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Going and coming. Word has it that the FedEx logo has finally come down from Space Mountain and the pre-show video that played for those waiting for the ride has been turned off.
Over in Epcot, Wonders of China, the 360-degree film that premiered when the Disney attraction opened more than 20 years ago, is being replaced by a new and improved version.
Director Jeff Blythe, who produced the all-encompassing feature, notes that the original film showed "people dressed mostly in blue and gray. It's much more colorful today. Young people are taller, happier and healthier."
But more than dated clothing and better bodies, the squawking from the Chinese government describing the old work as "uglifying China" led to the revision.
© 2003 American City Business Journals Inc.
Over in Epcot, Wonders of China, the 360-degree film that premiered when the Disney attraction opened more than 20 years ago, is being replaced by a new and improved version.
Director Jeff Blythe, who produced the all-encompassing feature, notes that the original film showed "people dressed mostly in blue and gray. It's much more colorful today. Young people are taller, happier and healthier."
But more than dated clothing and better bodies, the squawking from the Chinese government describing the old work as "uglifying China" led to the revision.
© 2003 American City Business Journals Inc.