I never did either.jenndisney wrote:I never got to see Wonders of Life. It is one I wish I could have seen just to mark it off my list.
What EPCOT refurb never should have happened?
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I have been at WDW all week for work. I have had dinner at EPCOT each night, and I took a few minutes to talk to an Imagination worker about the ride and I got some really stong indications that the ride is infact headed toward a refurb soon. It also looked like there was work going on inside the glass pyramids. When I was walking up the walkway into The Land I thought I could actually see scafolding inside the pyramids. It could have been my imagination, but I think this ride is headed for a big re-do.
Me? I dislike the last spaceship earth refurb. First half of the ride, OK. I liked a few of the changes. But the end with the touch screens, uhh, kind of like a big letdown. I liked the old version better. And I prefer The Jeremy Irons narration to the woman doing it now. She's talented, but I just prefer Jeremy's expressiveness to hers. I may have liked Mr. Cronkite's voice as well, but without being able to put the sound to the scenes, I won't know.
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I agree that the new Spaceship Earth is lacking at the end (from the outer space POV of Earth onward). However, it isn't too late for Disney to listen to the fan's opinions and make some changes. Also, the first half of the ride remains relatively true to the original. When it comes to total changes, replacing Horizons, a smart, optimistic look at the future with Mission: Space, a thrill ride that most people find TOO thrilling, and the original JII to the past two incarnations, are far worse in comparison.
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Aren't they turning the upstairs room that used to house the ImageWorks into some kind of Kim Possible thing? That could have been what you saw, although I dearly hope that they give the pavilion a huge rehab to undo the damage that the previous two rehabs have wrought. I want the ride to last 10 minutes again, I want Dreamfinder back, and most of all I want it not to feel like a hollow dumping ground for pieces of defunct attractions.Admiral01 wrote:I have been at WDW all week for work. I have had dinner at EPCOT each night, and I took a few minutes to talk to an Imagination worker about the ride and I got some really stong indications that the ride is infact headed toward a refurb soon. It also looked like there was work going on inside the glass pyramids. When I was walking up the walkway into The Land I thought I could actually see scafolding inside the pyramids. It could have been my imagination, but I think this ride is headed for a big re-do.
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It's just always so ironic, that the one pavilion in epcot that would probably never need a complete overhaul has already changed three times. Imagination is timeless, and while all the other pavilions would undoubtfully need to be brought p to the times, the Imagination pavilion would only need the occasional dusting and a few minor improvements...
Bring back Dreamfinder is all I will say...
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I loved Body Wars!! Everyone else I knew hated it because it really is the wildest ride in WDW... worse than Star Tours when it comes to jerking you all around- but I never get sick from that stuff. and I was really sad when it closed.
Also, I know Judy Dench is a great actress, but BRING BACK JEREMY IRONS, darnit!!!
That being said, of course, I had to vote for the ORIGINAL Journey Into Imagination in the poll.
Also, I know Judy Dench is a great actress, but BRING BACK JEREMY IRONS, darnit!!!
That being said, of course, I had to vote for the ORIGINAL Journey Into Imagination in the poll.
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I second that. I really enjoy Star Tours, but it does not come close in my book. I found the jerking you around to be fun and never got sick/or was on it when anyone got sick. I honestly felt that it was not even close to being the wildest ride in Disney World... If you think about it Test Track has you flying around a corner at 65mph and Mission Space has you subjected to 2g's for about 15 seconds.figmentaholic wrote:I loved Body Wars!! Everyone else I knew hated it because it really is the wildest ride in WDW... worse than Star Tours when it comes to jerking you all around- but I never get sick from that stuff. and I was really sad when it closed.
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Len90 wrote:I second that. I really enjoy Star Tours, but it does not come close in my book. I found the jerking you around to be fun and never got sick/or was on it when anyone got sick. I honestly felt that it was not even close to being the wildest ride in Disney World... If you think about it Test Track has you flying around a corner at 65mph and Mission Space has you subjected to 2g's for about 15 seconds.figmentaholic wrote:I loved Body Wars!! Everyone else I knew hated it because it really is the wildest ride in WDW... worse than Star Tours when it comes to jerking you all around- but I never get sick from that stuff. and I was really sad when it closed.
Well I never had any problems with Test Track when it came to the G forces and such.. It is a different kind of stress that it is putting on you in relation to Star Tours or Body Wars. The latter 2 stay still but jostle you around, and the former one is, for the most part, smooth, but like you said it gives you g-force stresses.
I think a lot of times people have problems with one type or the others, but not usually both.
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