
http://www.insidethemagic.net/2017/07/c ... ney-world/
The silver lining is....Tower of Terror staying the same?

Fare the well Stupid Judy
Spaceship Earth and The Land: The Last Stand.
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I will miss TGMR as well. And someone had requested the ride through of the original Universe of Energy when I was on my walk this morning so that was fun to listen to. I was lucky enough to see both the original and the Ellen version. And also both the original and last version of TGMR movie montage so I'm a pretty happy camper.horizons1 wrote:Nobody sad to also see TGMR close? I am a little bummed about both but it was time. Even when I rode them out of nostalgia I have to admit they were both very LONG rides.
Weird how there isn't much left of the original Future World isn't it? I enjoy the Land ride too. And would be super sad if anything happens to Spaceship Earth. I suppose if they did something to the inside of the attraction, I could deal with it, but if they ever were to tear that down I would be in tears myself. Doubt the structure would go anywhere though, that baby is pretty well set there I think!kelpseaweedkelp wrote:Whoa! I didn't even know about TGMR!
Man. So the only dark ride from EPCOT days left is Spaceship Earth. And the Land - which I recently went on and was like, this is the best ride in WDW.
Sheesh. I feel kind of sad.
Oh I see they are putting a Mickey Minnie rollercoaster in. Better than Guardians of the Galaxy!
The Alien part was the best.
Yes they are long rides - for when you are overheating and sick of talking with whoever you are with!
Weird to me. I would have thought more of the original attractions would still be around. But I suppose if something is named Future World, it doesn't do to have dated attractions in it.Wizzard419 wrote:Weird or good? It is so heavily dated in terms of content and presentation method that you cannot realistically do incremental upgrades anymore.
At this point, to name anything "futureworld" and try to maintain that label with any level of accuracy or integrity, would be cost-prohibitive unless everything is just VR on screens. And even then, it couldn't really be kept up without a reboot every 6 months or year. So the current Futureworld isn't really the future. And, if you count Mission:Space it isn't our world at all.Amy wrote:Weird to me. I would have thought more of the original attractions would still be around. But I suppose if something is named Future World, it doesn't do to have dated attractions in it.Wizzard419 wrote:Weird or good? It is so heavily dated in terms of content and presentation method that you cannot realistically do incremental upgrades anymore.
Except for Horizons of course.Wizzard419 wrote:just treating every ride as "once it is done, it will be great forever" is bad.
FACT.horizons1 wrote: Except for Horizons of course.
LOVE that idea, kelpseaweedkelp. And I love your user name, of course. I could hang with you.kelpseaweedkelp wrote:FACT.horizons1 wrote: Except for Horizons of course.
They could do like a balance of retro-future like Tommorrowland but steer it towards the spirit of optimism and things that can still be like original EPCOT.