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*Q*

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Test Track 2.0, the Three Caballeros AAs, the new pop culture exhibit in Japan, Agent P's World Showcase game (o_O), Frozen, Soarin 2.0, and I believe something else was added but I can't for the life of me remember. Will try and snap a picture tomorrow afternoon. My battery died today.

The Three Cabs AAs were added?? Seriously??? At one end of the timeline we have AA extravaganzas like World of Motion and Horizons, and at the other...
 

Next Big Thing

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The Three Cabs AAs were added?? Seriously??? At one end of the timeline we have AA extravaganzas like World of Motion and Horizons, and at the other...
There's actually a very in-depth description of the Three Cabs on the new timeline. Talking about the MMR and being shipped to Tokyo and back (it fails to mention the part where they ultimately ended up sitting backstage for years though...)
 

Bolt

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For those who don't like clicking links, here it is.
 

JIMINYCR

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Nice, thanks for the pictures. It would be great to see timelines like this of all the parks. I enjoy seeing past years attractions that I fondly remember and even reading about the ones I never got to see, even though it makes me sad to have missed out.
 

No Name

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Yup noticed that they spelt Judi with a y instead of the i.

I've also added "ac-celebration" to my mental list of Disney-invented cringeworthy puns. I really should start writing them down.
 

Figments Friend

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Nice to see this is still around, and looks to be around for some time afterwards.
I remember seeing this when we had our big EPCOT 25th Anniversary 'fan rally ' Event back in 2007 and thinking it was a nice touch.
I'm thrilled to know a little bit of that Event is still with us today on display in the Park!
:)

Wish the 25th Gallery was still there...and open.
Would have been cool if that could have stayed open and had rotating exhibits.

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Figments Friend

Well-Known Member
Yes!

And that was the beauty of the 25th Gallery - it exposed the general public to a sampling of the rich history of EPCOT Center's creation and past history.

When I would visit, I would pay attention to the Guest comments and their were a lot of 'that's so cool','I never knew about that', 'wish that ( Attraction / Show ) was still here' and the like.
I think it helped open people's eyes to all the work that went into creating those early Attractions and visually showed people where the Park started when it opened.

It also gave you a better sense of appreciation for that particular Park and it's history, and dare I say it, also showed you the difference between today's Park experience and 'yesterdays'.
There is most certainly a difference, both good and not-so-good....
;)

It was a nice compliment to Epcot's proposed purpose, in some respects.
It would be nice to have a display like this again, in the actual Park itself, perhaps for the next major anniversary.

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ford91exploder

Resident Curmudgeon
Mickey Mouse Revue. It ran in Tokyo after being removed from WDW until a few years ago when they stuck a Philharmagic in.

I might add that NO ONE can get animatronics from 1971 looking as good and moving as smooth as TDL. Even right before it was removed it was a cute and impressive show.

That's what you get when you have actual engineers doing the work rather than Festus from 'Maintenance'. The engineer might actually redesign a part to make the AA work better rather than just squrting some WD-40 or Silicone on the sticky part. That however costs money and well Diznee is a Bizness.
 

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