goofyernmost
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Randy K said:I
Thats a rumor that keeps popping up but since they just spent money refurbishing it its not likely to happen anytime soon. Its only a rumor at this point. Plus they now have the Timekeeper building and the Tomorrowland stage area available if they want to add anything new.
I believe that it is a pretty much excepted fact now that CoP came close to closing a few years back. They had put it on as seasonal and it was closed most of the time. There was a huge outpouring of complaints about that and when Alien Encounter went down for rehab CoP was opened full time to "fill the gap".
CoP is now listed as a regular attraction and I suspect will remain until it falls apart, which won't be very long. I went to it last week and in scene one, the daughter is brushing her hair and her hand is just swinging away unattached to anything. In the third scene the "father" is apparently practicing his Edgar Bergan imitation because his mouth never moved during the entire segment. The TV with grandma watching the fight also was just a black screen.
CoP probably holds more emotional memories for me than any other Disney attraction. When I first saw it at WDW the theme song was "Now is the Time" and my kids and myself sang it all the way back from Florida to Vermont in the car. Later when I was feeling down, after my divorce, they had changed the song to "Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow" and that also helped, in some way, to get me through. To think of CoP as no longer being there is not a pleasant thought but I think Disney Management is determined to let it fall apart so they can say, "we didn't want to close it but it just got to old to operate". This is a shame because it is a very strong historical link to Walt himself. I would like to think that in a perfect world Disney Corp. would see the need to preserve some of the history that made Disney great. They have plenty of land to expand too, if they want more and certainly should be able, judgeing by the crowds, to afford to fix the place.


I am so sad....It's been probably 33 years since I saw COP, so I was probably my daughter's age. I loved to just stand and watch all the little cars on the roads and the ferris wheel and the little lights flickering on and off. It's too bad that's gone. But I am happy that at least the COP is operating for our trip in May. I'm sure it is a bit dated, but it's a piece of Disney history. It not only shows the progress from early 1900's to the 1960's debut of the ride, but it also shows how far animatronics has come since then! Here is a link to some info:
Well, maybe it's not THAT good.
But we'll definitely try it more than once! We'll be at WDW for about 10 days this time. Does anyone know if there are there 4,5, or 6 different stages? I read something about 1900, 1920, 1940, turn of century, and finale....
