"Old" EPCOT vs "New" EPCOT?

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Post by disneypinnut » Jul Sun 15, 2007 3:55 pm

What I really miss is the way the theme music makes the ride. For instance, "Fun to Be Free" in the World of Motion really helped to bind what you saw with what you heard. Now I really enjoy Test Track, but the techno music that is in the queue line is nothing like the themes of old. :idea:

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Post by rdeacon » Jul Sun 15, 2007 5:10 pm

Hmm that is a good point. While the Test Track music does fit the theme.. its not Fun to be free, by any stretch.

Guess the same could be said for "If you had wings" as well.

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Post by casrin » Jul Mon 16, 2007 6:53 am

I totally agree. But, I have to admit, nancynohorse and I have quite a few giggles while listening to some of the theme music. It sounds very.... "dated" to the 80s, you know?

From that angle, I could see why Disney would replace the music. :lol:
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Post by jiminycricket » Jul Wed 18, 2007 1:00 pm

I miss the old Epcot. Like it has been stated before, there are some things that I like about the new, but not more than I miss the old! I guess it has to do with making childhood memories there.

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Post by nancynohorse » Jul Wed 18, 2007 2:56 pm

jiminycricket wrote:I miss the old Epcot. Like it has been stated before, there are some things that I like about the new, but not more than I miss the old! I guess it has to do with making childhood memories there.
I think you it on the head... I guess it has to do with making childhood memories there.

I have such wonderful memories of the 'old EPCOT.' Like Walter Cronkite narrating Space Ship Earth, the cast member floating along on The Land, of course Dreamfinder with Figment and many more. But, at least I have the memories of old EPCOT.


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Post by BrandanW » Jul Thu 19, 2007 2:11 am

EPCOT Center totally. I agree that Ellen's Energy thing with Bill the science guy is neato. However I would love to see epcot made the way walt wanted it done.

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Post by rmorton50 » Jul Sat 21, 2007 2:35 pm

My whole family loved the old EPCOT center. We'd go there over and over. I miss Horizons and World of motion the most. I really do LOVE Mission:Space! I got to ride many times during the soft opening and never had any trouble with it. I like the longer experiences that are classic Disney. Wife and I are going next Saturday and we will spend a lot of time at EPCOT. It's still a great experience overall.

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Post by casrin » Jul Sat 21, 2007 4:55 pm

Have fun next week. ;)
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Post by disneypinnut » Jul Sun 22, 2007 4:20 pm

I rode Livin' with the Land on my last visit. I was disappointed that there was no theme song. The ride was fairly quiet, except for the cast member. I always loved "Listen to the Land" Remember? "Just make believe, you're a tiny little seed..."

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Post by packwingfn » Jul Sun 22, 2007 4:56 pm

Of all the EPCOT songs though, that was the worst one to get stuck in your head.
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Post by Croaker » Jul Mon 23, 2007 12:05 am

This really isn't a fair question. its like saying do you prefer the atari 2600 vs. the xbox? well...back when i was 8 Atari was so far advanced and awesome i was excited everytime i went to a friends house that had one. today xbox games are far advanced but the whole idea of home entertainment has changed. remember the first cell phones? it was like holding a roller skate to your head. i'm a fan (i'm lying right now) of change...change is good...always embrace change! while we hate a change in our ritual its best not to live in the past.....if they ever change the dole whips i will boycott disney forever.

now that i've gone completely off topic, i'll answer my choice.

The old epcot was better. lets bring back the original world of imagination...move Test Track to Italy pavillion (there's nothing there!) call it ferrari test track! rebuild world of motion, open the Horizon's pavillion, change the land ride to "livin with the Man!" and have it a boat ride through the bad sections of big cities, while police chase us!
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Post by casrin » Jul Mon 23, 2007 7:24 am

I don't know, Croaker. I prefer the Atari 2600 to the games today! :lol:
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Post by subsonic » Jul Mon 23, 2007 10:32 am

Croaker wrote:This really isn't a fair question. its like saying do you prefer the atari 2600 vs. the xbox? well...back when i was 8 Atari was so far advanced and awesome i was excited everytime i went to a friends house that had one. today xbox games are far advanced but the whole idea of home entertainment has changed.
I think your observation is a great one but the spin on it is wrong. The formula for making games has not changed though. They just look better and can do more. This is the type of change (upgrades?) Disney needs. If you observe franchises like Super Mario Brothers, Zelda, and Fantasy Star they have basically stuck to the same play styles. In relation to Disney I believe this has happened to rides like (at Disneyland and hopefully WDW) Haunted Mantion, Space Mountain, and Pirates. They have received upgrades to make them more exciting.

I'll say it again, Disney should upgrade not replace. Imagine how incredible Horizons would be if all the animatronics were like Jack Sparrow. So many new effects can be done and ride systems have evolved. Disney could have expanded World of Motion to use the Test Track cars, still told a story like WoM and at the end showed you what the cars of the future would be like by zooming around like it does now.

Give me the old EPCOT with new upgrades that stayed on theme.
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Post by Jacca5660 » Jul Mon 23, 2007 11:30 am

subsonic wrote:
Croaker wrote:This really isn't a fair question. its like saying do you prefer the atari 2600 vs. the xbox? well...back when i was 8 Atari was so far advanced and awesome i was excited everytime i went to a friends house that had one. today xbox games are far advanced but the whole idea of home entertainment has changed.
I think your observation is a great one but the spin on it is wrong. The formula for making games has not changed though. They just look better and can do more. This is the type of change (upgrades?) Disney needs. If you observe franchises like Super Mario Brothers, Zelda, and Fantasy Star they have basically stuck to the same play styles. In relation to Disney I believe this has happened to rides like (at Disneyland and hopefully WDW) Haunted Mantion, Space Mountain, and Pirates. They have received upgrades to make them more exciting.

I'll say it again, Disney should upgrade not replace. Imagine how incredible Horizons would be if all the animatronics were like Jack Sparrow. So many new effects can be done and ride systems have evolved. Disney could have expanded World of Motion to use the Test Track cars, still told a story like WoM and at the end showed you what the cars of the future would be like by zooming around like it does now.

Give me the old EPCOT with new upgrades that stayed on theme.
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Post by BuDz211 » Jul Mon 23, 2007 1:02 pm

I tell you the truth, the sad day will arrive when the Wonders of Life area becomes officially closed for good. I have a feeling that it will happen eventually. For me, I consider this part of the old Epcot. I remember reading an article about this area in elementary school and then finally being there. I was so psyched. Body wars and Cranium Command was so awesome. I'm listening to the loop as I type this and just had a memory of pedaling a bike with a TV telling me how many calories I burned. :cry: I doubt I will ever get back there again before Disney removes it.

BTW, I just bought my first car a few months ago and I understand what "Fun to be Free" means. I see what the fuss is about now. Being able to travel wherever I want is awesome.
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