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Journey
Into Your Imagination |
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Dec 31, 2002 Age: over 30 Rating: NEVER AGAIN! |
What is up with Disney Imagineers? The original Journey into Imagination ride was fabulous. The new version was very disappointing.
Submitted by: Cricket |
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Nov 6, 2002 Age: over 30 Rating: NEVER AGAIN! |
They put in the old figment at the very end of the ride which is cool. Now they just have to bring back the whole thing. If the line is short then it is worth it. Who is that obnoxious English guy anyhow?
Submitted by: John Doe |
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June 19, 2001 Age: 16 - 20 Rating: NEVER AGAIN! |
I just read a review about the new "Figment" ride in Epcot and I couldn't believe how those opinions were exactly the same as mine. I just visited Disney World and I couldn't begin to describe how disappointed I was when I discovered they had killed Figment. |
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It's like they ripped
out a piece of my childhood right out of my heart. It's bad enough they killed
Mr. Toad's wild ride but Figment too!!!? From the moment I stepped in the
building I knew something was wrong. The little cars were red instead of
purple and I didn't hear the imagination song. there was one small picture of
figment that i noticed in the entire ride and in the gift shop after the ride
there were shelves and shelves of figment merchandise. How can Disney sell
Figment memorabilia if nobody knows who he is? Children won't have any clue
who he is and won't want any figment stuff. I have no idea why Disney would
change the ride, but I also thought it would at least be replaced by a
semi-decent ride but nooooo, the new ride is terrible. Don't go on it, it was
the worst ride I've ever been on in my life. There's an upside down toilet
that drips on your head...wow, that's exciting. I put aside a couple of hours
of my trip just to spend in the figment area. They killed the rainbow tunnel
if any of you remember that. Also, no more dark rooms with the colors that you
step on, no more coloring figment, everything is gone. All I know is that it
is now a big room for making pictures that I could make on my computer myself.
It's a complete rip off and completely to make money. There is nothing fun in
there and I spent less than 5 minutes in there it was so horrible. I can't
believe Disney would do this, I'm very upset and I will never go in that
building again. I have the imagination song and all my figment memorabilia and
I guess that is what I'll have to remember him by. I've been to disney world
13 times out of the 18 years I've been alive and every time I look forward to
Figment the most. I've always loved him. I don't know what else to say,
there's nothing they can do to fix it, it is destroyed. I'd like to start an
online petition but I don't know how so if anyone knows how please email me,
my email address is ZeusJr35@aol.com Please feel free to tell me what you
think of this tragedy, I'd love to hear what everyone else's opinion is.
That's pretty much it,
Submitted by: Dean |
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March 13, 2001 Age: 16 - 20 Rating: NEVER AGAIN! |
Okay, I know this is a little lengthy, but I have a lot to say about the subject and I want others to know. |
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First off I will mention that this ride was not made with the children in mind. Originally, Journey into Imagination was based on a theme for children to enjoy. Anyone who has kids, works with them, or has ever been one (at least those who remember what even parts of it was like) know that entertainment comes in the form of bright colors, catchy music, and imaginary characters. Hence, a large mouse with bright red pants and his own song.
In Epcot, there were not many areas that appealed to children. There was the World of
Motion (now replaced by Test Track, which is a wonderful ride, but not suitable for small children),
Horizons (which had those fun little buttons you got to press; They always made me feel all important and stuff; it too is also gone), and of course, 'the Figment ride' which I liked to call it. Figment was wonderful. He was the symbol of imagination to me as a child. He could be anything he desired to be, and nothing could stop him. He could be an astronaut, an artist, a writer, a cowboy. When I went back to the ride after they had 'fixed' it, I was horrified to find that world that I had loved so much as a child, gone. I went in with a very open mind. I thought, Disney is normally SO good with their rides. If they changed it, they must have their reasons and would make it maybe, if possible, better than before. I was wrong. The first thing that caught my attention, was how they insulted me in the very beginning. The ride begins by scanning the guests and then determining that you have nothing in your head. No imagination what-so-ever. Vacancy. Being an artist, which can take an awful lot of creativity, this did not make me feel very good. In fact, it made me feel awful, as though they were trying to crush my self-esteem. Submitted by: Shikari |
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