I was a fan of space and sci fi from an early age. I was lucky we had been to the MK twice already and that was like magic to us. When I heard they were building a city / park of the future it grabbed my attention. So I hunted out every newspaper and magazine article I could. Readers Digest did a great article probably in early 1982 with a double page photo of the park model. That was like gold dust to me. There was an occasional TV news item. And I recall my dad flew Eastern with work and brought back an official pre opening magazine that was in his seat pocket. I still have it
My aunt lived in West Palm Beach in 1982 so that summer when we visited I got all the material I could find.
BBC radio did a 60 minute preview broadcast with ride snippets and interviews. First time I heard some of the music (and Perrins SSE)
Once it opened more material was available but obviously it was still limited. By the time we first visited I felt I already knew the park intimately. I also started badgering public relations by writing snail mail to them and receiving press releases and vacation brochures in return.
When we visited in August 1987 I was in heaven. I really was living like Buck Rogers for a few days. The park was unbelievable - like nowhere else on earth. It was also when I started noting how the park and attractions were designed and operated, sound and lighting design, how ride systems worked etc. and thus began my slippery slope.