They wouldn't have put a simulator back in.I thought there was a simulator there, are you sure these aren't older photos?
They're all gone.
They wouldn't have put a simulator back in.I thought there was a simulator there, are you sure these aren't older photos?
What did I see then? Light in a mirror?They wouldn't have put a simulator back in.
They're all gone.
What did I see then? Light in a mirror?
Apologies for bumping a dead thread, but I was picking apart some footage for a project (not mine, found it on youtube) and I thought I'd share some evidence that debunks Nova's theory of there being a probe left.
Current Status: Probe 1
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So, Nova. There you have it. Not smart to spread lies when the truth can eventually be revealed!
Back up the Star Ship friend. How did Body Wars use Star Tours tech several years before Star Tours ever even existed.
Didn't know that, however, I still don't understand what the hell difference it makes. Should there be an absolutely never used system for every single ride ever created? I guess I just don't see the problem. If the system works for the ride, shouldn't it be used. Even though I don't agree with the idea I can almost understand the upset about there being a Star Tours in both places, but, even that is a lame thing, so, I guess I'll just move on.
My family loved WoL, especially Cranium Command, even the Making of me. Six of us enjoyed all offerings, and no one complained about BW.Sorry, my local science museum was far more entertaining than WoL was and I found nothing redeeming about BW. I found disney's lack of replacement far more disappointing than the loss of WoL
He did well after leaving Animal House.
I said that as part of a larger argument as well. You aren't the only one allowed to do that.Ugh, I never said any such thing. In fact, I often state the opposite. I think they often get TOO "creative" with ride systems just to be new and clever. Example, for all the R&D the "sway" of 7DMT cost, I would rather have had an additional show scene or three. I also think it's nothing but an Internet fanboi notion that parks should not have sister attractions (or "clones) - in fact, I think the general public EXPECTS the same rides at different Disney locations.
I simply mentioned as part of the larger argument that Body Wars was never anything really special to begin with. The queue was relatively unthemed, as were the cabins. They could easily have swapped out the signage and changed the movie and no one would be the wiser. It was not a significant investment and just one of the reasons the entire place felt very temporary to begin with - like the entire space was built to be rethemed easily.
Yeah, that'd look great with C-3PO sitting thereIt's probably a long shot, but I wonder if Disney would ever do a special event temporarily bringing back Body Wars at Star Tours. Maybe as an AP only event.
"In today's performance, the role of C-3PO will be voiced by Tim Matheson."Yeah, that'd look great with C-3PO sitting there
There's so much sports stuff they've done with Goofy. Just use him like how the original pavilion did.Since "health" as a concept is offensive to those who don't want to be lectured about their lifestyle choices (see: Habbit Heroes) and goes against all those dessert parties the company wants to sell, perhaps Disney could instead develop a sports/sports science pavilion? Take the focus away from generals and into the specifcs how the body works and can be optimized for running, cycling, football, baseball etc. The end result would be more indirectly aspirational ("this is how athletes improve themslves") vs confrontational ("this is what you should be doing").
They could get someone like Under Armour to sponsor it and have a Run Disney store inside, sell retro-EPCOT gym clothes and have a counter service restaurant with healthier food options. Maybe a juice bar where you can customize protein shakes.
Not that any of this fits the current goal of maximizing branded characters...unless they got Thor to tell you how to build your biceps.
Since "health" as a concept is offensive to those who don't want to be lectured about their lifestyle choices (see: Habbit Heroes) and goes against all those dessert parties the company wants to sell, perhaps Disney could instead develop a sports/sports science pavilion? Take the focus away from generals and into the specifcs how the body works and can be optimized for running, cycling, football, baseball etc. The end result would be more indirectly aspirational ("this is how athletes improve themslves") vs confrontational ("this is what you should be doing").
They could get someone like Under Armour to sponsor it and have a Run Disney store inside, sell retro-EPCOT gym clothes and have a counter service restaurant with healthier food options. Maybe a juice bar where you can customize protein shakes.
Not that any of this fits the current goal of maximizing branded characters...unless they got Thor to tell you how to build your biceps.
It's a storage area. Annoyingly.Does anybody know why there's work going on in Body Wars anyway? It seems pointless with the ceiling repair and mold removal if it isn't gonna reopen.
No. It limped on unsponsored before going seasonal in 2004. TWDC decided it couldn't afford to operate it by themselves.Did it honestly close because of poor attendance?
Once sponsorship has ended on a Pavilion then all maintenance stops. Wonders of Life pretty much ran until it couldn't anymore. And the only reason it lasted as long as it did without a sponsor was due to other nearby attractions being rehauled at the time so they needed to keep it open to relieve crowd issues.Did it honestly close because of poor attendance? I mean both Living with the Land and The Circle of Life: A Environmental Fable dont have as much Visitors as Test Track or Soar'n. If they really closed it because of low attendance, then why not just close off everything but Body Wars seeing as how that was the equivalent to Star Tours.
Those 4 bays are used for maintenance storage and work areas for Future World East attractions. It stores parts for Test Track, Mission: Space and Universe of Energy (attractions and Pavilion needs). As long as it's occupied by anyone it still needs to be upkept.Does anybody know why there's work going on in Body Wars anyway? It seems pointless with the ceiling repair and mold removal if it isn't gonna reopen.
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