I'm ok with Toy Story Land, and its budget slashing from $450 to 250 million or lower (even 250 is far too much for two B-ticket rides) and a less impressive coaster. If there's no Phase Three I'll start lamenting.
I have to agree. To post wild, obstinate conjecture is one thing, but displaying outright contempt for fellow forum members, on a consistent basis, for years when they discredit his delusions means he's not getting my respect either.
The Jungle Book Cruise?
Jungle Cruise: Legends of The Jungle Book? (or JCLotJB for short)
Jungle Cruise of the Book?
Jungle Book, Jungle Cruise?
Jungle Cruise: Book?
Book: Cruise Jungle of The?
I'm sorry but there is no universe where this can happen.
Ooh I'm getting an Adventures Thru Inner Space Vibe here. Would it be a boat ride without water then? :eek: I like it, George, I like it!
As long as the light show skipped the random "ya can't eat yer puddin if ya don't eat yer meat" interludes, I'm in. Or maybe that's the best part...
Awesome. Or how about Cosmos: The Ride? A Mythbusters show? Journey into Imagination sponsored by The History Channel? ;)
Call us, Bob. We're full of them.
Armchair imagineering in 3...2...
If Horizons was still standing, looking exactly as it did in 1985, it would look a little dated. The 80s version of the future has become one of those vignettes from the first part of the ride, a historical version of the future. I'm talking about the costumes...
I'm with you. All I've got is Youtube, some baby photos, and a very faint recollection of Journey Into Imagination.
It's ironic that Epcot was all about anticipating the 21st century....and then the 21st century killed it.