sharadoc
Visit WDW since '86, driving since '94.
- Joined
- May 6, 2008
Prefacing this with the fact that I started visiting WDW in 1986, so I've seen the addition of two major theme parks, 2 water parks, miniature golf courses, MOST of the resorts. So of course I have nostalgia for that original stuff and LOVED that they discussed some sort of classic WDW "park" on the podcast. My DH and I have longed for a Classic Disney, we'd spend a lot of time there lol.
They could put all of original Future World somewhere else, nothing exists as it did when it opened. But there are things they could have moved, like Kitchen Kabaret, Cranium Command, some of the 3D films, even films of old stuff would be cool as virtual ride-throughs of Horizons, World of Motion, Journey into Imagination, 20,000 Leagues. Every time I ride the People Mover I want to hear the old narration and will always page Mr. Morrow to give his party from Saturn a ring, or tell my family to keep their tentacles inside the car at all times. More than anything, I don't understand why they no longer have the space station scene at the end of Spaceship Earth. Just turn the lights on!!!
We joke now that we say "back in the day" a little too much when we visit. A Classic Disney park would satisfy our longing for the things we really miss.
They could put all of original Future World somewhere else, nothing exists as it did when it opened. But there are things they could have moved, like Kitchen Kabaret, Cranium Command, some of the 3D films, even films of old stuff would be cool as virtual ride-throughs of Horizons, World of Motion, Journey into Imagination, 20,000 Leagues. Every time I ride the People Mover I want to hear the old narration and will always page Mr. Morrow to give his party from Saturn a ring, or tell my family to keep their tentacles inside the car at all times. More than anything, I don't understand why they no longer have the space station scene at the end of Spaceship Earth. Just turn the lights on!!!
We joke now that we say "back in the day" a little too much when we visit. A Classic Disney park would satisfy our longing for the things we really miss.