pax_65
Well-Known Member
Sigh... this is a tough one. I always argue that we have to be willing to change and update classic rides because the park was never intended to become a museum/shrine to the past - it was always intended to be cutting-edge. That's especially true with Tomorrowland.
That said, CoP is one of my FAVORITE rides and I'd hate to see it change. So I'd say we keep it the way it is for as long as possible and THEN...
Update the ride to look at how technology is affecting the current generation. It's no longer about automobiles and kitchen appliances. It's about communication technology that puts us constantly in touch. On a new CoP, you could START in 1960 with telephones and televisions, go to 1980 with early computers and video games, to today with the Internet, cell phones, etc and maybe glance at what the future may hold.
Like the original, the focus should be on how this technology is affecting people (and specifically the family) - for better or worse. There's a great blog that's going viral that wonders how the heck people today survived without all our technology. It really makes you think about how this technology has changed (and is changing) how we interact with the people around us.
http://forevertwentysomethings.com/...ere-in-their-20s-before-cell-phones-internet/
That said, CoP is one of my FAVORITE rides and I'd hate to see it change. So I'd say we keep it the way it is for as long as possible and THEN...
Update the ride to look at how technology is affecting the current generation. It's no longer about automobiles and kitchen appliances. It's about communication technology that puts us constantly in touch. On a new CoP, you could START in 1960 with telephones and televisions, go to 1980 with early computers and video games, to today with the Internet, cell phones, etc and maybe glance at what the future may hold.
Like the original, the focus should be on how this technology is affecting people (and specifically the family) - for better or worse. There's a great blog that's going viral that wonders how the heck people today survived without all our technology. It really makes you think about how this technology has changed (and is changing) how we interact with the people around us.
http://forevertwentysomethings.com/...ere-in-their-20s-before-cell-phones-internet/