You get to bring back one extinct attraction for one day.
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Great point on Tomorrowland. It is now Animation Land. Buzz, Stitch, Monsters Inc. The look into the future is lost. Same really at FutureWorld and Innoventions.mindflipper wrote:I prefer Timekeeper/From Time to Time over the Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor. I wish Tomorrowland was more "tomorrow" than it is now. It doesn't have that futuristic feel - its more like "Scifi-land".
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Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor or MILF as some have come to call it...Amy wrote:And what did they replace it with?

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I believe Mission to Mars was there before Alien Encounter.boilerbabe wrote:Although I do like Monsters Inc. I wish that Disney would bring back some of their classic attractions. Especially to Tomorrowland.
Does anyone remember what was in the place of Stitch's Encounter (even before Alien Encounter), I don't remember anymore?!
I would bring back World of Motion.

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Yeah...I only went on it one time...when I was 4 years old back in the 80s. I barely remember parts of it...like it was round inside and the seats were similar to the way they are now. I remember there being a screen on the floor that made it possible to see yourself blasting off. I also remember the whole thing shaking and all that. Lots of cool stuff for a 4 year old...probably why it's one of the few things I can remember from my first trip...along with the awesomeness of Epcot Center of course!boilerbabe wrote:I vaguely remember Missing to Mars, but I think you're right theBIGyowski!

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Ooooh you are right!!! It's coming back to me now! I was only 3 at our first trip in 1980, so I was 5 for our next trip, I bet that's when we went on it! Thanks for helping me remember!theBIGyowski wrote:Yeah...I only went on it one time...when I was 4 years old back in the 80s. I barely remember parts of it...like it was round inside and the seats were similar to the way they are now. I remember there being a screen on the floor that made it possible to see yourself blasting off. I also remember the whole thing shaking and all that. Lots of cool stuff for a 4 year old...probably why it's one of the few things I can remember from my first trip...along with the awesomeness of Epcot Center of course!boilerbabe wrote:I vaguely remember Missing to Mars, but I think you're right theBIGyowski!

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I remember going on MTM at DL when I was probably around 5 or 6 and I was scared that we were really going away and might not make it back!boilerbabe wrote:Ooooh you are right!!! It's coming back to me now! I was only 3 at our first trip in 1980, so I was 5 for our next trip, I bet that's when we went on it! Thanks for helping me remember!theBIGyowski wrote:Yeah...I only went on it one time...when I was 4 years old back in the 80s. I barely remember parts of it...like it was round inside and the seats were similar to the way they are now. I remember there being a screen on the floor that made it possible to see yourself blasting off. I also remember the whole thing shaking and all that. Lots of cool stuff for a 4 year old...probably why it's one of the few things I can remember from my first trip...along with the awesomeness of Epcot Center of course!boilerbabe wrote:I vaguely remember Missing to Mars, but I think you're right theBIGyowski!
