JoeCamel
Well-Known Member
Bored is just as likely, it is Epcot.....How drunk were you?
Bored is just as likely, it is Epcot.....How drunk were you?
Not drunk at all - just wanted to see how many times I could do it since the single rider line only had a few people in it at a time when I went.How drunk were you?
Each one was a version of edutainment for different aspects of our lives, very much segmented into where great advances had been made, Spaceship earth set the scene with the history and how we got to where we are then you went to the land, sea etc. to learn about what may be coming in the future and more importantly why it would be happening. Very much a past, present, future when taken as a whole. Then you travel out around the world armed with knowledge of how your world is playing out.I don't quite understand the longing for the bygone era of World of Motion and Horizons. Both were fine rides
and they both had good messages, but mostly they were a smaller version of Spaceship Earth, just more centered
on transportation and habitation than communication. They were both slow, slow, slow rides and you were hard
put to find something exciting in the whole presentation. On the other hand, I also preferred the original Test
Track. Each section has a purpose and a bunch of neon lights does not add to the ride at all. It also had a more
fun back story, in which we were the crash test dummies.
Each one was a version of edutainment for different aspects of our lives, very much segmented into where great advances had been made, Spaceship earth set the scene with the history and how we got to where we are then you went to the land, sea etc. to learn about what may be coming in the future and more importantly why it would be happening. Very much a past, present, future when taken as a whole. Then you travel out around the world armed with knowledge of how your world is playing out.
Couldn't be done today with the internet, we are no longer empty vessels.
This is like saying, “I don’t know why you’d ever want to see another movie. They’re all the same, just light projected on a screen while sounds play.”I don't quite understand the longing for the bygone era of World of Motion and Horizons. Both were fine rides
and they both had good messages, but mostly they were a smaller version of Spaceship Earth, just more centered
on transportation and habitation than communication. They were both slow, slow, slow rides and you were hard
put to find something exciting in the whole presentation. On the other hand, I also preferred the original Test
Track. Each section has a purpose and a bunch of neon lights does not add to the ride at all. It also had a more
fun back story, in which we were the crash test dummies.
Does RSR in DLR go down this often? It's essentially the same technology...Test Track at EPCOT will close early again tonight
Maintenance work is continuing at EPCOT's signature thrill ride in World Discovery.www.wdwmagic.com
This is like saying, “I don’t know why you’d ever want to see another movie. They’re all the same, just light projected on a screen while sounds play.”
The tone of the original EPCOT rides varied widely. WoM was a comedy, with tremendous wit in its characters design and scene layout. Spaceship Earth, in contrast, is a drama.
If you want fast rides, any local Six Flags will have better coasters then WDW can ever muster.
TT is a fun but lackluster ride, a car running on tracks in a mostly-empty warehouse, all with no meaningful narrative. It benefits from sitting next to one of the worst rides ever built, however.
At the risk of taking this thread grossly off-topic, you can't possibly be referring to Mission:Space!?!?TT is a fun but lackluster ride, a car running on tracks in a mostly-empty warehouse, all with no meaningful narrative. It benefits from sitting next to one of the worst rides ever built, however.
I think they're surreptitiously filling in a sinkhole that secretly threatens to bring down most of Futureworld... er, sorry, Epcot Discovery.I’m guessing this is the result of a major project that either can be done all at once in a refurb or done in phases, but the individual tasks just needs a little longer than an overnight window. Thinking it’s tlc for future reliability, not a issue of something that keeps breaking.
Sorry to butt in, but they said TT. Test Track.At the risk of taking this thread grossly off-topic, you can't possibly be referring to Mission:Space!?!?
TT was not built next to Test Track. It was, however, built next to Mission:Space, which the poster implied was "one of the worst rides ever built..."Sorry to butt in, but they said TT. Test Track.
TT was not built next to Test Track. It was, however, built next to Mission:Space, which the poster implied was "one of the worst rides ever built..."
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