I never got to see these parks in their prime like this, This is what Disney is missing now in days, rides that challenge your mind, educate, get you thinking about the future and ideas. What we have now in days is corporate pandering that numbs the mind. I like test track just fine, and I liked it before it got the tron upgrade, before I didn't know a thing about cars. Disney, please bring back attractions that challenge the mind to bring a better future, just like Walt would have wanted.
+spinningpeanut I don't know what Epcot you went to, but I just was there last year and they still have alot of attractions that are educational and that challenge the mind, and bring a better future. Sounds like you were a little disappointed with your last visit.
Spinning Peanut is correct. EPCOT of the 1980s is significantly different from EPCOT of the 2010s. EPCOT traditionally emphasized edutainment over thrill rides. That trend is changing. Multiple pavilions that once offered scenic dark rides have closed or been replaced. Examples include Horizons, World of Motion, and the Wonders of Life pavilions. Originally, the only thrill ride in the park was Body Wars, found in Wonders of Life. However, there seems to be a new trend moving in the opposite direction. Beginning in the 1990s, Horizons and World of Motion were both replaced by thrill rides, culminating in Mission: Space and Test Track. Journey into Imagination was reduced by about half its run time. The resulting ride suffers from low popularity and roughly half that pavilion sits unused. Wonders of Life has closed permanently, eliminating both Body Wars and Cranium Command, a theater show with a premise very similar to Disney’s Inside Out or the old 1990s comedy show, Herman’s Head. (The show was dated thanks to its reliance on comedy personalities from the 1980s. Some have argued that it ought to be redone with a more contemporary cast of Disney-affiliated actors.) Universe of Energy is also scheduled to close to accommodate a third thrill ride based on the Guardians of the Galaxy movie franchise. EPCOT has retained educational offerings at Communicore, but one half of that attraction is now closed, and a third of the remaining pavilion hosts a virtual reality roller coaster experience. The remaining sections, which focused at times on fire safety, severe weather, and colors, were lackluster at best. With the arrival of Guardians of the Galaxy coaster, EPCOT may become “Hollywood Studios, Lite” - another dumping ground for the latest movie properties that draws the park away from its more transcendent vision. MGM Studios was about “the Hollywood That Never Was and Always Will Be.” Sometimes, Disney properties can be integrated artfully. For example, the Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular and the Hollywood Tower of Terror are both woven artfully into the park’s original vision. That is less the case for the Toy Story attraction, although it is very fun. Ride concepts like The Great Villain Ride are ideal because they help blend both the vision of the parks and the use of Disney’s film repertoire. EPCOT should aspire to the same thing. Movie properties suited to EPCOT include Inside Out, Lion King (which has been integrated into The Land), Finding Nemo (integrated, with slightly less success, into the Living Seas pavilion), Wall-E, Wreck-It Ralph, and Big Hero Six. The World Showcase offers opportunities for linkages to Mulan, Moana, Ratatouille, and The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
EPCOT Center in the 80s and 90s had a particular atmosphere and sensibility which is almost impossible to describe to anyone today who never visited it during that time. I don't think you get it just by watching videos like this, although they're great to watch of course. The thing about the Future World rides was how they were presented in a way which was a strange mixture of the whimsical, serious, futuristic, optimistic, icy, forbidding, mysterious, joyous.
Agree 100%. There was nothing that advanced at the time. Taken as a package, these pavilions made future world special. The layout also had great space and beauty. It’s a much bigger and better laid out park than MK. Add world showcase to it and it made a huge impression on a teenager who cared about learning.
I was Epcot Center on opening day. All I can say is that it was an experience that I will never forget. It changed my life. There was nothing else like Epcot. It was greatness on such a scale that as i child I could not reel it all in. It was overwhelming emotionally. The idea that people build a park dedicated to education, art, tech and culture shocked me and inspired me beyond belief. The recent gutting of Universe of Energy brought me to tears. I was there the day it opened and I remember the lines, the original pre-show and how amazed people were. The people who built Epcot really cared. They didn’t do it to promote and product or to advance someone’s commercial agenda. Being there you knew that they truly believed that they were doing something for humanity and the world. The people who built Epcot are very special people. From the designers to the technicians to the construction workers and others. What they did is almost beyond words. How many people they inspired. The place literally changed my life. It was a magical time that I will Never forget. October 1st 1982
I really just miss the simple Epcot rides. The smells were memorable and the sounds were warm and cozy. Now everything is so over complicated and retarded
Of course you would miss journey into imagination then! Epcots prime was mid to late 80s and even early 90s i remember Norway opening. The day Horizons shut down it was over... all downhill afterwards
@@MT-tu8dt You'd have to go to sometime after 1989 to get Body Wars as well. I think that would be a good time period.. between then and 1994. You could see the Cronkite version of Spaceship Earth and all the other defunk rides at Epcot were still open. 1992 was when i was still a kid and going to Epcot. I really wish I could re-visit that time.
