Epcot should have NO thrill rides. There is a time and place for that, but the orginal concept behind Epcot doesn't provide for an expierence whose only purpose is to make one wet oneself.
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Agree, as the *thrills* should come more from being mentally stimulated as before...instead of just physical stimulation.
Sadly it is a sign of the times though...
Instead of Guests having their minds stimulated by thought-provoking and inspiring attractions, today it is all about the 3 minute thrill which is then quickly forgotten. It says a lot about attraction design and execution now.
Part of the reason Classic EPCOT Center is so fondly remembered by those who experienced it was because of that - the attractions stimulated your thought processes on a higher level of thinking.
You were inspired by what you experienced...and that was the main difference between todays attractions and those of yore- it was a EXPERIENCE and not just a *ride*.
Those experiences were unique and savored..and remembered.
Decending to the depths to visit a underwater research facility, SeaBase Alpha..
Taking a journey into the creative process..into the power of your own Imagination..
Exploring different living environments and the challanges that brings in the Horizons of the future...
Completely different attitudes now.
Swim with cartoon fish from a popular movie franchise...and it might make you wonder about the Seas.
Have a review of your bodily senses...and if you are lucky, it might inspire your Imagination.
Who cares about living in space now, or underwater..or farming in the desert. It is all about the NOW...who cares about what the Future holds for us.
*Dumbing down of EPCOT* indeed seems to have taken hold over the coming years as less interest is placed on more forward thinking concepts.
There is hope though.
I DO like what was done with the updated Test Track..and this is coming from someone who once despised this attraction with a passion.
Now it is much more in tune with EPCOTs original purpose and much more tolerable from a themed standpoint.
Yes, it is a *thrill ride*....but it expresses some of the futuristic, forward thinking aspects that harken back to EPCOTs glorious past. That is why i like it. I like that approach.
Instead of just being a test track dummy/ test subject, you are now provoked to THINK about some things.
It may not be as awe inspiring as it could have been, but the futuristic attitude is a step in the right direction when compared to other recent re-themes of EPCOT attractions.
So there is hope...a slight glimmer....