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It looks like
Disneyland
is going to revive its "House of the Future."
The House was a Tomorrowland fixture back in the 1950s, and was later stripped, boxed up and moved to Florida, where it is now rotting, I believe, on U.S.
192 in Kissimmee. Disney's revisited the concept of futurist living over the years more times than I can count: Carousel of Progress, Horizons, the old
Space Mountain exit, to name three examples that pop into my head immediately.
Now reports say that
Disney's trying again
, with a 5,000-sq.-ft. home that will open in Tomorrowland in May.
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The $15 million home is a collaboration of The Walt Disney Co., Microsoft Corp., Hewlett-Packard Co., software maker LifeWare and homebuilder Taylor Morrison.
Visitors will experience the look of tomorrow by watching Disney actors playing a family of four preparing for a trip to China.
"It's much different than a spiel that you would get at a trade show," said Dave Miller, director of alliance development for Walt Disney Parks & Resorts.
"We won't get into the bits and the bytes. It will be about the digital lifestyle and how that lifestyle can help you."
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Disneyland
is going to revive its "House of the Future."
The House was a Tomorrowland fixture back in the 1950s, and was later stripped, boxed up and moved to Florida, where it is now rotting, I believe, on U.S.
192 in Kissimmee. Disney's revisited the concept of futurist living over the years more times than I can count: Carousel of Progress, Horizons, the old
Space Mountain exit, to name three examples that pop into my head immediately.
Now reports say that
Disney's trying again
, with a 5,000-sq.-ft. home that will open in Tomorrowland in May.
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The $15 million home is a collaboration of The Walt Disney Co., Microsoft Corp., Hewlett-Packard Co., software maker LifeWare and homebuilder Taylor Morrison.
Visitors will experience the look of tomorrow by watching Disney actors playing a family of four preparing for a trip to China.
"It's much different than a spiel that you would get at a trade show," said Dave Miller, director of alliance development for Walt Disney Parks & Resorts.
"We won't get into the bits and the bytes. It will be about the digital lifestyle and how that lifestyle can help you."
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