Walt Disney World has four themed parks. (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom) They should create a fifth park called Vault Disney and have all the original rides that are no longer there like World of Motion, Horizons, Joueney into Imagination.
It's a wonderful idea. I'm sure it would never happen due to budget and logistics involved. I mean, they definitely have enough land to make it happen. But there's just too many execs at Disney now that would never ever see that come to fruition - especially considering the absurd direction they're going in all their current parks. But hey, it's a wonderful dream.
Love this idea. They could have spaceship earth as well, as that is set to be completely gutted and renovated soon with a brand new different show. Great movie ride. Catastrophe Canyon. Cranium command. Kitchen Cabaret. The Norway maelstrom ride. The living seas movie. End the night with Laserphonic Fantasy/original Illuminations, Wishes, and the Main Street Electrical Parade. That park would be so popular. I would get an annual pass just for this park and dump the one I have now.
I worked at this ride! I was so sad when they got rid of it. I spent hundreds of hours working there, but never got tired of it. I can tell you the song did get old once you’d heard it all day…. “It’s funnnnn to be freeeeee!” Great memories
Wow. Look at all those beautiful animatronics. This ride looked amazing. I would kill to go back and time and experience this, horizons and imagination with dreamfinder.
RIP to the early 90's EPCOT which had all its classic, animatronic-filled attractions intact. If I really wanted thrill rides I'd go to Busch Gardens or Six Flags. Sigh...
@Dennis Mitchell grew up going to wdw throughout the 90s and early 2000s. Not sure I could go back now and see all the changes. With that being said, mission space is pretty awesome lol it doesn't fit the disney vibe to me but neither did test track and I loved it as a kid.
@Dennis Mitchell Body Wars was in Epcot back then and that ride was pretty rough. I felt like it was rougher than the original Star Tours. Those two tourists were somebody who had a medical condition but ignored the signs anyway, and someone who didn't know they had a medical condition. The same thing could happen on a number of classic Magic Kingdom rides too. And they have two versions of Mission Space, one with sick bags and one without.
This looks so cool, Epcot's my favorite park. I've been to Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Studios (I think it was Disney-MGM when I went though), and Animal Kingdom all once, but I've been to Epcot three times. I'm way more into the culture future education stuff than I am the rides. Loooove Spaceship Earth. I'm kind of sad that the growing trend in rides lately have been all big video screens and 3D glasses, I'd much prefer an actual ride with animatronics than all digital. It's always more impressive that way.
It's crazy... I can close my eyes and picture every part of this attraction. The queue station especially, nothing fancy...open space with a constantly flowing line of ride vehicles. You never had a 2 hour wait here, like with test track. Here you learned! With test track, if I wanted to see GM cars, i'd go to a Chevy dealership.
Ward Kimball visited CalArts in 1980 and sat next to me at lunch with the whole class. He talked about being an advisor on this ride, and specifically mentioned that it was his idea to add the footsteps at the beginning. It's a loss to the world that this attraction is gone. It was absolutely the best of the Epcot experience. In retrospect it seems like a Disney we'll never know again. Thankfully there's video documentation. Thanks for posting. This really means a lot to me.
I rode this ride..JUST before it closed for good...Near new years of 1996 (maybe dec 30th or so--1995). I LOVED It..rode it at LEAST 5 times !! I ALSO loved "journey into the imagination, and "Horizons". Journey..had the 'figment"...that STILL sticks with me...TODAY !!
This was when EPCOT was at its best. All the original rides all up and running. World of Motion was so amazing and yes it was a lot like horizons and spaceship earth but also very different. The ending black light space city was the coolest. Ah 1994 EPCOT.
this was a great ride. We use to go up to the GM lounge above the ride because of someone we knew. They would take us down a back elevator to get on the ride without waiting in line.
