Originally posted by Kismetdreams
I loved the original Figment ride and am now curious why they changed it to this annoying, cheesy ride? There were other rides that I vaguely remember enjoying, that are not longer there. (I was 10 the first time around)
At least you did not see the one in between. It was an unmitigated disaster.
The way Imagination Pavilion was originally set up you first went onto Journey Into Imagination, then went upstairs to The Image Works, and Finally into Kodak's 3-D movie, Magic Journeys. After a few years they changed out Magic Journeys to Michael Jackson in Captain EO, but you still did Journey first and then the Image Works.
When they redid the Magic Eye Theatrer and put in Honey I Shrunk the Audience, they moved the queue line outside, and Journey dropped from the second most popular attraction in Epcot (after SE) to about 7 or 8. The powers that were felt Figment had lost his popularity, but they had made it into a minor attraction compared to Honey.
They then ripped out the turntable and part of the track, putting in the Kodak lab, did away with Dreamfinder, and almost killed off Figment. However, they realized they were selling over a $M in Figment merchandise, so they kept him in a cameo role.
Within six months Journey into Your Imagination garnered more complaints than everything else in WDW combined and there were a couple of fan sites leading to bring back Figment.
What you see know is the result of limited money available but the Imagineers did a great job based on the resources they were given as well as the fact they had lost a lot of their original space. They even brought the Sherman Brothers out of retirement to modify "One Little Spark" to coordinate with the ride as it is now. We have from reliable sources that it is still a work in progress, and there will be additions in some of the dead space as more money becomes available.
Mike
Official Photographer and one of the founders of the
www.friendsoffigment.org web site