Timekeeper Reopened

grumpyny

New Member
Seeing as though there are so many of us that want to see the Timekeeper, I think we should all send a message to WDW via their website demanding it be open. I just sent mine yesterday. This attraction doesn't need many cast members to have it operate at least a few hours daily.

If they hear from enough of us, maybe we can get it open. One voice may not make a difference, but hundreds can!!!
 

pjammer

Active Member
Originally posted by DogsRule!
Considering people on this site have seen this show this summer, it clearly is open on select days.

:veryconfu I take a look at a times guides almost weekly for MK to see what ops hours are and I haven't seen Timekeeper open all summer so i would like to know who these people are cuz I highly doubt they saw Timekeeper this summer.

I saw CoP at mid-day. I went on between 12-4. But the whole park wasn't that crowded also...so that might add to a reason for not a crowded CoP.
 

General Grizz

New Member
Original Poster
Originally posted by pjammer
:veryconfu I take a look at a times guides almost weekly for MK to see what ops hours are and I haven't seen Timekeeper open all summer so i would like to know who these people are cuz I highly doubt they saw Timekeeper this summer.

I saw CoP at mid-day. I went on between 12-4. But the whole park wasn't that crowded also...so that might add to a reason for not a crowded CoP.

Oh, OK. That makes more sense! Thanks. :)
 

mkepcotmgmak

Well-Known Member
excuse my ignorance, but i have never viewed the timekeeper. is this the show with robin williams and the neat looking robot? why is it closed all the time? is it educational, funny, or like a technology show off?
 

General Grizz

New Member
Original Poster
The Timekeeper, once known as the Transportaurium, opened to Magic Kingdom guests with New Tomorrowland in 1994..

It features Timekeeper (Robin Williams), a nutty robot professor who invites us to test out the latest invention at the Metropolis Science Center! "He'd love to take the time to take you through time!"

We enter the 360 theater after viewing a short preshow about Timekeeper and his assistant, 9-Eye (Rhea Perlman). She's a droid who will show us what she sees (9 circle vision screens; one for each eye). As 9 Eye says, "Whatever I see, you see. See?"

Following the short preshow, which comically involves information on Timekeeper's idols, HG Wells and Jules Verne, we are lead to the experimental room. Timekeeper is up front with his giant contraptions and controls. As we load, we can hear a few of these jokes:

"For your safety, I've invented rails for you to lean on. I call them...lean rails. Please do not sit on the lean rails. Because...they're there to LEAN on."

*Horn Nosise*: Arroooga!
Timekeeper: I don't know why that's there except to go "Arrooooga!"

"Now, please form double rows and move to the center of the theater. DO IT! YOU'VE BEEN WAITING OUTSIDE, YOU'VE BEEN IN LINE FOR A WHILE...JUST DO IT! (Calmly) Thank you!"

This is an introduction to the cooky professor...who's at the controls! Things do not look good.

Timekeeper introduces himself and his assistant.

9-Eye: We're ready to go!
Timekeeper: I'LL decide when we're ready to go! We're ready to go.

The first portion of the show involves a trip BACK in time. We lose track of 9-Eye for a moment, "Miserable piece of metal!", but she is quickly recovered. We first go all the way back to the time of the dinosaurs. Next, we go to forward to the Ice Age, "Fabulous!", as 9-Eye must either get out or have a hot cup of anti-freeze. We are then taken to 1453, the time of the Printing Press, but Timekeeper accidentally throws 9-Eye into a Scottish war. "No one's wearing underwear!"

Next, we make a quick stop at the Renaissance period to see Leonardo Da Vinci, one of Timekeeper's personal heroes. "La Macchina di tempo...to go." We don't stay long, but we learn quick enough that "gravity works" when we see one of Da Vinci's attempts to fly fail.

Next, we go to Mozart's 5th Birthday Recital. The young chap is playing away with Louis the XVI (with his head still on) in the background. The group spots 9-Eye - but Timekeeper must work fast, before he changes history! He quickly takes 9-Eye to the Paris Exposition, where we see the Eifell Tower being built in "fast forward". "Isn't that a great effect?" says Timekeeper. "I planned it that way, I really did."

Then, as Timekeeper has always dreamed, he makes a stop at the Universal Exposition of Paris 1900. Why did he stop? Because two of his heroes, HG Wells (Jeremy Irons) and Jules Verne (Michel Piccoli) are about to discuss their then-seeming impossible scientific achievements!

The music starts to fade into Bruce Broughton's famous Time to Time theme in a dramatic sense as Timekeeper drools over his heroes. HG Wells has brought a Time Machine model to the 1900 Convention...which Jules Verne finds utterly impossible! HG reples, "Impossible? Why, this may be imPROBABLE, but believe me, it's NOT impossible!" (The message of the theme will carry on to inspire).

