@theRIOT Sorry for the delay. Here's a few:Do these photos still exsist somewhere? The links are now dead,I assume this is from years of changes to the site by Steve.
Keep up the good work.
@theRIOT Sorry for the delay. Here's a few:Do these photos still exsist somewhere? The links are now dead,I assume this is from years of changes to the site by Steve.
Keep up the good work.
I'm never sure what scenes that people are talking about. I've been riding SSE since it opened and have never found any scenes worth staying awake for. I think sometimes that people are remembering things that never really were that great, but, just don't care for the new video screens. Personally, I like the videos better.Ah, the day's when the descent actually had scenes to look at.
The original, 1982 version had a bunch of screens displaying futuristic technology set to ambient music. The 1986 version re purposed the screens to show silhouettes of children running set to the famous song Tomorrow's Child. The 1994 version replaced the screens with actual scenes and props showing global communication through various ways with awesome lighting effects and a killer musical score.As a big fan of SSE... and as someone who rode it for the first time in 2013... Can someone give me a full history of what the descent was originally, and how it changed up until the black nothingness of today? Any other major changes worth noting in the rest of the attraction (minus the satellite business, I have now read all about that on last few pages)??
Also what exactly are we looking at in those photos above?!
As a Disneyland fan first and foremost, what I loved about SSE was the scale and magnitude of it all! It reminded me of the first time riding POTC at Disneyland... Just so massive, and incredible. Such an interesting ride system!!
That sums your opinion up perfectly. Thank you for making it crystal clear.I'm never sure what scenes that people are talking about. .
Also, from what I understand, the view towards Earth across the "top" of the space station was nixed? ( @marni1971 would probably know these things.)
Wow, I miss that 1994 score. If we could have the 1980s space station again with the 1994 score, I'd almost accept the already-outdated touch screens in the descent.The original, 1982 version had a bunch of screens displaying futuristic technology set to ambient music. The 1986 version re purposed the screens to show silhouettes of children running set to the famous song Tomorrow's Child. The 1994 version replaced the screens with actual scenes and props showing global communication through various ways with awesome lighting effects and a killer musical score.
Yes, it does and I will remind you again that even if my opinion disagrees with others, it is still my opinion and I will continue to express it. I know others don't see it that way. Fine. I don't and was never impressed with the down trip other then the city scene. You have made your opinions clear and I didn't attempt to make it sound like you were an idiot for thinking your way, I would appreciate the same respect. Thank you!That sums your opinion up perfectly. Thank you for making it crystal clear.
You're most welcomeThank you!
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