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The bus stop area has it's original bus information building still present.
Another still standing relic of EPCOT Center.
Last time I walked by it a year ago, it looked empty but still standing.
Prior years I had seen Cast inside, ready to answer questions.
The ticket windows at the entrance are also vintage EPCOT Center and are pretty much the same as they were in 1982.
A lot of the stone and fiberglass rectangular benches I believe are all still original as well.
There are many spread around the Park.
I should mention the Monorail station too.
Always loved the sleek, futuristic look to the design of the structure here.
This is another nice slice of 'the Park that once was', and the view of Spaceship Earth from the second incline as you are walking up to the loading platform is quite a nice angle.
Even more nice in the evening.
The various fountains over in the former Magic Garden at the Imagination Pavilion are also for the most part original from Opening Day.
Besides the paint color change on the 'Leap Frog' fountains' circular bases, and the removal of the original clear acrylic sculpture above the 'Upside Down' fountain, they have remained for the most part untouched by time.
I so wish I could say that about the entire Pavilion....
And speaking of the Imagination Pavillion....
One of the last few remnants of the Original 'Journey Into Imagination' Attractions can currently still be seen at MouseGear.
With the upcoming remodel that is scheduled to take place however, time is running out to view it -
A stripped down, yet still recognizable flying airship that Dreamfinder once piloted.
One of the five giant set pieces designed for the Original ride through Attraction, this iconic props future is now somewhat uncertain.
I hope it is salvaged and saved...and not just tossed in the nearest construction dumpster.
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Another still standing relic of EPCOT Center.
Last time I walked by it a year ago, it looked empty but still standing.
Prior years I had seen Cast inside, ready to answer questions.
The ticket windows at the entrance are also vintage EPCOT Center and are pretty much the same as they were in 1982.
A lot of the stone and fiberglass rectangular benches I believe are all still original as well.
There are many spread around the Park.
I should mention the Monorail station too.
Always loved the sleek, futuristic look to the design of the structure here.
This is another nice slice of 'the Park that once was', and the view of Spaceship Earth from the second incline as you are walking up to the loading platform is quite a nice angle.
Even more nice in the evening.
The various fountains over in the former Magic Garden at the Imagination Pavilion are also for the most part original from Opening Day.
Besides the paint color change on the 'Leap Frog' fountains' circular bases, and the removal of the original clear acrylic sculpture above the 'Upside Down' fountain, they have remained for the most part untouched by time.
I so wish I could say that about the entire Pavilion....
And speaking of the Imagination Pavillion....
One of the last few remnants of the Original 'Journey Into Imagination' Attractions can currently still be seen at MouseGear.
With the upcoming remodel that is scheduled to take place however, time is running out to view it -
A stripped down, yet still recognizable flying airship that Dreamfinder once piloted.
One of the five giant set pieces designed for the Original ride through Attraction, this iconic props future is now somewhat uncertain.
I hope it is salvaged and saved...and not just tossed in the nearest construction dumpster.
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