You know,I think it would make a great Pavilion about the Wonders of the Human Body.
I wonder why the people at EPCOT havn't though of that.:dazzle:
Considering the fact that it was acting as the Wonders of Mold and Mildew Pavilion for the last two seasons (during which it opened for a short time for the holidays), I find it comforting to know that the pavilion itself is at least in use in some form. The photos I have from my two visits to the pavilion last December were shocking (healthwise, and poor show on Disney's part) and saddening. Trust me, any work done on the pavilion is good work. Buzzy had a nice clump of dust clinging to his mouth for both times I watched the show last December and ceiling tiles for the entrance to Body Wars were black and brown with mold. The condition the pavilion was in was shameful...
So why would they still want to let people know Body Wars is still there?? Also I was really sad to see how General Knowledge & Buzzy are gone from the Cranium Command. All in all it looks like they really didn't rip every thing out in the center..strange?
I had the privelage to see Cranium Command for the first time last December, and I personally loved it, aged as it was. But considering the condition it was in (see my response to the quote above), I'm glad to see that they are properly retiring it.
As for Body Wars, I've heard two stories:
A. They are testing preliminary (basic) motions for the update for Star Tours.
B. They are keeping it as Standing But Not Operating (SBNO) so that they can possibly reopen it again for this holiday season, now that the rest of the pavilion has been "cleaned up."
Honestly, I'm doubtful about either, but I find the first story to be a little more likely, as the state Body Wars was in when I rode it was horrible. I've never gotten a migrane from any ride (including simulators like Star Tours, and this wasn't my first time on Body Wars). Overall, I thought my neck was going to snap when flying through the brain...