Rode it only once in 87. It was a big hit with my family and we wanted to go again, but the line was too long. On the second day it broke down. Much missed---
I never went on this personally, as it was removed before I was born, but thanks for this because I love watching the old rides. There is so much room at Disney World (actually, only 1/4 of the land they own is developed) I don't see why they can't keep the old nostalgic rides and build new ones in new places. I wish I could go on this and others like 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and Horizons.
Thank you for posting this video. For me, the Future World side of EPCOT Center was at its best from my first visit in 1987 and subsequent visits through 1994.
WidenYourWorld I am 39 and growing up in Florida, we went to Epcot/Magic Kingdom often & this was the happiest time of my childhood. I'm so sad that this attraction & a few others have been replaced. It's like losing another part of my childhood. So thank you so much for posting these vids so I can relive my happiest times and remember all the details. I love it!
its actually because out tvs and computers are such high definition now. watch this on a 1980s or 90s tv and it will look almost crystal clear ha ha minus tracking errors in the tapes.
about the same video technology so no surprise there.. What I hate is when I see pictures online now from the 70s and even 80s that were originally color, yet they've been altered to black and white in order to make them look old.
Fortunate to have been part of Epcot Center's opening crew as part of Guest Relations. The memories of opening this park are some of the best years of my life.
THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart! As a kid who was fortunate enough to experience WDW annually in the late 70’s and 80’s, these videos bring back soooo many good memories! 🎶It’s fun to be free!!🎶 Cheers!!
Another classic attraction gone but not forgotten thank you for posting this video upload of The World Of Motion ride this lost attraction will have a place in my heart forever farewell World Of Motion you will be sadly missed
I absolutely loved the "sparkle city" of the future at the end. Such a memory for me from my childhood. Miss it! I have no problem with updating rides but keep the classic nostalgia for goodness sake!
The last three minutes remind me of the end of the current Spaceship Earth. It's like they ran out of ideas for the ending. Glad I was able to ride this. Glad they replaced it. Watching these videos has not made me nostalgic for EPCOT even though I got to ride them. The only one I miss is the original Journey into Imagination.
My father and I loved this ride, and both of us felt really bad when it closed. Until his dying day, I think Dad felt that Disney should have a "Lost Rides Land"!.
Was 8 in 1989 with our first time to WDW. Epcot was the first park and would forever be the park we tell newbies to visit. World of Motion was the 2nd ride I did that day and I can still remember going up the ramp and getting that panoramic view of the park.
Thanks for the upload. I always liked this ride as a kid. The entrance always reminded me of a huge mouth for some reason. I miss the long rides. Epcot is more concerned now with getting you on your feet so you can buy alcohol.
wow, this ride looked amazing! all those scenes and animatronics mixes with animation....incredible and SO Disney. Also, it doesn't look or feel like a ride that was made in the 80s, it sort of has an old Disney 50s-60s feel to it, making it seem sort of timeliness. I could see the attitude of the 90s not liking this ride for that reason but I bet this ride would be popular these days for that retro aspect. I'm so confused why this ride was gone in the 90s but great movie ride has survived until 2016...this is way more timeless than GMR
cait andrews GMR is gonna be gone in August. The contracts Disney had with the sponsors of these pavilions required them to do a refurbishment every so often to prevent Future World from no longer being about the future, which is probably why Disney is doing a complete overhaul of Future World considering how tired it has gotten and the fact that a lot of the ride pavilions have lost sponsors.
this looks like it was great ride. so after watching this it seems like test track is pretty much picking up where this ride left off, per say? and like mentioned before, Disney definitely needs more educational rides like these!
I miss this ride, admittedly. A nice long ride in which you could get off your feet for a while, and thanks to it being a continuous-belt ride (like Spaceship Earth, Horizons, the Haunted Mansion, and the Journey into Imagination of old), the lines kept moving.
As weird as it may sound, 1:27 made me remember my childhood. The last time I was in Epcot was in 1991. But I remember distinctly going by that really simple part of the ride because I was thinking of how scary the villain from Captain EO was.
I know things have to change, but that was a good attraction. I was really upset when Disney got rid of Horizons. Now that was a great attraction!! Thanks for posting this. Brings back the good ol' days of Epcot.
Sad as it is to see Horizons and World of Motion gone and replaced with less imaginative thrill rides, it does make me more thankful that Spaceship Earth lives on.
