Goofyernmost
Premium Member
The words of dead people are very rarely listened to unless you actually can hear it! Write that down, it will be quoted continuously in the future. 
Don't you realize what this is? They finally perfected the Journey into Imagination turntable concept.
EVP session....The words of dead people are very rarely listened to unless you actually can hear it! Write that down, it will be quoted continuously in the future.![]()
It seems more like a proof of concept. Any show would be amazingly short.
I don't think they can get rid of it. It's there something from Walt that says this ride must exist pemenantly?
How is this different then the turntable in the original Imagination ride?
COP doesn't exactly draw huge numbers right now. But, with the constant motion, it might turn similar numbers, depending on the show.
Actually, what this is is the load/unload area of the Great American Chocolate Tour at Hersheypark. But unlike this patent, the Omnimover there (built by Disney) is a chain of vehicles that leaves the turntable and goes through the ride like a regular Omnimover.
You mean like the really great new attractions that replaced Alien Encounter, Mr. Toad, Snow White, etc. etc. etc. You have way more confidence than I do that something "new" will be "really great". I vote for keep CoP, build new attraction in Epcot WoL or JIYI.A really great new attraction... IMO, anything new would be a bonus...
I must be in the other 3%. To me it's a can't miss and even though it's dated I still like it. Also a good chance to get out of the sun for a little while.I hate change. Despise it. I love the classic, the original.
That said, CoP has to go. It holds absolutely no relevance or appeal to today's audience. It's boring, antiquated, and sadly so far out of date that there's simply no way of fixing it. I guarantee you that if they took a poll, 97% of the guests in the audience are first-timers and almost the same amount wouldn't do it again.
It sits on land that is arguably the most prime location in Tomorrowland. A really great new attraction in that location could single-handedly redefine Tomorrowland. I would hope they'd use that area to build something amazing and new, but, knowing TDO, they'd more than likely take the cheap route and just retro-fit the building as the patent suggests.
IMO, anything new would be a bonus...
Also, did anyone notice the part at the end of the text of the patent that said "through one or two rotations of the turntable"? How exactly do you have a complete show if the riders have to ride through the load/unload area halfway through? Though I did see where it included "change in radius and elevation" of the ride vehicles, so perhaps they have a way to make it a two-level attraction?
Not sure why everyone assumes this is for Florida. CoP theater (which houses Innoventions) in Disneyland is two levels and is in far more need of a change than WDW's Carousel of Progress. It's widely assumed Innoventions is going to be on the chopping block very very soon.
The design of the building in Disneyland does indeed lend itself much more toward that design then the one in Florida. Besides, they already have an attraction in the Florida building filling the space whereas in DL, it is not really, in my mind, a legitimate attraction. It it wasn't for the moving floor it wouldn't be worth stepping inside.Not sure why everyone assumes this is for Florida. CoP theater (which houses Innoventions) in Disneyland is two levels and is in far more need of a change than WDW's Carousel of Progress. It's widely assumed Innoventions is going to be on the chopping block very very soon.
Not sure why everyone assumes this is for Florida. CoP theater (which houses Innoventions) in Disneyland is two levels and is in far more need of a change than WDW's Carousel of Progress. It's widely assumed Innoventions is going to be on the chopping block very very soon.
I'd hate to see Cop leave, but happier if it reappeared in Epcot. It fits better there anyways.
Sure they will just get a couple of guys, grab it by the handles and move it 5 miles down the road. It might be a good location for it if it had been put there originally, but to think that they would take an attraction that they have no love for to begin with and spend millions to move it again, is border line insane. (I don't think you are insane, it's a figure of speech.) When CoP goes it will be gone forever. They aren't going to move it to a different park they will move it to the landfill area of the property. That is why, so many of us are constantly fighting for it to be saved, loved and re-purposed, not replaced.They can replace Wonders of Life with "Progress Center" and put it there.![]()
The design of the building in Disneyland does indeed lend itself much more toward that design then the one in Florida. Besides, they already have an attraction in the Florida building filling the space whereas in DL, it is not really, in my mind, a legitimate attraction. It it wasn't for the moving floor it wouldn't be worth stepping inside.
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