"Old" EPCOT vs "New" EPCOT?

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Post by SimonTemplar » Jul Tue 03, 2007 10:35 pm

Change is necessary at some point, although not always popular. I'll admit to liking Test Track and Mission: Space, but give me back the originals. I miss Horizons, World of Motion, Journey Into Imagination, and the original theme to Universe of Energy. Oh well, at least I can listen to these on Subsonic and reminisce (sigh). :roll:
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Post by meticulus9 » Jul Wed 04, 2007 1:29 pm

kkbowen12 wrote:Change is necessary at some point, although not always popular. I'll admit to liking Test Track and Mission: Space, but give me back the originals. I miss Horizons, World of Motion, Journey Into Imagination, and the original theme to Universe of Energy. Oh well, at least I can listen to these on Subsonic and reminisce (sigh). :roll:

i agree. test track is really good, but just not as good as WOM. However, all the other originals were better attractions than their replacements. Mission Space just is not a good thrill ride. You should want to ride it again and again, and I dont. Now if they actually made it where, your abilities would change the outcome (rather than computer overide...) it would be more interesting.

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Post by nancynohorse » Jul Wed 04, 2007 4:59 pm

Guess I'm old fashioned...I prefer the old EPCOT. The rides were longer and more detailed.

I liked it much better in The Land (boat ride) when the cast member told the story instead of a recorded message.

Journey Into Imagination was FAR better before they changed it! If Figment was Dreamfinder's figment of his imagination then where did this new guy come from?? I realize they had to change Figment's voice but Disney could have found a closer voice.

Too bad GM couldn't have kept both rides.



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Post by AJBARTH » Jul Wed 04, 2007 5:27 pm

The "old EPCOT" will always be to my liking. We always looked forward to those attractions where we could get that 20-30 min break in the a/c. But not only that, the rides were down to earth and enjoyable. If Disney wants to compete with the thrill ride parks, built one. I don't think that Walt had those ideas in mind when he came up with the EPCOT idea. If the California park works for those inclinded to ride the fast pace thrill rides, then build one of those in Florida, lord knows they have the room. If i want to ride rollercoasters and flip-flop types of attractions, I'll go to USF.

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Post by nancynohorse » Jul Wed 04, 2007 6:30 pm

Boy isn't that the truth! EPCOT was a wonderful park. Seems all the parks are trying to be like Cedar Point. Who can be the fastest and highest coaster? Since the Magic Kingdom has remained the same, why change EPCOT? :ccat: :goofy_bounce: :mickey3: :wave:

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Post by casrin » Jul Wed 04, 2007 6:42 pm

The original Universe of Energy... we'd go in there and all four of us would fall sound asleep until the finale. LOL :wink: I did like it better when Ellen was added to the show; it made it entertaining at least!

It's interesting to hear the negative reviews for Mission:Space. I'll admit I haven't followed it at all online to what people thought of it. Too bad it hasn't met with our expectations, since everyone seemed to love Horizons. :x
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Post by nancynohorse » Jul Thu 05, 2007 6:22 pm

I had forgotten we would fall asleep[ during the old Universe of Energy. The best part of the ride, I thought, were the dinosaurs. The part only lasted a few minutes. :ccat: :goofy_bounce: :mickey3: :wave:
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Post by foldmama » Jul Fri 06, 2007 9:45 am

I really miss the old Epcot. I was only able to experience it once, but I would give anything to ride the original Horizons and and World of Motion. I love MS, but I can only do the mild version because of my asthma. Test Track is my nephew's favorite!

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Post by nancynohorse » Jul Fri 06, 2007 4:02 pm

It is too bad that Disney couldn't keep the old attractions. Sure everything has too change but I wish Disney had kept some of the old attractions. Horizons and World of Motion were awesome. Journey Into Imagination was SUPER-GREAT!! I don't care for the wilder rides so....

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Post by DisBeamer » Jul Fri 06, 2007 7:48 pm

I loved 'old EPCOT' but I love Epcot too. It's hard for me to pick one over the other, when I'd rather spend a day in 'new Epcot' over MGM or AK any time.

I want to say I miss the edu-tainment feel of some of the rides, though, looking back on it, I'm not sure what I actually learned from WoM or Horizons - they were just well thought out, well executed attractions. Which is not to say that Test Track and M:S aren't (at least, in my opinion). I think the main difference to my mind is that TT and M:S don't feel as 'classic Disney' to me. No animatronics, flimsy storyline. I'm all for technological enhancements but there should be a balance between moving forward - which is what the spirit of EPCOT was supposed to be, after all - and remembering where you came from, which was also something dear to Walt's heart.

I don't dislike the 'new' Epcot, but I'd prefer that they'd been able to keep some of the feel of the old in with the new. I'm glad Mission:Space is there, but I wish it hadn't crushed Horizons.

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Post by Cheshire Cat » Jul Fri 06, 2007 10:54 pm

I'm all for the updating like Ellen and Nemo. Even though Nemo is a little over the top, it didn't destroy the pavilion like M:S or JII.

I really miss JII and Horizons. For some reason WoM didn't appeeal to me as much, and I'd be indifferent as to whether they built Test Track or not.

Soarin' is good although I wish they had moved food Rocks to the Wonders of Life pavilion, where it would have fit right in and we wouldn't have lost one good attraction for another good attraction.

M:S is a complete waste in my opinion. Of course there's the obvious statement that it replaced one of the greatest attractions Disney ever made. I also think it's rather stupid to build something that a majority of people will get sick on. I don't get sick on it, but I don't really like the feeling of having massive amounts of pressure forced on me. That's not my idea of 'fun'. It's also very short and boring.

Mainly, I liked the overlying theme of EPCOT and how everything is related to our own future. If they can find a way to tie all the pavilions together again to a central theme, I might enjoy it a bit more. Right now it's just becoming bunch of rides where the guests assume the role of something (astronout, crash test dummy, handglider)

I guess nobody, including Disney will never know what epcot is, or what it's supposed to be.

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Post by BuDz211 » Jul Sat 07, 2007 1:21 am

I'm sticking with old Epcot Center. It's all about the childhood memories. I also was a secret nerd and loved the edu-tainment aspect of it.
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Post by casrin » Jul Sat 07, 2007 9:00 am

I also was a secret nerd and loved the edu-tainment aspect of it.
Exactly! 8) :lol:

After all, I never knew what hydoponic farming was until I went to EPCOT. Hehe.
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Post by Cheshire Cat » Jul Sat 07, 2007 1:05 pm

It really makes me angry that people used to not go to EPCOT because they didn't want to be educated on vacation, yet, people go to museums and national parks for vacation, and most of the time they leave with some education anyway. People contradict themselves. :?

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Post by nancynohorse » Jul Sat 07, 2007 7:12 pm

Oh boy, Cheshire Cat you are so correct. Go to a museum for a vacation but don't go to EPCOT!! My kids LOVED the ole' EPCOT. My son was 5 and my daughter was 9 on our first visit to EPCOT. They loved EPCOT. Every trip back to WDW we visited EPCOT first.

But, we still love the old EPCOT much more then the new attractions.

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