Alright, folks, here's the deal. Wonders of Life is on a seasonal schedule. . . open only during the peak times of the year. I was able to visit it twice after its initial January closure, and prior to that, in December. Sadly, I've never been able to leave the pavilion without thinking, "This may be the last time I breathe in that fresh air here."
But what's going ON in Wonders of Life? Is it going away, or what? Well, here are three pieces of evidence that WoL may be shut down - for good. Perhaps as the next "20,000 Leagues" and "Horizons":
If "Life" doesn't open this weekend, we know it's on its way out. Or it is simply destined to sit there for years until Disney decides what to do with it. But by no means is the pavilion a ghost town. . . guests still roll in when it’s open, despite its reduced attraction list.
From every source I have, there's a big question mark on Wonders of Life. Of course, Disney's goal is to get more and more and more (never-ending) people to Epcot; thus a new thrill ride is probably (eventually) on its way under current management. But so far, if the "seasonal" attraction doesn't open, we may be stuck with Wonders of Life being convention space. . . or our next "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea."
Here's the thing, folks: Wonders of Life is a very dated pavilion. It's also slowly being chinked away. Since 2001, the big year for Disney cutbacks, Coach's Corner, Anacomical Players, and other areas have been slowly closing up shop. Earlier, when MetLife left, several areas went without replacement.
Still, Wonders of Life holds a couple Epcot classics: BODY WARS and CRANIUM COMMAND. You know, I wouldn't mind if Body Wars were replaced with a brand new, state of the art thrill ride. . . but Cranium Command? This thing is an EPCOT CLASSIC. Look at it, folks, Disney showmanship at its best: original, loveable characters, educative, detail-crazy, and straight-out hilarious. (And who can forget the endangered wall carpet?!?! :lol: )
I'll be really bummed if Cranium Command has done its last performance; even more sad if it sits in the dark or is replaced as a queue for the next Disney thrill.
Another factor that gives Wonders of Life its unique nature is its peaceful *CLEAR and OPEN* atmosphere and ideal pavilion design. Unlike other Epcot pavilions, guests enter Wonders of Life with a blast of fresh air, and an inviting atmosphere with serene music. (The only comparison to this is the now endangered-peacefulness of the Land pavilion).
Come to think of it, Wonders of Life has one of the greatest designs for an Epcot pavilion:
Genius, isn't it? A true formula for success.
So what's next for Wonders of Life? Is Disney about to go the (cheap) way and change it to a Toy Story theme? Or give it a whole new theme to change its essence?
I'll tell you right now: these two ideas would be horrible. The essence of health and life are so necessary for Epcot - and there is so much potential left. And to make it a Toy Story ATTRACTION - why, that's ludicrous. Toy Story has nothing to do with Life or Health. . . and should not be slapped on there to "take over."
What I would LIKE to see done involves the following:
See what I'm saying? A brand new thrill ride can bring guests to Epcot as Mission Space has done, while exciting family attractions (such as the advertised characters/meet and greets or update to Cranium Command) can bring guests right into the brand new Wonders of Life. And wasn’t this WALT DISNEY’S dream? Places where parents and children can have fun together? This is not the case next door, anyway.
Meanwhile, behind the giant changes, Wonders of Life remains peaceful and truly valuable in its dedication to the themes of life and health. This formula is both inexpensive and pleasing to both new Epcot visitors and original Epcot fans.
Yet. . . will Disney let Wonders of Life sit miserable for years? Change it to a narrow-focused theme or slap a few characters on the whole thing?
Who is to know. . . but this thread is for YOU to post your opinions. What would you like to see? What should Disney do - and what SHOULDN'T it do?
The fact is. . . THERE IS STILL A CHANCE for Disney to make the perfect (inexpensive) remodeling of the pavilion to bring it back to life. Now is the time to voice out our opinions!
But what's going ON in Wonders of Life? Is it going away, or what? Well, here are three pieces of evidence that WoL may be shut down - for good. Perhaps as the next "20,000 Leagues" and "Horizons":
- Pure and Simple, the restaurant, has been recently boarded up - signaling its deconstruction.
- The gift shop has been gutted – DISNEY CLOSING A GIFT SHOP??! - now we know they're serious!