My memory was RIGHT !! The last part of the music playing on this ride--RIGHT before the "GM request" line...sounds a LOT...like the intro to "the Confessor"..by Joe Walsh !!
Widenyourworld thank you so much for posting this video. I grew up on this ride I'm so sad to see it go it was probably the best in the top two best rides at Epcot ever and I've been on it over and over again it sucks that it was taken down for a damn track which we have everywhere this is actually educational and memorable not that I don't enjoy the truck but this was so much better. I'm sad to see it Go and it's going to take me a long time to get over it.
wow, I'd forgotten about so many scenes in this attraction, I miss all the old animatronic attractions, like this one & Horizons, and the original Journey into the Imagination, and the original classic - 20000 Leagues Under the Sea in Magic Kingdom. Actually I miss a lot of things from the 90's WDW. I will just have to settle for these nostalgic trips to into our past. Thanks for posting this video!
I never got to ride World of Motion- last time we went to WDW it was just for the day, in the 80s- but man, I would've loved it! To have hope and be hopeful for our future- thanks!
This was a must ride for my mother and I when we took our yearly family trips to Disney... this and horizons are sorely missed along with alien encounter, wonders of life, maelstrom etc
I love your vintage Disney videos. A nice nostalgia trip as well as a great resource for Disney history! I know rides can't last forever but this one will really be missed. The design was really well done with the animatronics, sets, props, and effects. Something I really wish I could experience again is the "speedrooms." Video doesn't do them justice at all, it was such a cool experience in person! Do any of the rides still use that effect?
The closest thing I can think of is in the current Spaceship Earth. Just after you exit the garage in California, there's a stream of 1's and 0's flying over your head, and it has a similar effect to the speedrooms. There's a room in Buzz Lightyear just before the end that is set up just like these speedrooms, but it's not used as such.
nicely done, the quality is pretty good for what was probably a vhs recorder. I miss this ride. Disney World use to be so magical now it is crank as many through as possible.
I love how clean the ride environment is while riding from the loading area into the show building up the ramp. I remember Disney always being so clean everywhere.
I used to love this ride so soothing and relaxing Disney always had the AC on high like 60-70 degrees to make you comfortable on the ride and the real smells of ash and robot hydrolic fluid ha ha. Now they cut back its warmer on the rides like spaceship earth..... lol disney is all about thrills now ha ha with test track. 80s epcot was truly a vision of Walt Disney.
I think this was Epcot’s biggest weakness at the time, the rides were slow moving and boring, whereas kids would want something fast and exciting. I appreciate the ride for its originality, creativity and want to educate the public.
This was such a great ride. I was so sad when I heard they were getting rid of it. I only got to see it a few times when I visited Florida back in the late '80s.
This was my first attraction as WDW Epcot ride host. Started in 1991 and moved to resorts in '94. WoM, Horizons, Spaceship Earth, and The Universe of Energy.
I love old school Disney rides because I experienced them as a kid . I remember going on this ride . There is a picture of me and my sister sitting in the ride car in our family photo album. I would love to see some of them brought back but I would also LOVE for them to open a Villain park for older kids/adults to enjoy
I LOVED this ride when I was a kid. The rides that show history were always my favorites. They’ve since taken two of my favorites in this ride and the maelstrom. I haven’t been to Epcot in 4 years, but hopefully they haven’t gotten ride of anything else.
The narrator is the same voice actor that played Powdered Toast Man on Ren and Stimpy. "If in the event of an emergency; 'Cling tenaciously to my buttocks'"!
thank you for putting this up. I never rode this ride, i wasn't born yet but I bet I would have liked it besides the sea serpent that would'eve scared me. it did tho in a way turn into my favorite ride... test track! I loved the old one but I like the new one as well. Anyway I heard that there were 188 animontronics on this ride like holy cow thats crazy. The song is fun to be free lol!
This was the adaptation of the New York World's Fair in the mid 60's from GM except that the actually used real GM automobiles. Just a line of different autos. I was 9 and rode that exhibit ride with my whole family in a single auto and was amazed.
