aladdin2007
Well-Known Member
Im getting a Dreamflight vibe with this, me likey. Maybe it all wont just be for toddlers after all.
I've said this before, but name a thing you actually learned at EPCOT Center. On my second trip, when The Living Seas opened, I first heard of Chemosynthesis. That's about it. The park was about inspiration and hope but was its content was delivered at a third-grade level at best.I know us Epcot purists clamor for the days of hyper-intelligent experiences in the park...
I've said this before, but name a thing you actually learned at EPCOT Center. On my second trip, when The Living Seas opened, I first heard of Chemosynthesis. That's about it. The park was about inspiration and hope but was its content was delivered at a third-grade level at best.
That also involved a CircleVision theatre.This would be a cool concept for the Japan pavilion with a bullet train motif, i think way way back there was some sort of proposal to do something similar.
Calling this an “attraction” is disrespectful to attractions.
Most people can’t read beyond a third grade level, or put a sentence together, so there’s that.I've said this before, but name a thing you actually learned at EPCOT Center. On my second trip, when The Living Seas opened, I first heard of Chemosynthesis. That's about it. The park was about inspiration and hope but was its content was delivered at a third-grade level at best.
The water park at Carwoind’s is the most public bathhouse you’ll ever see...excluding Myrtle beach.It's right up there with the greats of old, like the public bathhouse Cosmic Waves at Disneyland.
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Heck it even got a pin to cover it's embarrassment...
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I learned so much about so many things at EPCOT. It was the first place I ever saw AND touched so much new technology.I've said this before, but name a thing you actually learned at EPCOT Center. On my second trip, when The Living Seas opened, I first heard of Chemosynthesis. That's about it. The park was about inspiration and hope but was its content was delivered at a third-grade level at best.
If I’m missing the joke I apologize, but is that really a footer? I know there were plans for the monorail line to run past Horizons. If that is a real footer I wasn’t aware they laid one so long ago.Although... probably a big hint that they'll extend the monorail as predicted by this monorail footer right next to PLAY!...
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That also involved a CircleVision theatre.
Calling this an “attraction” is disrespectful to attractions.
I've said this before, but name a thing you actually learned at EPCOT Center. On my second trip, when The Living Seas opened, I first heard of Chemosynthesis. That's about it. The park was about inspiration and hope but was its content was delivered at a third-grade level at best.
I learned so much about so many things at EPCOT. It was the first place I ever saw AND touched so much new technology.
The idea that EPCOT was not educational is part of the poison that’s pushed the park in its current mistaken direction.
If I’m missing the joke I apologize, but is that really a footer? I know there were plans for the monorail line to run past Horizons. If that is a real footer I wasn’t aware they laid one so long ago.
@marni1971 It's a bloody indoor playground isn't it. And the Monorail is the theming for the slides?
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Not footer. Storm drain system.If I’m missing the joke I apologize, but is that really a footer? I know there were plans for the monorail line to run past Horizons. If that is a real footer I wasn’t aware they laid one so long ago.
It’s not an attraction. Rise of the Resistance is an attraction.The Mark X attraction is coming to the Play Pavilion in 2021. Read it go to the www.blogmickey.com they have some info about the Mark X attraction.
The Mark X attraction is coming to the Play Pavilion in 2021. Read it go to the www.blogmickey.com they have some info about the Mark X attraction.
Thought so. Thanks.Not footer. Storm drain system.
Your experience and mine were very different then. Most of the tech, if not all, was that of things I could find nowhere else. And I did not, not have I ever, lived in an area where the latest and newest tech was not readily available. You must have been living in the future.My experience of Innoventions in my youth was a bunch of outdated tech. My IBM PCjr and local arcades had more advanced tech.
It depends whether you're there when bleeding edge tech is installed, or, five to twenty years later when it's out of date.
I don't know if it's a footer for a monorail or some other abandoned project. But for those who believed in a monorail extension after the idea was officially killed internally at WDW, it was something they kept pointing to as proof it was still coming.
I believe it's actually a plug atop a very deep sinkhole that reaches down to the ocean. And if it was pulled up, water would come gushing out of it and sink all of WDW under seven feet of water.
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