centurythree
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I love the Carousel of Progress but I only get on it when I'm doing Magic Kingdom thoroughly ...something that is much rarer these days.
I would like Disney to give a shot at updating the ride. Some of the earlier scenes probably aren't meaningful to people born after 1970. I was born in 1959 and it took me quite a while to even notice that in one scene there were cords strung all over the place using the limited electric service in the house.
If I ruled Disney I'd make the first and last scenes very similar except that in the last scene the similar looking family life will be powered by solar and labor intensive items like making and maintaining clothing would be eliminated (not clothing eliminated just the work that goes with it). I'd also make the transitional scenes ones that people can relate to more easily. Finally I might add a museum to host the original Worlds Fair scenes. And yes with all of that putting it in EPCOT might make more sense. And if moving it means building a new ride mechanism then maybe it could be made larger.
That said I have to wonder how expensive could this be? As compared to a rollercoaster or the world of energy.
I was born well after 1970 and I think the early scenes are the best. It gives me a chance to see what life was like in the time before my parents and I can remember. I also like the idea of a Carousel of Progress that covers the 20th century more than a Carousel that lops over into the 21st century. First off, I've already seen that family in the 21st century (Horizons was the literal sequel to Carousel of Progress, complete with the same family and voices.) No need to rehash it. Second, the last Tomorrowland refurb was to a retro future rather than an actual future. So, I think Carousel works well the way it is.
Now if they chose to go back to having an Horizons-style sequel attraction over at Epcot again, I probably wouldn't complain . . .


I thought i was nuts remembering Wonders of Life from when we were there in 92. and when i went back in 2005 it wasnt there. 