This is just like Spaceship Earth, only it focused on the aspects of transportation rather than simply communication. Very interesting ride!
these rides have been gone for so long it almost feels like I only imagined them. this is Nostalgia at its finest!
this is the perfect description of exactly how it does feel
I never got to see these parks in their prime like this, This is what Disney is missing now in days, rides that challenge your mind, educate, get you thinking about the future and ideas. What we have now in days is corporate pandering that numbs the mind. I like test track just fine, and I liked it before it got the tron upgrade, before I didn't know a thing about cars. Disney, please bring back attractions that challenge the mind to bring a better future, just like Walt would have wanted.
spinningpeanut Test Track is amazing ride.
+spinningpeanut I don't know what Epcot you went to, but I just was there last year and they still have alot of attractions that are educational and that challenge the mind, and bring a better future. Sounds like you were a little disappointed with your last visit.
Spinning Peanut is correct. EPCOT of the 1980s is significantly different from EPCOT of the 2010s.
EPCOT traditionally emphasized edutainment over thrill rides. That trend is changing. Multiple pavilions that once offered scenic dark rides have closed or been replaced. Examples include Horizons, World of Motion, and the Wonders of Life pavilions. Originally, the only thrill ride in the park was Body Wars, found in Wonders of Life. However, there seems to be a new trend moving in the opposite direction.
Beginning in the 1990s, Horizons and World of Motion were both replaced by thrill rides, culminating in Mission: Space and Test Track. Journey into Imagination was reduced by about
half its run time. The resulting ride suffers from low popularity and roughly half that pavilion sits unused. Wonders of Life has closed permanently, eliminating both Body Wars and Cranium Command, a theater show with a premise very similar to Disney’s Inside Out or the old 1990s comedy show, Herman’s Head. (The show was dated thanks to its reliance on comedy personalities from the 1980s. Some have argued that it ought to be redone with a more contemporary cast of Disney-affiliated actors.) Universe of Energy is also scheduled to close to accommodate a third thrill ride based on the Guardians of the Galaxy movie franchise.
EPCOT has retained educational offerings at Communicore, but one half of that attraction is now closed, and a third of the remaining pavilion hosts a virtual reality roller coaster experience. The remaining sections, which focused at times on fire safety, severe weather, and colors, were lackluster at best.
With the arrival of Guardians of the Galaxy coaster, EPCOT may become “Hollywood Studios, Lite” - another dumping ground for the latest movie properties that draws the park away from its more transcendent vision. MGM Studios was about “the Hollywood That Never Was and Always Will Be.” Sometimes, Disney properties can be integrated artfully. For example, the Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular and the Hollywood Tower of Terror are both woven artfully into the park’s original vision. That is less the case for the Toy Story attraction, although it is very fun. Ride concepts like The Great Villain Ride are ideal because they help blend both the vision of the parks and the use of Disney’s film repertoire. EPCOT should aspire to the same thing. Movie properties suited to EPCOT include Inside Out, Lion King (which has been integrated into The Land), Finding Nemo (integrated, with slightly less success, into the Living Seas pavilion), Wall-E, Wreck-It Ralph, and Big Hero Six. The World Showcase offers opportunities for linkages to Mulan, Moana, Ratatouille, and The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
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I'm very sorry you missed out. They had some vision and inspiration back then.
EPCOT Center in the 80s and 90s had a particular atmosphere and sensibility which is almost impossible to describe to anyone today who never visited it during that time. I don't think you get it just by watching videos like this, although they're great to watch of course. The thing about the Future World rides was how they were presented in a way which was a strange mixture of the whimsical, serious, futuristic, optimistic, icy, forbidding, mysterious, joyous.
Agree 100%. There was nothing that advanced at the time. Taken as a package, these pavilions made future world special. The layout also had great space and beauty. It’s a much bigger and better laid out park than MK. Add world showcase to it and it made a huge impression on a teenager who cared about learning.
Yes totally there was so much going on and a lot of it the "future" so really cool at the time
I was Epcot Center on opening day. All I can say is that it was an experience that I will never forget. It changed my life. There was nothing else like Epcot. It was greatness on such a scale that as i child I could not reel it all in. It was overwhelming emotionally. The idea that people build a park dedicated to education, art, tech and culture shocked me and inspired me beyond belief. The recent gutting of Universe of Energy brought me to tears. I was there the day it opened and I remember the lines, the original pre-show and how amazed people were. The people who built Epcot really cared. They didn’t do it to promote and product or to advance someone’s commercial agenda. Being there you knew that they truly believed that they were doing something for humanity and the world. The people who built Epcot are very special people. From the designers to the technicians to the construction workers and others. What they did is almost beyond words. How many people they inspired. The place literally changed my life. It was a magical time that I will Never forget. October 1st 1982
Thanks for sharing! 💗
Beautifully said. Thanks for sharing ❤
D23 brought me here to see the inspiration for the new Test Track overhaul. This is going to be AMAZING! Wish I rode this back in the day.
