or thumbnails to walk through it.

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