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LOL....that's my GM at work...his name is Jay Mynard! AKA Tron guy!! I think he will approve of the monorail designs!!
You work on Hercules?
LOL....that's my GM at work...his name is Jay Mynard! AKA Tron guy!! I think he will approve of the monorail designs!!
LOL....that's my GM at work...his name is Jay Mynard! AKA Tron guy!! I think he will approve of the monorail designs!!
Well, they did have the Tron "corridor" in the Peoplemover back in the day...I guess I will be the lone voice of dissent here. Not only do I think they're ugly, I think they're inappropriate for something that I would consider to be sacred (as far as WDW goes). I would expect to see this on the local mass transit system, not at WDW.
I know Disney cross-promotes its products, but save that for something more innocuous. What's next, having a big Miley Cyrus poster hanging from the top spire of Cinderella Castle or a big Wand stating "Jonas Brothers" above SpaceShip Earth?
I like the TRON "paint" on the monorails.....
Twould be Stich.... 
I will say this.... I went to see Alice In Wonderland last night and I got to see the new Tron: Legacy trailer at the beginning. It looks a LOT better than the original. But I agree; I hope this is not something Disney does every time they want to push a new movie. I don't think it would be very cost efficient to redo the monorail each time, but here's hoping. I guess they figure a "futuristic" movie vehicle goes along with a futuristic transportation system?![]()
Just like how Spaceship Earth looks so much better without that darn wand hanging off it.
It's sort of funny that people think of something built originally in 1959 as "futuristic".

Hey MM! I'm sure that initial viewing has something to do with it. I remember going to WDW when Epcot was being built as well as when it was brand new and so I've got an emotional connection to the original... Heck, I even still miss Kitchen Kabaret.I'm probably one of the few dissenting votes on this, I actually liked it better with the wand, but that is probably because that's what it looked like the first time I saw it. It just seemed really missing when I went back and it was gone.

Hey MM! I'm sure that initial viewing has something to do with it. I remember going to WDW when Epcot was being built as well as when it was brand new and so I've got an emotional connection to the original... Heck, I even still miss Kitchen Kabaret.
mom2rtk, it came out in 1982. IMDB's page is here. OK, it is a product of its time and kind of a relic now, but it's still fun. The making-of documentary on the 2-disc special edition is really interesting, too - it was really the product of a tiny animation company and a lot of the stuff was just being figured out as they were filming the movie - there was a very real danger of them not being able to finish it! It certainly is unique-looking.
