What EPCOT refurb never should have happened?
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I have to Agree with Csquare FIGMENT!!! but after the refurmbishment it is like Disney took a part of your childhood away because as soon as you walked into that park you tell your parents "i want to ride figment" Now the good old imagination song is not the same and the Dreamfinder is not there no more eitherand speaking of the Dreamfinder i had my picture taken with him satnding outside of those glass pyramids with my stuffed figment and my figment hat that i just bought when i was six.
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It was money. The old ride had the best attendance in Future World, but it was also the most expensive to operate. Kodak's contract to sponsor the pavilion was almost up, and Fujifilm wanted to take it over and put in a thrill ride. Kodak wanted to stay, so they came up with a counterproposal to install a cheaper ride. Disney went with Kodak's proposal, and thus it was that Journey Into Imagination was replaced with a joyless mockery made from cast-off pieces of defunct attractions.Donalds1Fan wrote:I haven't been on a lot of these rides, but based on videos I've seen compared to the current version which I have ridden, I'd have to go with Figment. As I'm sure many think, the original seemed so creative and different. Why dumb it down to what it is now is beyond me.
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Future Guy wrote:It was money. The old ride had the best attendance in Future World, but it was also the most expensive to operate. Kodak's contract to sponsor the pavilion was almost up, and Fujifilm wanted to take it over and put in a thrill ride. Kodak wanted to stay, so they came up with a counterproposal to install a cheaper ride. Disney went with Kodak's proposal, and thus it was that Journey Into Imagination was replaced with a joyless mockery made from cast-off pieces of defunct attractions.Donalds1Fan wrote:I haven't been on a lot of these rides, but based on videos I've seen compared to the current version which I have ridden, I'd have to go with Figment. As I'm sure many think, the original seemed so creative and different. Why dumb it down to what it is now is beyond me.

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Interesting news on the Imagination front. Ever since John Lasseter got there, there's been a rumor that he wants to fix the Imagination pavilion and put Dreamfinder back in. Although the project seems to have run afoul of office politics, the rumor that an Imagination rehab is in the cards has been persistent.
From what I hear, the Disney decision-makers have a negative attitude toward folks like us who think some of the old rides were better. However, starting on October 30, you can buy this pin at the Disney World properties in Florida. It's called When Dreams Come True-Figment. Now, one can't read too much into this. It may just be a case of Disney dredging up old characters to put on a pin so they can sell it. But isn't it interesting that they're selling a pin that shows Figment dreaming longingly of his old friend Dreamfinder? Maybe there are some people at Disney who want Dreamfinder back.
And maybe one day, we'll have a new, improved version of the old ride. Who knows?
From what I hear, the Disney decision-makers have a negative attitude toward folks like us who think some of the old rides were better. However, starting on October 30, you can buy this pin at the Disney World properties in Florida. It's called When Dreams Come True-Figment. Now, one can't read too much into this. It may just be a case of Disney dredging up old characters to put on a pin so they can sell it. But isn't it interesting that they're selling a pin that shows Figment dreaming longingly of his old friend Dreamfinder? Maybe there are some people at Disney who want Dreamfinder back.
And maybe one day, we'll have a new, improved version of the old ride. Who knows?
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That pin is kind of hideously depressing. Figment dreaming of the good old days is so sad.Future Guy wrote:But isn't it interesting that they're selling a pin that shows Figment dreaming longingly of his old friend Dreamfinder? Maybe there are some people at Disney who want Dreamfinder back.
Of course now I have a mental image of him, Toad, Bonnie Appetit and Tom Morrow, sitting around a dive bar, reminiscing. That's a pin I'd buy.

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Wow that pin is a little depressing. Makes you feel bad for the little purple guy.
"Two tiny wings...eyes big and yellow...horns of a steer...but a lovable fellow...from head to tail, he's royal purple pigment...and there...voila...you've got a Figment!"
I could see how he misses his old pal.
"Two tiny wings...eyes big and yellow...horns of a steer...but a lovable fellow...from head to tail, he's royal purple pigment...and there...voila...you've got a Figment!"
I could see how he misses his old pal.

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Yeah, I think there were a few people who wanted to change it and most didn't. It's just so sad that the whole Imagination pavilion has fallen so far in the past several years. Maybe once the economy picks back up (crosses fingers) they will reinvest in that pavilion. It was actually one of the few things that I remember from my first trip to WDW when I was 4 years old...almost exactly 22 years ago! (Nov 1986)

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