News Tomorrowland love

Mike S

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Just got off of Space. I'm sad to say that the improvements have not extended to this ride. Chipped paint and broken games in the queue, many projections were static, incredibly dim, or both, and the music was barely audible at best. The ride seems to get rougher every time I ride, too.

The rocks look great in person, though, and the Stitch audio is still playing on the Peoplemover.
Huh. For me it seemed much better even if it wasn't perfectly fixed yet.
 

Daveeeeed

Well-Known Member
The rumour of the name change makes no sense.

Tomorrowland and Future World mean basically the same thing

If they were to change the name, it'd be to get rid of the "future" aspect of it.
I think it might of been a joke, or more of the "feel", Epcot getting more ips Tomorrowland feeling more like it should.
 

lnsemsf

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Does Walt Disney World have the superior version of ANYTHING?

Haunted Mansion, Pooh, Splash Mountain, Hall of Presidents (compared to Mr. Lincoln,) Little Mermaid (Same ride, better theming,) Tower of Terror, Star Tours (same ride but 2 extra simulators means lower waits on average,) Tough to be a Bug (same film, larger theater and far better theming.) I believe that completes the list.
 

EPCOTCenterLover

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Haunted Mansion, Pooh, Splash Mountain, Hall of Presidents (compared to Mr. Lincoln,) Little Mermaid (Same ride, better theming,) Tower of Terror, Star Tours (same ride but 2 extra simulators means lower waits on average,) Tough to be a Bug (same film, larger theater and far better theming.) I believe that completes the list.
And Big Thunder, autopia, jungle cruise, treehouse, turtle talk with crush.
 

lnsemsf

Well-Known Member
And Big Thunder, autopia, jungle cruise, treehouse, turtle talk with crush.

Jungle Cruise I would say is better, but they did have a few special effects added in a few years back that could have been done easily to ours and didn't. They also get a real Jingle Cruise which requires a week to install and ours is done overnight so I'd say I still rate California's higher. The treehouse I'd say I prefer in Florida but kids may like the Tarzan theme better since no kids know SFR anymore so I'd call it a wash on classic vs modern. Turtle Talk I have never done in California even spending 60 days a year at Disneyland so I didn't have a basis to judge it. Autopia is much better out in California (vs our Speedway of course) with it being much longer, having a variety of track segments, and not just being a figure 8. Thunder however I find far better in California with the addition of the effects in the final lift scene. Besides that the track is just a mirror of Florida's so no real difference there. I do like our town better than their town, but I think the final lift hill scene lifts it over Florida's. Now if we get that final scene, which rumor says we are not getting, we would have an edge. I
 

brb1006

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Haunted Mansion, Pooh, Splash Mountain, Hall of Presidents (compared to Mr. Lincoln,) Little Mermaid (Same ride, better theming,) Tower of Terror, Star Tours (same ride but 2 extra simulators means lower waits on average,) Tough to be a Bug (same film, larger theater and far better theming.) I believe that completes the list.
About the Pooh attraction
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