Beginnings of Tomorrowland Revamp?

Babysinclair

New Member
Thanks for the update. I really like the look of the building. I wonder if it will have a good look at night. That's my favorite time in TL would be nice if this added to the excitement with a cool lights/vibe after dark.
 

flyerjab

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Seabasealpha1

Well-Known Member
I think they would have to rebuild the entire system. Imagineering tried to put a Test Track like ride on a structure from the 50s, and it ruined it. It would cost a ridiculous amount of money to fix something that should never have been tampered with.
What's do you suppose the rough cost of would be then?

I wouldn't imagine it would cost as much as something like Everest or Star Wars Land or Pandora...
 

HMF

Well-Known Member
I think they would have to rebuild the entire system. Imagineering tried to put a Test Track like ride on a structure from the 50s, and it ruined it. It would cost a ridiculous amount of money to fix something that should never have been tampered with.
The structure was 1967 vintage, does not make the rest any less true though.
 

WDWdream97

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Why not just put a Peoplemover back on it? Is there some legitimate reason (besides money) to not restore it? I thought the notions of nostalgia, originality, and "this was Walt's park" were strong forces there?

I thought I heard/read somewhere that parts of Disneylands PeopleMover track were removed, but I could have heard/read wrong.
 

CJR

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Get rid of that dance party stage! It's just awful and a huge eyesore! I don't know which I hate more, the tomorrowland stage or the DJ in Asia at animal kingdom.

Can't agree with this more! The land is looking so nice with these changes, it would be such a shame to keep the tacky dance party blasting pop music that is in no way "in theme" with all these impressive enhancements going around.

I don't mind if there's a dance party somewhere for the kids, just put it indoors with preferably themed, solid walls.
 

Sundown

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Very blue. And very white.

Isn't it?

When I think about Tomorrowland, the colors I most associate with it are white and blue. I guess light blue. I'm not certain, but If memory serves it seems these were the colors mostly used in Tomorrowland when I visited as a kid in the late 1970s & 1980s. (?)

I returned to The Magic Kingdom in 2015 and was a bit surprised that Tomorrowland became so "colorful". I love the white & blue theme, and it's nice to see Disney is going with these colors.
 

britain

Well-Known Member
Well, it's REALLY hard to come up with any other color scheme when you have Space Mountain back there.

Even back in 1994, they start with this strong new direction at the Tomorrowland entrance, and then as you walk through the land, bit by bit dilute it so that it won't clash TOO badly with Space Mountain.

It's better to just embrace the brilliant crystalline modernism.
 

HMF

Well-Known Member
Well, it's REALLY hard to come up with any other color scheme when you have Space Mountain back there.

Even back in 1994, they start with this strong new direction at the Tomorrowland entrance, and then as you walk through the land, bit by bit dilute it so that it won't clash TOO badly with Space Mountain.

It's better to just embrace the brilliant crystalline modernism.
Yeah and we saw at Disneyland what adapting Space Mountain to the new land aesthetic looks like.
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