Robo
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Just read on another thread that a "CM said" (gotta love those "CM said" things) that Timekeeper (the mostly-closed except "seasonally") but nicely-done attraction at MK's Tomorrowland... was going to be removed from MK, and "MOVED" to Epcot.
This would be a very nice "fit" as the attraction has an "international" theme (scenes take place in many different parts of the world) and a "futuristic" tone.
Timekeeper was originally developed for "EuroDisney" (now called "Disneyland Paris") and was installed at WDW at the same time.
For those who have not SEEN it (and that's a LOT of people), its a "Circle-Vision 360" film with in-room A100 AudioAnimatronics characters and other effects.
It stars Robin Williams and Rhea Perlman as the voices of the animatronic hosts, and a good cast of actors in the effects-heavy film.
I consider it a first-rate Disney attraction with humor, good characters, a fun story, positive "look into the future" message, a thrilling 360-degree film, and a good dose of Disney "HEART".
I know its just a RUMOR, but Timekeeper at Epcot would help both the attraction and the park.
(Hey, it could "bridge" FW and WS if they put it in place of the ill-fated Odyssey Restaurant).
Yes? No?
This would be a very nice "fit" as the attraction has an "international" theme (scenes take place in many different parts of the world) and a "futuristic" tone.
Timekeeper was originally developed for "EuroDisney" (now called "Disneyland Paris") and was installed at WDW at the same time.
For those who have not SEEN it (and that's a LOT of people), its a "Circle-Vision 360" film with in-room A100 AudioAnimatronics characters and other effects.
It stars Robin Williams and Rhea Perlman as the voices of the animatronic hosts, and a good cast of actors in the effects-heavy film.
I consider it a first-rate Disney attraction with humor, good characters, a fun story, positive "look into the future" message, a thrilling 360-degree film, and a good dose of Disney "HEART".
I know its just a RUMOR, but Timekeeper at Epcot would help both the attraction and the park.
(Hey, it could "bridge" FW and WS if they put it in place of the ill-fated Odyssey Restaurant).
Yes? No?