With CBJ now changing, the "It's a Walt attraction so they'll never touch it" excuse kind of weakens. What do you think the future holds for COP?
I don't believe in speaking things into existence but let's not test it.
I hate agreeing with you, but outside some fan service... the majority of park guests wouldn't care if CoP left.Removed - A looooooong time
Updated - I could see them updating the final scene, but don't see the draw it would bring. The money would be better spent on almost anything else.
Let's be real, "It's a Walt attraction so they'll never touch it" was never a thing - the current Carousel of Progress is the 3rd different iteration of the show. When it first came to WDW in 1975 they replaced the freakin' theme song. Thankfully they had the sense to put it back in '94, but Disney has never treated it as sacred. At best they've offered it the quiet dignity of continuing to live, despite never giving it the basic respect and attention it deserves.With CBJ now changing, the "It's a Walt attraction so they'll never touch it" excuse kind of weakens. What do you think the future holds for COP?
Ugh. You're probably right.Somewhere at WDI there is a version of Carousel of Progress with Pixar characters, sponsored by Verizon
Except I would have said the same about CBJ.It seems to me, since WDW doesn't want to spend money in the parks so it will be a long time before anything will change.
Of course it would be a COST SAVINGS and possible TAX WRITE OFF if Disney simply closed it and just say it will be closed for an indefinite period of time to be updated for modern sensitivities.
Closing an attraction also increases the need to purchase Genie+ and ILLs for whatever is still open.
Disney wins no matter what.
I am super happy CBJ is getting an update instead of being closed or change to some silly IP.Except I would have said the same about CBJ.
Let's be real, "It's a Walt attraction so they'll never touch it" was never a thing
It's been updated already, though. It definitely doesn't look like a 1970s vision of the future because that would be so, well, 1970s.Leave the last scene the way it is forever!
We need the documentation of what people in the past thought the future of tech would be, not the profit-driven social media/AI/blockchain hellscape that we actually got. It really fits in the mold of what I think Tomorrowland was supposed to represent-- a "better tomorrow".
I love the last scene precisely because it’s such a fun time capsule of what people in the recent past thought the future would be. If the scene is to be changed, I would have it themed to the ’90s and, keeping everything else the same, dedicate the entire attraction to the twentieth century.Leave the last scene the way it is forever!
We need the documentation of what people in the past thought the future of tech would be, not the profit-driven social media/AI/blockchain hellscape that we actually got. It really fits in the mold of what I think Tomorrowland was supposed to represent-- a "better tomorrow".
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