Magic Feather
Well-Known Member
Horizons: New Beginnings
This remodel of the ever popular Horizons Pavilion at EPCOT Center is sure to please all guests, cast members, and most importantly GE with its new, sleek, metallic design and greater product placement that is blended into the ride seamlessly. The changes start with the exterior, queue, and loading, as well as drastic changes towards the beginning, where the slopes on the exterior of the pavilion are made silver and have curved, metal extensions that bring the pavilion to a point. The queue's theming is very akin to that of modern day test track, similar to the cars and loading zone which make way to the new introduction in a starfield that is seemingly empty, but through on vehicle laser effects projecting into a blank background begin to demonstrate a brief technological history (with on board narration by Bob Saget) , and visions of the future by Jules Verne in a condensed segment from the original which makes way to the most impressive scene that is the ascent. The ascent begins in what looks like a metallic tube, into which we slowly arise out of with a view of a gleaming skyline, a large lagoon, and floating towers, akin to that of the Jetsons with projected flying cars floating everywhere. Guests then travel through this futuristic town called Mytra One where they will visit the High Rise District, for which you will receive a tour by the famous robot butler of the homes futuristic appliances from GE, The Cloud District, where a young girl named Galaxia will give you a tour as to how altitude affects things and shows off other GE products, and then you dive down to the Lagoon District, where a father named Aqueous shows the luxuries of underwater living, followed by a launch back into the stars, where you can choose a tomorrow to travel home through using the same effects as the past, concluding a trip that is sure to please the whole family.
This remodel of the ever popular Horizons Pavilion at EPCOT Center is sure to please all guests, cast members, and most importantly GE with its new, sleek, metallic design and greater product placement that is blended into the ride seamlessly. The changes start with the exterior, queue, and loading, as well as drastic changes towards the beginning, where the slopes on the exterior of the pavilion are made silver and have curved, metal extensions that bring the pavilion to a point. The queue's theming is very akin to that of modern day test track, similar to the cars and loading zone which make way to the new introduction in a starfield that is seemingly empty, but through on vehicle laser effects projecting into a blank background begin to demonstrate a brief technological history (with on board narration by Bob Saget) , and visions of the future by Jules Verne in a condensed segment from the original which makes way to the most impressive scene that is the ascent. The ascent begins in what looks like a metallic tube, into which we slowly arise out of with a view of a gleaming skyline, a large lagoon, and floating towers, akin to that of the Jetsons with projected flying cars floating everywhere. Guests then travel through this futuristic town called Mytra One where they will visit the High Rise District, for which you will receive a tour by the famous robot butler of the homes futuristic appliances from GE, The Cloud District, where a young girl named Galaxia will give you a tour as to how altitude affects things and shows off other GE products, and then you dive down to the Lagoon District, where a father named Aqueous shows the luxuries of underwater living, followed by a launch back into the stars, where you can choose a tomorrow to travel home through using the same effects as the past, concluding a trip that is sure to please the whole family.