Originally posted by grizzlyhall
And while World of Motion may have been the most hilarious and detailed, Imagination may have been the most loveable, Kitchen Kabaret being the most clever, and Spaceship Earth the most dramatic, Horizons was the perfect blend.
Horizons was EPCOT. It was Walt Disney. A trip through the future (which could have been updated) while also looking at comedic visions of the past - and the cutting edge of science today (the Omnisphere). Sure, perhaps the vision of the future was outdated in 1997. So that means it should have been closed? Naw. I just say refurbish the whole thing. But don't lose the spririt.
It was the story of mankind and all progress. "If we can dream it, we can do it," we heard several times through Horizons. We heard it a lot - from Walt Disney, the man himself.
Mission Space is a good ride. But I think that's all it is - a good good ride. But it lacks. It lacks in heart (Horizons had the spirit of family, you got attached to it), which can be brought out by character, song, and score. And while the technology is amazing. . . well, that doesn't "wow" me. Horizons was quality. That was something to "wow" about. We saw it. It was ours. For fifteen (or more) minutes each trip.
Mission Space also lacks in theme. Yes, space flight. But where's that thread that we're given? It's more indirect. So yeah, we land in Mars, it's over. We go out to send email cards. Ride it again. Where's our "Dream it and do it!"? It just lacks, that's all. Not to mention small pavilion.
Horizons is one of the most well-beloved Disney attractions. Some people know it as the "orange" attraction, others as the "choose your own ending". But in any case, people still love it, grasping the few Walt Disney World Forever or Official Album tracks which are no longer available. And the home movies. And once the technology of Mission Space is outdated, will people keep going back because they're in love with the attraction? Maybe. But I feel as though Horizons had that power that Mission Space could never gain.
Even when I listen to the soundtracks, I just sigh, "I can't believe it's gone." It's unbelievable. Because Horizons WAS Horizons. It's grown to be a part of us.
Horizons will always live on so long as there is progress and imagination. Good job, MSU.
Originally posted by Dr Albert Falls
Responding to a few others' comments---- did you REALLY walk off an Epcot attraction humming the song???? Or did you already know the song by heart because you had the Official Album????
Think about it. The theme songs we claim to love so much actually played VERY LITTLE inside the attractions. "Listen to the Land" could only be heard the first 15 seconds of the ride. Same with "If You Can Dream It" on Horizons. "Tomorrow's Child" played during the last 45 seconds of so of Spaceship Earth.
Originally posted by Fido
Maybe it's a sign that our society, instead of evolving into a pinnacle of enlightened thinkers, is instead degenerating into a pack of thrill seeking neanderthals. You be the judge. :lol:
Originally posted by MKCustodial
No, I never had any Official Albums. I only got to listen to those songs at home about 2 or 3 years ago, and my first trip to WDW was in 1990. Back then, I didn't have enough English to thouroughly understand all the story being told, and when we got home and we'd be telling people: "Oh, they have this great attraction, remember, the one with this song" and the humming and wistling started.
So I pretty much think your claims are messed up. As I said I'm yet to ride Space, and even though I know for sure, as Zac said, that Disney managed to accomplish, ie. building a state-of-the-art thrill ride, I'm still more excited about PhilharMagic. You won't see me going into Test Track again, one time was enough, and I'm not even comparing it to WoM. I'd take Spaceship Earth over that any day of the week.
I've said it before and I'll say it again. As soon as they tear down Spaceship Earth it'll be one less ticket for me to buy at WDW.
Remind me not to have my kids take a class that you are teaching....Originally posted by X2CommNavISTC
Aggrivatted the class because they were taking a test but hey, screw em.
Originally posted by Fido
In some cases you are right, in others you aren't. Did you ever ride World of Motion? I think it was almost impossible to ride it and NOT have 'It's Fun to be Free' stuck in your head. It pretty much went the length of the ride, with several variations. And don't forget, what's the top complaint from It's a Small World? That's right....that theme that you can't get out of your head.
Originally posted by X2CommNavISTC
Uh, yeah, we do. Its called Destiny. Played as you exit the trainers.....?
The theme music is mostly played outside in the Plaza. But that is instrumental.
Originally posted by DDuckFan130
When I visited EPCOT in the 6th grade in 95-96 we rode the original JII and that song was all we kept singing the rest of the day :lol: ...even after like a week or month after the trip I'd sing to my friends "Imagination..." and they'd start laughing...so that's another one that can get stuck in people's heads
Originally posted by Main Street USA
Your comment about NASA not playing music for what they do has absolutley nothing to do with M:S. What NASA does is serious stuff. It's not for entertainment.
Originally posted by Main Street USA
Oh yes! The original "One Little Spark" song is one of WDW's greatest of all time. I still sing that song when I'm at Epcot! They still play an instrumental version of the original around the front gate, and also over in the JII area.![]()
Originally posted by X2CommNavISTC
But whatever. Im not going to get into an argument over something stupid like music being the key to an attraction or it being too soft.
Originally posted by Main Street USA
I'm looking forward to Soarin for this reason. They use it wonderfully in the California version, so I'm assuming it will be used just the same in Epcot's.
Originally posted by grizzlyhall
"Walt Disney understood that a song is what people carry away with them. People can go to a Disney picture or park and be enchanted by it, but when they go home, the song is what they keep.” - Robert Sherman
Originally posted by X2CommNavISTC
You wanna talk about songs getting stuck in your head.
This morning I was listening to Tapestry of Dreams (NOT ONE WORD! I LIKE THIS ONE THE BEST!) then like the entire day while I was teaching, just for no reason I would being doing the beats for it. Aggrivatted the class because they were taking a test but hey, screw em.
I've got a lot of songs that are stuck in my head (Indiana Jones mostly) but ToD is just one that I don't care what Im doing, for no reason Ill just start doing the beats.
I swear I start doing that while Im sleeping too.
Originally posted by Langdonj
Every so often I get a dim memory of Horizons from a post, but for months now I have been whishing I could see a tape from inside Horizons. I have read of other rides being taped. Does someone have a video, and how could I see it?![]()
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