When Jules spots 9-Eye, things REALLY start to get out of control! Timekeeper accidentally takes Jules Verne with him...to the future! Will Jules get to see the future? Timekeeper debates: "No I can't, Yes I can, No I Can't, Yes I can, No I can't, Yes I can, No I Can't!" But that won't stop Verne.

One of the most dramatic and inspirational scenes in Disney history is about to occur as a visionary is about to see tomorrow.

Jules, more excited than imaginable, is taken on a train (but not inside, "picky picky"), in a racecar ("Pop a wheelie!"), on a bobsled, on a helicopter ("If Ya Had Wings, I'd Let Ya Go!"), and more. "I'm flying!" Jules yells. It's up to the parkgoer to see how he feels. We go undersea and back over the countryside and into New York, New York! You can spot the World Trade Center in the background.

But what REALLY touches Jules is when he is sent to the moon. ("We have an indentified Frenchman, Houston!") - for Jules wrote "From the Earth to the Moon." His dream HAS come true. And, what seemed impossible, or improbable, is now our REALITY. This is the promise of tomorrow. The score has picked up to a point that could bring tears to the analyzer.

However, Jules MUST get back - there are 30 seconds until his speech at the Exposition! Eventually, Jules gets back, and HG "can't believe what [he's] seeing when he sees Nine Eye." HG yells, "It's IMPOSSIBLE!" And Jules replies.."Improbible...Impossible no!"

We leave Jules and HG...and then it's OUR tour to see OUR future! But there's a twist at the end!

Timekeeper is one of the most comical, educational, and emotional shows created by Walt Disney Imagineering. It is a must-see!
 

dxwwf3

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by grizzlyhall
Timekeeper is one of the most comical, educational, and emotional shows created by Walt Disney Imagineering. It is a must-see! [/B]

Very well said. It's an absolute shame to see an attraction as good as this just sit there and collect dust. No excuse.
 

Timekeeper

Well-Known Member
open, dang it

I of all people would like to see Timekeeper back open again, even if on limited hours of operation. This is the peak season for two things: tourism and rain, both of which Timekeeper alleviates. They need a bigger sign for it.

Also, when I was there last it seemed as though the rould mirror-like windows into the preshow area were opaque. If I recall, they used to be somewhat see-through, if you pressed your face up against the window and cupped your eyes with your hands ...same for Alien Encounter. Has this changed or have the Tk windows always been opaque and the Alien windows translucent?

I just assumed that, if the windows were in fact blacked out, that may be part of any renovation process for a new attraction.

Let's just hope Tk gets enough more time in for guests to enjoy.

Tk
 

mr snrub

New Member
wait, for the COP, im arriving at wdw on the 16th (with pleny of time to spend a day at the MK)

its it gonna be open ON the 16th?
 

grumpyny

New Member
Here is the generic response I received via email today from Guest Relations...

"As you know, Timekeeper in the Magic Kingdom is operated on a seasonal basis.
When attendance is projected to be at a high level, the Timekeeper is brought
into operation. We suggest that you stop by guest relations on the way into the
Magic Kingdom at the time of your visit for a current schedule.

If you have questions or need further assistance, feel free to contact us."

I think based on the number of posts that I have seen of people going in August, we need to keep on hitting them with emails and calls wanting to see Timekeeper and COP open even if a few hours each day.
 

dxwwf3

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by grizzlyhall
It's only SUMMER...why should it be crowded? :lol:

No kidding!!!

I still can't figure out why it seems Disney is sort of giving up on the original concept of the "New Tomorrowland". With Alien Encounter rumored to be on the outs (BOO!!!! :animwink: ) and with The Timekeeper barely ever being open it seems Disney is throwing in the towel. With Buzz Lightyear and Stitch (BOO!!! :lol: (couldn't resist that one) ) soon to both be in Tomorrowland, it seems that Disney is going for the "Futuristic Fantasyland". I personally do not get this at all because well the REAL Fantasyland is only a few steps away and there are PLENTY of other things for little kids to do in the park. But I try to trust that Disney knows what they are doing even though they are going to take away my favorite attraction (Long Live X-S Tech :) )
 
Count me as another disappointed fan of Timekeeper -- we are going to be at WDW for two weeks in early August, and I was really hoping TK would be open. It is a beautifully executed and highly entertaining attraction -- why on earth don't they open it and give it a chance? There are probably plenty of people who have never experienced it who might really enjoy it.

I'll be complaining to guest relations, for what its worth. :brick:
 

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