Hey Ya'll!
Just thought it would be nice to remember Horizons for a few minutes. This was one of my favorite attractions at EPCOT and always looked forward to it a kid growing up and going to Walt Disney World. I remember everything about that ride and Im glad we used the video camera in taping the ride so I can still see it and for future generations to see it.
Remember the colorful curtain start with the voice over introduction "Tomorrows Horizon's are here today!"; the future that was to be with Jules Verne's man being shot to the moon with a dog and chicken inside his capsule with him; or the vision of Paris, France with all the hot air balloons in the sky transporting people every where; to the 1950's version of the future with robot's as Butler's and Chef's (one thing that version of the future got right was the Tan-O-Matic Machine that the man is sitting in and I guess you could say the T.V. near the bathtub that the woman is watching...if you like to watch T.V. while you bathe). Also remember the neon "Jetson's" type city with flying cars.
One thing I did not like when I was 4 or 5 was the giant screen that shows the Space Shuttle lifting off and then a video of traveling through I believe a computer chip or something to that affect.
Remember the City of the Future with the dad playing a light-up keyboard and the mom talking to her daughter using a hologram type phone where she could see her and talk to her. They also had a little garden behind their house. I always wanted to go and sit on that couch and just take it all in.
One thing I will never forget will be the orange smell when you go to the Farm of the Future where the oranges are being harvested by robot's with a storm on the horizon. Another cool thing is the spaceship that was docked near the daughters work station.
Then you go to her house where her husband and son are planning on baking a cake for a relatives birthday. Everything was automated here...including the refrigerator.
Thats just the starter...I will have more of the ride in a little bit. Enjoy!
Just thought it would be nice to remember Horizons for a few minutes. This was one of my favorite attractions at EPCOT and always looked forward to it a kid growing up and going to Walt Disney World. I remember everything about that ride and Im glad we used the video camera in taping the ride so I can still see it and for future generations to see it.
Remember the colorful curtain start with the voice over introduction "Tomorrows Horizon's are here today!"; the future that was to be with Jules Verne's man being shot to the moon with a dog and chicken inside his capsule with him; or the vision of Paris, France with all the hot air balloons in the sky transporting people every where; to the 1950's version of the future with robot's as Butler's and Chef's (one thing that version of the future got right was the Tan-O-Matic Machine that the man is sitting in and I guess you could say the T.V. near the bathtub that the woman is watching...if you like to watch T.V. while you bathe). Also remember the neon "Jetson's" type city with flying cars.
One thing I did not like when I was 4 or 5 was the giant screen that shows the Space Shuttle lifting off and then a video of traveling through I believe a computer chip or something to that affect.
Remember the City of the Future with the dad playing a light-up keyboard and the mom talking to her daughter using a hologram type phone where she could see her and talk to her. They also had a little garden behind their house. I always wanted to go and sit on that couch and just take it all in.
One thing I will never forget will be the orange smell when you go to the Farm of the Future where the oranges are being harvested by robot's with a storm on the horizon. Another cool thing is the spaceship that was docked near the daughters work station.
Then you go to her house where her husband and son are planning on baking a cake for a relatives birthday. Everything was automated here...including the refrigerator.
Thats just the starter...I will have more of the ride in a little bit. Enjoy!
