UmmYeahOk
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- Jun 18, 2015
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This topic my cause some controversy, as anything negative about Disney on a fan site would do, but let me start off with an agreement. The 80s and 90s were arguably the best time for the park, right? Most alive back then would agree with me. Every year drew closer and closer to the new millennium, something everyone was excited about - the future. Inside Future World was an attraction: Journey into the Imagination. Unfortunately the ride was closed and rethemed. Figment and the Dreamfinder were removed.
We literally lost our imagination. In fact, the new ride started out TELLING US we had no imagination. Without imagination, you cannot have innovation. Without innovation, you cannot create, cannot invent. Even after retheming the insulting ride, it was too late. Without a Dreamfinder, Innoventions was on a decline. Tragedy hit, and fewer people were attending the parks. The first decade of the new millennium was a sorry one, but there was some hope for the next.
With no imagination, no innovation, there was little magic, but miraculously more and more people were visiting. Hosting events of gluttony and alcoholism in such places as abandoned pavilions previously themed to promoting the idea of having a healthy body. Pavilions previously used to show off and celebrate the diversity of culture now only accessible to elite VIP groups. The irony did not matter. People were visiting, and that was what was important. Finally EPCOT could update itself, adding attractions that would get people out of a half hour line they were waiting in to take pics of a bush.
But it was too late. The decline had already started. They had 20 years to bring back a Dreamfinder, reestablish our imagination of a better global future. There is literally no future. No Future World. Don’t get me wrong, I love that they’re FINALLY doing something with the park, and the change will make it more timeless, but there literally is no future. Having everything closed and destroyed simply makes this prediction more dystopian.

We literally lost our imagination. In fact, the new ride started out TELLING US we had no imagination. Without imagination, you cannot have innovation. Without innovation, you cannot create, cannot invent. Even after retheming the insulting ride, it was too late. Without a Dreamfinder, Innoventions was on a decline. Tragedy hit, and fewer people were attending the parks. The first decade of the new millennium was a sorry one, but there was some hope for the next.
With no imagination, no innovation, there was little magic, but miraculously more and more people were visiting. Hosting events of gluttony and alcoholism in such places as abandoned pavilions previously themed to promoting the idea of having a healthy body. Pavilions previously used to show off and celebrate the diversity of culture now only accessible to elite VIP groups. The irony did not matter. People were visiting, and that was what was important. Finally EPCOT could update itself, adding attractions that would get people out of a half hour line they were waiting in to take pics of a bush.
But it was too late. The decline had already started. They had 20 years to bring back a Dreamfinder, reestablish our imagination of a better global future. There is literally no future. No Future World. Don’t get me wrong, I love that they’re FINALLY doing something with the park, and the change will make it more timeless, but there literally is no future. Having everything closed and destroyed simply makes this prediction more dystopian.
