Bender123
Well-Known Member
Could very well be, but, it is what we have. We can either accept that and make an effort to find the positive or we can wring our hands and fret that it isn't spectacular. It would be more significant to me if the originals were better or at least had some element of spectacular, but, imho, it has always been anti-climatic maybe because of the top scene. Heck, it might even be ridiculous to even think that anything could seem good after the big blue marble. As I said, I loved the city scape and the song Tomorrows Child was inspiring and very much a quality ending. They could still have that, why it's gone is almost criminal. It could have been incorporated and still have been inspirational. But, it's not. I miss it, but, it hasn't ended my enthusiasm for the attraction which still remains 90% what it was in the 80's.
But, I guess it's time to just agree to disagree on the topic. Since I have been accused of trying to convince people to change their minds, by people, not you, attempting to change my mind, it is pretty much just saying the same things over and over again. So, I'm out for now. Until there is something useful and productive to talk about. Constant discussion of what is as opposed to what used to be is also a massive waste of cyberspace especially since there is so little to talk about in that section of the attraction anyway and always has been that way. No one ever left that ride talking about how great that last couple of minutes was, but, they did hum the song.
While I completely agree that the ride is still a classic, I liken the ending to something discordant...I have stated, many times, that there is nothing wrong with the ending, if the ride had that type of theme throughout. Instead, we get a ride that is awe inspiring, inspirational and aspirational on the way up and a weird/campy futurism video at the end. Its a clash in concept that comes off like brushing your teeth and drinking orange juice. The "Your Future" ending is something that would have been a better post show activity than a ride finale. I honestly have no issue with the video, outside its location.
The strange thing is that an ending like this would have been a great way to end a ride like World of Motion...where campy and silly was the overarching theme of the ride.