Originally posted by disneyisbest
Yes one of the things I like that they changed about Spaceship Earth was when they made Jeremy Irons the narrator. I like Walter Kronkite too but I think Irons voice is perfect for this type of thing.
"Behold the majesty of the Sistine Chapel!" At least I think that's what Cronkite used to say at that spot. Now there is nothing said there. That's one of the first glaring differences I caught in the ride script after the change.
When I went back after a few years absence from WDW, I felt like I was missing something in SE. I saw DaVinci painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, but where was the ed off Mona Lisa...scowling while he played with his newest flying contraption?
Then it hit me. That was World of Motion! :brick:
Epcot used to have a consistent series of complimentary themes.
Spaceship Earth: The history and achievments of mankind throughout the ages.
Horizons: A bright outlook towards man's future accomplishments.
World of Motion: Man's history of travel and the evolution of transportation.
Universe of Energy: Mankind's use of energy sources to supply power to civilizations. And so on.
You get the point of my ramble. I think that the big picture of Epcot is gradually becoming a thing of the past in the race for new ways to entertain the masses. Test Track isn't in the epic vein of the other rides....it doesn't fit in. Mission Space will at least.
*Ramble mode off*