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John’s hand fell off today during the performance of Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress yesterday, according to Reddit user Colts Mcgee.
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Not surprising at all... that animatronic has had hydrologic issues for weeks, has been convulsing, and has had its head slumped over. Needs immediate TLC.
As much as I grew up on it and love it, it’s time to shut it down. It’s embarrassing to watch a show about “progress” and highlighting the future with 50 year old tech.Ahem... so does the whole show.
As much as I grew up on it and love it, it’s time to shut it down. It’s embarrassing to watch a show about “progress” and highlighting the future with 50 year old tech. I personally think Walt would be shocked and embarrassed that a show he premiered in 1964 that was meant to be cutting edge still exists and hasn’t been replaced with the latest technology or a completely new idea.
It’s time to take it out, put John in the One Man’s Dream museum, and move on to new and exciting things...
It’s time to take it out, put John in the One Man’s Dream museum, and move on to new and exciting things...
I could not disagree with this more. This show deserves to be restored to completely functional status and pristine upkeep. Bring back the "Metro Retro Historical Society" to present it to justify it's continued existence in Tomorrowland if need be.It kills me to agree. I'm embarrassed to bring people who've never been to see it, so I've stopped. Unless there's a complete rehaul (and I mean COMPLETE), it's time to let it die rather than fade out on ever dwindling life support.
Happened to me as well recently and had to watch the same scene twice - that had never happened once over the several decades I’ve seen the show back to when it was at DL. What causes that now?We were there a few weeks ago and my 9 year old asked to see it for the first time. My husband took her and they got stuck inside for quite a while. One scene repeated three full times, they finally moved to the next scene and that one replayed twice. The entire time, every 30 seconds or so, a CM would come blaring over a staticky intercom reminding everyone to stay seated. My 9 year was in tears and couldn’t wait to leave.
I could not disagree with this more. This show deserves to be restored to completely functional status and pristine upkeep. Bring back the "Metro Retro Historical Society" to present it to justify it's continued existence in Tomorrowland if need be.
Parker, you've nailed the problem: dwindling life support. The show needs proper care and maintenance. MAYBE a new ending...but not sure I trust WDI/TDO of today to get that right.
Dismantling and removing this show would be a mistake a la Disneyland's Peoplemover and WDW's Mr. Toad and 20k - nothing that has come after any of those has surpassed much less equaled what was there prior.
^^^ This.I could not disagree with this more. This show deserves to be restored to completely functional status and pristine upkeep. Bring back the "Metro Retro Historical Society" to present it to justify it's continued existence in Tomorrowland if need be.
Parker, you've nailed the problem: dwindling life support. The show needs proper care and maintenance. MAYBE a new ending...but not sure I trust WDI/TDO of today to get that right.
Dismantling and removing this show would be a mistake a la Disneyland's Peoplemover and WDW's Mr. Toad and 20k - nothing that has come after any of those has surpassed much less equaled what was there prior.
We were there a few weeks ago and my 9 year old asked to see it for the first time. My husband took her and they got stuck inside for quite a while. One scene repeated three full times, they finally moved to the next scene and that one replayed twice. The entire time, every 30 seconds or so, a CM would come blaring over a staticky intercom reminding everyone to stay seated. My 9 year was in tears and couldn’t wait to leave.
I think if it does get a refurb, seat belts will be next
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