BoarderPhreak
Well-Known Member
They simply repurposed an old laptop from the (former) IT staff that they let go...
I am going against the grain here, but upgrades to the last scene make no sense within the current context of the ride.
The first scene explains that "Walt thought it would be fun to see the American family go through the 20th century experiencing all of the new wonders." Given this information, there should be no upgrades to the last scene at all. There should be no sleek flat screen HD TV or a sleeker more modern version of a laptop. The last scene should literally be 1999. Otherwise we are experiencing all of the changes through only part of 20th century because the ride would exclude changes in the 70s/80s/90s.
Skipping those decades and moving straight to the present in the last scene just does not work in my opinion. Updating the last scene in increments the that Disney has, is not cohesive to the story and demonstrates a lack of attention to detail and/or a lack of vision for the CoP itself. Although the lack of attention to detail comes at no surprise since the narration of the TTA indicates "four (implying 4 different families) families welcome you into their home of yesterday and today starting way back in the 20th century."
But the last scene is representing the future, not today and needs updating. The TTA announcement of 'yesterday and today' is actually implying yesterday and the future because you are in Tomorrowland, you're in the future, not 2017. The technology that is shown in the last scene was very much futuristic 20 years ago but automatic voice controlled ovens, big flat screen TVs, laptops and Virtual Reality gaming are all now readily available in the real World. In my opinion she shouldn't even be using a laptop, a holographicy tablet type thing would be much more futuristic looking.
The inconsistency in the TTAs narration that I was pointing out was that it states 4 families welcome you to their home when it is clearly 1 family experiencing the 20th century.
If you do that, you lose the idea of the "future" being represented though. Back when that scene was created we didn't live that way. Though a lot of people still don't have voice activated homes, many are getting it, still not quite futuristic enough for me.Guys, as I've said before...the last scene just needs tweaks. We basically live exactly like they do in the last scene, even in 2017.
All they need is an updated wardrobe, some smartphones, and a the "car phone" and "laser disc" references replaced with "smartphones" and "Blu-Ray." I could do the whole thing few literally a few thousand dollars. The little story they have with VR and voice recognition is totally fine.
I'm just talking some quick and very EASY tweaks to avoid a complete redesign of the ending.If you do that, you lose the idea of the "future" being represented though. Back when that scene was created we didn't live that way. Though a lot of people still don't have voice activated homes, many are getting it, still not quite futuristic enough for me.
So has no one ridden it in the last 2 weeks to confirm/deny this rumor? I need a picture!
Here is the picture.
That is the new laptop? That is already out of date. Need to put the new Surface or Macbook in there. lol
No joke, right?
But yes. This is the "updated laptop" from the old one. Here is the old one ...
Gotcha! I was thinking differently. Yes some simple things could make it current or at least the possible current for many.I'm just talking some quick and very EASY tweaks to avoid a complete redesign of the ending.
Clearly, if an entire redesign were done, there could be more major changes to the scene/dialogue.
I recommend checking out the excellent Carousel of Progress documentary on YouTube. The show was never intended to represent one family - just one TYPE of family; "an American family". Whether the characters were literally the same from any one scene to the next was left purposefully vague, but even in its original incarnation, too many years passed from the first to final scenes for the same characters to be in the same timeline.
So take your pick:
same timeline, different families
same family, different timelines
vampires / timelords
Maybe that is an idea for the final scene. Genetic engineering in humans and living forever. Fits right in!Let's see...Every family member looks the same, sounds the same, interacts in the same way, and even have the same names (including the dog Rover). I think I will go same family, different timelines.
Apparently the family genes are beyond fantastic and should be studied considering they do not start aging until late in the 20th century.
I've said it before, I would rather have the 60's ending than the 1993 one. It's awesome! Let's keep it retro. You can't jump from the 40's to the 2020's lol
Yes, but what Disney doesn't show us it that once the aging process begins again it accelerates rapidly. I'm afraid this is the last Christmas John, Sarah, Patricia, and James will be spending together...Apparently the family genes are beyond fantastic and should be studied considering they do not start aging until late in the 20th century.
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