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COP is great as it is. It could be better though. The last time jump is large and misses out a lot of recent history, space exploration for instance. It could do with at least one extra scene from the 60s or 70s before a final year 2100 or some such. The final scene has a "present" rather than a "future" feel.
Still a must see every trip though
it certainly has that original Disney magic.
Still a must see every trip though

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Of course, the design is only for four scenes, right? I wonder if it's time to start a little bit more recently so the four scenes could be maybe the 20s or 30s, the 50s or 60s, the present and the future. But then we'd miss out on the turn of the century and I do love that scene.
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Yeah, how impossible would it be to enlarget the building? I mean add another room to the Carousel to add another scene? I know financially it wouldn't be feasable due to the contructing of the room, moving everything down one, buying all the props, creating another animatronic...
Never mind... it's impossible.
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Hmmm.Blackie Pueblo wrote:Yeah, how impossible would it be to enlarget the building? I mean add another room to the Carousel to add another scene? I know financially it wouldn't be feasable due to the contructing of the room, moving everything down one, buying all the props, creating another animatronic...![]()
Never mind... it's impossible.
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The whole ride is in a circle already divided into 5 segments.(Isn't the opening and closing scene only a curtain no anamatronics) If you could use this as the final scene(or first scene) we would be off and running with an increased ride.

Technically I believe it could be done. All it would take is time money and a sprinkle of Disney magic. 8)
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But, didn't Uncle Walt used to say that "It's kind of fun to do the impossible"?Blackie Pueblo wrote: Never mind... it's impossible.
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My kids are in their teens and they love all the AA stuff. However, they are both Disney babies and have been visiting WDW since they were toddlers, so it's all second nature to them. They like the newer attractions and thrill rides too.
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The problem is they load/unload people into the theater with the time between scenes here. You couldn't add another scene to be shown or they'd have no time to have people enter/exit the theater.Joe90 wrote: Hmmm.![]()
The whole ride is in a circle already divided into 5 segments.(Isn't the opening and closing scene only a curtain no anamatronics) If you could use this as the final scene(or first scene) we would be off and running with an increased ride.![]()
Technically I believe it could be done. All it would take is time money and a sprinkle of Disney magic. 8)
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As much as I'd hate to dump the first scene, I think that's probably the best way to update it. I think part of the original idea was to impress people with how much progress there was between 1890something and 1960something when it was first shown, and it was impressive then. But now it's been 110 years and, imo, we've crossed the mental barrier where it doesn't seem that long ago anymore, you know what I mean? 110 years was a pretty long time ago; doesn't really surprise me that things were 'old fashioned', so the fact we've made a lot of progress since then is kinda 'so what?'.Hypermommy wrote:Of course, the design is only for four scenes, right? I wonder if it's time to start a little bit more recently so the four scenes could be maybe the 20s or 30s, the 50s or 60s, the present and the future. But then we'd miss out on the turn of the century and I do love that scene.
Another problem with just updating the last scene (which badly needs it) is if you leave the previous scenes as 1890something, 1920ish, 1940ish and then make the next scene, like, 2050, you have a huge disconnect there that would damage the flow of the story (in my opinion, anyway).
I think one of the better ways to update it at this point would be to bump up the first scene to around 1920, and the advent of widespread electricity, etc. like they have now, then do the 2nd around 1950ish.. maybe 1960ish and touch on the Space Race? Put the 3rd scene around 1980ish and the nascent digital revolution, then go somewhere in the non-specific near-but-not-too-near future. I think that hits a lot of the big things that happened over the century without making too-big jumps.
Of course that's probably way, way more refurbing that Disney will do, but a girl can dream.

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Six segments five theatres, more stops, re-engineer the gap between the entrance and exit doors. Technically pretty easy stuff. 8)Mr.ToadWildRider wrote:The problem is they load/unload people into the theater with the time between scenes here. You couldn't add another scene to be shown or they'd have no time to have people enter/exit the theater.Joe90 wrote: Hmmm.![]()
The whole ride is in a circle already divided into 5 segments.(Isn't the opening and closing scene only a curtain no anamatronics) If you could use this as the final scene(or first scene) we would be off and running with an increased ride.![]()
Technically I believe it could be done. All it would take is time money and a sprinkle of Disney magic. 8)
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They could easily rework the COP to have more stops.
I think the current one works ok as long as they keep the last scene relatively current with today's technology.
As long as ti remains I'm happy
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I think the current one works ok as long as they keep the last scene relatively current with today's technology.
As long as ti remains I'm happy

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if they had more stops wouldn't they have to change up the theater section? That would seem to be a bit of a chore. But then again, anything's do-able.
Actually, I think COP would be more interesting if they'd go slightly into tomorrow for the last scene. Not way in the future but just a few years. Like a year or so ago over at Epcot when I saw the "thumbprint" thing for opening the front door. That was so cool. Then a few months later I read that the things are actually on sale. That kind of stuff would be neat in COP.
On thing they definitely should mention is the concept of online schooling. I think that's going to really take off here soon. My kid does it full time (his teachers and classes are online -- think distance learning but in middle school). And I know a lot of kids in the area are doing it to supplement classes or take classes that their particular school can't offer.
Anyway... those are my thoughts for the day for what they're worth.
Actually, I think COP would be more interesting if they'd go slightly into tomorrow for the last scene. Not way in the future but just a few years. Like a year or so ago over at Epcot when I saw the "thumbprint" thing for opening the front door. That was so cool. Then a few months later I read that the things are actually on sale. That kind of stuff would be neat in COP.
On thing they definitely should mention is the concept of online schooling. I think that's going to really take off here soon. My kid does it full time (his teachers and classes are online -- think distance learning but in middle school). And I know a lot of kids in the area are doing it to supplement classes or take classes that their particular school can't offer.
Anyway... those are my thoughts for the day for what they're worth.
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