We've always wondered about that and I don't recall if I've seen any explanation. We hated (literally, and I don't hate much) the revised ride. The Dreamworks -- I think that's what it was called -- upstairs was a big attraction for all ages. Loved the musical floor.
Hope someone comes up with an answer. I saw one other time on here that someone had been upstairs as part of a tour.
Was it changed too? And THEN closed?
I'm sure Robo knows.
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I got curious, as I love abaondoned things/parks etc and searched for 'wdw imageworks' and found this? Seems to be on the current park site?
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/epcot/imageworks/
Just watched a video from everyone's "favorite" WDW explorer, and was shocked to see how everything up there is still in place. It literally looks like they just decided to close it one day, and never reopened it. Strange.
I'm not sure anyone knows the real reason. When the Imagination Pavilion was renovated (and not for the better!) in 1998, Image Works was closed. I have fantastic childhood memories of the pin tables, musical floor, light tunnel, basically the 2nd floor in its entirety. I wish they'd revive it as DD would go nuts up there!
Yup EVERYTHING is still up there in place and undisturbed. Official reasoning was accessabilty issues for handicapped.
I remember reading this somewhere as well. But they had an elevator? or are they talking about the "play" areas. Now I was a kid so everything was bigger, but I remember seeing folks in wheelchairs being able to play with all the different things. The light tunnel was wide enough that three of us could walk side by side and still have room. Hmm..maybe they will bring something back if the rumor I read yesterday on DIS was true that they are closing for a year.
I noticed the elevator too.. Only thing I can think of is that it may have caused major congestion?![]()
I have these same fond memories. That light tunnel was my favorite. And I also remember camping out on the padded benches under the glass pyramid roof waiting for the afternoon thunderstorm to pass. It was so cool to be able to watch the rain and lightening.
I think I drove my family nuts because I would want to spend literally hours in there. My favorite feature were the coloring kiosks. The pictures were on a screen and the colors on a keyboard-like machine. The Figment coloring stations in the ho-hum IW now don't even compare!
BayouMickey said:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mitzicat
I remember reading this somewhere as well. But they had an elevator? or are they talking about the "play" areas. Now I was a kid so everything was bigger, but I remember seeing folks in wheelchairs being able to play with all the different things. The light tunnel was wide enough that three of us could walk side by side and still have room. Hmm..maybe they will bring something back if the rumor I read yesterday on DIS was true that they are closing for a year.
I noticed the elevator too.. Only thing I can think of is that it may have caused major congestion?
There was an elevator. We went up in it many times with DD in her wheelchair. It was pretty big and was made with glass walls. We sometimes had to wait a bit, but I remember it as better than the elevator in The Land is currently.I remember reading this somewhere as well. But they had an elevator? or are they talking about the "play" areas. Now I was a kid so everything was bigger, but I remember seeing folks in wheelchairs being able to play with all the different things. The light tunnel was wide enough that three of us could walk side by side and still have room. Hmm..maybe they will bring something back if the rumor I read yesterday on DIS was true that they are closing for a year.