8 year old brains cant remember lol, I just remember how un Disney it felt, but had a lot of nasa and space stuff.If we’re being honest Mickey was in Centorium from 1984.
So that’s that.
I totally agree with you, imagine my horror in 2013 coming back to it from a 20 year hiatus... 83, 85, 87, 93..... then 2013 2014 (all my favorites were gone with a bunch of Disney added into it) Between 2013-14 is when I found this message board, because I did no research prior to the 2013 tripAs someone who experienced EPCOT Center as a child it left the biggest impression on me of all the things in Walt Disney World. As annual pass holders in the 90's I would beg my parents to go to EPCOT more than the other 2 parks at the age of 5. It was Disney to me and was my favorite place in the world, the lack of "Disney" characters never once crossed my mind.
That was then though (I am of the mind I wish it was still the old EPCOT BTW), but todays audience isn't the same audience.I don't think anyone ever said of the original Living Seas "Oh look it's just an aquarium...we have one of those"... The old EPCOT was more than the sum of it's parts... The Living Seas was spectacular...a bit of history,a lot of imagination as you move to an undersea Seabase... It was amazing... Now it's a cartoon ride with an aquarium...but back then...you were transported to a real Sea Base.
I don't remember seeing kids bored...Not until they started closing attractions and not updating them. The original experience in EPCOT was far superior to what it is now...and PS there were always cocktail at EPCOT...that is not something new.
Epcot in the 80s didn't feel attached to Disney, you didn't see mickey mouse walking around or meet and greets. It was about science and the world. I guess im not understanding your comment.Seems you don't understand what "Disney" is
As someone who experienced EPCOT Center as a child it left the biggest impression on me of all the things in Walt Disney World. As annual pass holders in the 90's I would beg my parents to go to EPCOT more than the other 2 parks at the age of 5. It was Disney to me and was my favorite place in the world, the lack of "Disney" characters never once crossed my mind.
So soon we'll have the shark from Jaws in there? SWEET!
It was very Disney. Just not Magic Kingdom Disney.Epcot in the 80s didn't feel attached to Disney, you didn't see mickey mouse walking around or meet and greets. It was about science and the world. I guess im not understanding your comment.
Disney created EPCOT. Therefore, it is fundamentally Disney.Epcot in the 80s didn't feel attached to Disney, you didn't see mickey mouse walking around or meet and greets. It was about science and the world. I guess im not understanding your comment.
Epcot in the 80s didn't feel attached to Disney, you didn't see mickey mouse walking around or meet and greets. It was about science and the world. I guess im not understanding your comment.
I guess I meant non Disney tv, and cartoons. Quality and imagination was totally Disney.It was very Disney. Just not Magic Kingdom Disney.
WOW! That is harsh and completely incorrect...EPCOT back then was a joke. It was the 'boring' Disney park. The one your parents sent you as a punishment. With attractions that were outdated the day they were open. What the people of the 50's thought the 70's would be like.
This is your 35th post in 15 years?EPCOT back then was a joke. It was the 'boring' Disney park. The one your parents sent you as a punishment. With attractions that were outdated the day they were open. What the people of the 50's thought the 70's would be like.
Did you see Mickey Mouse in the Haunted Mansion? On Pirates? Small World? Carousel of Progress?Epcot in the 80s didn't feel attached to Disney, you didn't see mickey mouse walking around or meet and greets. It was about science and the world. I guess im not understanding your comment.
Any photos of the original lighting scheme and the wave machine?And the original lighting scheme.
And the wave machine...
The wave machine was on the sign (lots of famous shots of it)Any photos of the original lighting scheme and the wave machine?
Wow, I have never seen that side of the Seas pavilion. Looks phenomenal.The wave machine was on the sign (lots of famous shots of it)
As opposed to today’s bland, boring floodlights on poles, the original lighting scheme:
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