- It has not yet been open this summer. What about the 4th of July?!


If "Life" doesn't open this weekend, we know it's on its way out. Or it is simply destined to sit there for years until Disney decides what to do with it. But by no means is the pavilion a ghost town. . . guests still roll in when it’s open, despite its reduced attraction list.


From every source I have, there's a big question mark on Wonders of Life. Of course, Disney's goal is to get more and more and more (never-ending) people to Epcot; thus a new thrill ride is probably (eventually) on its way under current management. But so far, if the "seasonal" attraction doesn't open, we may be stuck with Wonders of Life being convention space. . . or our next "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea."
Here's the thing, folks: Wonders of Life is a very dated pavilion. It's also slowly being chinked away. Since 2001, the big year for Disney cutbacks, Coach's Corner, Anacomical Players, and other areas have been slowly closing up shop. Earlier, when MetLife left, several areas went without replacement.
Still, Wonders of Life holds a couple Epcot classics: BODY WARS and CRANIUM COMMAND. You know, I wouldn't mind if Body Wars were replaced with a brand new, state of the art thrill ride. . . but Cranium Command? This thing is an EPCOT CLASSIC. Look at it, folks, Disney showmanship at its best: original, loveable characters, educative, detail-crazy, and straight-out hilarious. (And who can forget the endangered wall carpet?!?! :lol: )
I'll be really bummed if Cranium Command has done its last performance; even more sad if it sits in the dark or is replaced as a queue for the next Disney thrill.
Another factor that gives Wonders of Life its unique nature is its peaceful *CLEAR and OPEN* atmosphere and ideal pavilion design. Unlike other Epcot pavilions, guests enter Wonders of Life with a blast of fresh air, and an inviting atmosphere with serene music. (The only comparison to this is the now endangered-peacefulness of the Land pavilion).
Come to think of it, Wonders of Life has one of the greatest designs for an Epcot pavilion:
- A peaceful, inviting atmosphere, not affected by the thrill
- A complex area of discovery - creatively and educationally - and hands-on activities
- A classic Disney show and a series of other attractions (Goofy About Health, Making of Me, etc)
- A thrill that brings in the guests
Genius, isn't it? A true formula for success.
So what's next for Wonders of Life? Is Disney about to go the (cheap) way and change it to a Toy Story theme? Or give it a whole new theme to change its essence?
I'll tell you right now: these two ideas would be horrible. The essence of health and life are so necessary for Epcot - and there is so much potential left. And to make it a Toy Story ATTRACTION - why, that's ludicrous. Toy Story has nothing to do with Life or Health. . . and should not be slapped on there to "take over."
What I would LIKE to see done involves the following:
- Update the Cranium Command film, elaborate on the queue, and perhaps include more recognizable celebrities.
- Theme Sensory Funhouse (and this area ONLY) to Toy Story. Advertising this area to families will bring them in.
- Add a new Disney characters show about health to Anacomical Players. A great way to bring in more guests in a classic Epcot fashion.
- Change Body Wars to a "StormRider"-type or Coaster attraction - that could go backstage into Mission Space's area. Make it revolutionary and relevant.
- Update hands-on areas to be as great as the original ImageWorks at Imagination.
See what I'm saying? A brand new thrill ride can bring guests to Epcot as Mission Space has done, while exciting family attractions (such as the advertised characters/meet and greets or update to Cranium Command) can bring guests right into the brand new Wonders of Life. And wasn’t this WALT DISNEY’S dream? Places where parents and children can have fun together? This is not the case next door, anyway.
Meanwhile, behind the giant changes, Wonders of Life remains peaceful and truly valuable in its dedication to the themes of life and health. This formula is both inexpensive and pleasing to both new Epcot visitors and original Epcot fans.
Yet. . . will Disney let Wonders of Life sit miserable for years? Change it to a narrow-focused theme or slap a few characters on the whole thing?
Who is to know. . . but this thread is for YOU to post your opinions. What would you like to see? What should Disney do - and what SHOULDN'T it do?
The fact is. . . THERE IS STILL A CHANCE for Disney to make the perfect (inexpensive) remodeling of the pavilion to bring it back to life. Now is the time to voice out our opinions!