It was great! This and the original Journey Into Imagination were my favorites.
Back when Disney of Florida was all about original attractions and NOT about adaptations of existing Disney/Pixar movies. I miss originality.
YES! So many of the rides now are character themed. It's not bad, but it was much better when only some were movie adaptations.
And they had memorable characters like S.I.R., Bill, and Dr. Cynthia Lair.
Originality? This is a car commercial. An entertaining car commercial, but a car commercial nonetheless.
I miss this ride and Horizons. I'm a Horizons fanatic.
I really just miss the simple Epcot rides. The smells were memorable and the sounds were warm and cozy. Now everything is so over complicated and retarded
Me too. That ride more than any other shaped my basic outlook and philosophy as a child. "If we can dream it, we can do it!"
Petition to bring back horizons?
It's a shame Horizons is gone because Mission Space is lame.
wow how boring 🥱
Damn... I wish I could've seen Epcot in the 80s. If I had a time machine, I'd totally go back to October 1, 1982-Epcot's opening day. If only...
Of course you would miss journey into imagination then! Epcots prime was mid to late 80s and even early 90s i remember Norway opening. The day Horizons shut down it was over... all downhill afterwards
Yeah, best would be around 1986 or so, after Horizons, the ORIGINAL Journey Into Imagination, and The Living Seas were all open.
@@quartratic2389 Also when the main trio of Space Ghost's voice actors were in the parks.
It was so special. You would have definitely loved it. Horizons, World of Motions, Body Wars, the original Figment ride, Captain EO, it was amazing.
@@MT-tu8dt You'd have to go to sometime after 1989 to get Body Wars as well. I think that would be a good time period.. between then and 1994. You could see the Cronkite version of Spaceship Earth and all the other defunk rides at Epcot were still open. 1992 was when i was still a kid and going to Epcot. I really wish I could re-visit that time.
How fun! Terrible, but great! Your vid looks just like all of ours. Feels like home. Family. Thank you so much!!!
Walt Disney World has four themed parks. (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom) They should create a fifth park called Vault Disney and have all the original rides that are no longer there like World of Motion, Horizons, Joueney into Imagination.
Isaiah Wilson what an amazing idea
It's a wonderful idea. I'm sure it would never happen due to budget and logistics involved. I mean, they definitely have enough land to make it happen. But there's just too many execs at Disney now that would never ever see that come to fruition - especially considering the absurd direction they're going in all their current parks. But hey, it's a wonderful dream.
I wanted a park based entirely on Pixar. They also have 6 parks not 4
I think that they should make their fifth theme park about ToonTown and Disney TV Animation. Their sixth park should be Vault Disney.
Love this idea. They could have spaceship earth as well, as that is set to be completely gutted and renovated soon with a brand new different show. Great movie ride. Catastrophe Canyon. Cranium command. Kitchen Cabaret. The Norway maelstrom ride. The living seas movie. End the night with Laserphonic Fantasy/original Illuminations, Wishes, and the Main Street Electrical Parade. That park would be so popular. I would get an annual pass just for this park and dump the one I have now.
I worked at this ride! I was so sad when they got rid of it. I spent hundreds of hours working there, but never got tired of it. I can tell you the song did get old once you’d heard it all day…. “It’s funnnnn to be freeeeee!” Great memories
Wow. Look at all those beautiful animatronics. This ride looked amazing. I would kill to go back and time and experience this, horizons and imagination with dreamfinder.
RIP to the early 90's EPCOT which had all its classic, animatronic-filled attractions intact. If I really wanted thrill rides I'd go to Busch Gardens or Six Flags. Sigh...
wakkadabba exactly!!! Im so sad we lost this educational and entertaining ride for ANOTHER car track.
@Dennis Mitchell grew up going to wdw throughout the 90s and early 2000s. Not sure I could go back now and see all the changes. With that being said, mission space is pretty awesome lol it doesn't fit the disney vibe to me but neither did test track and I loved it as a kid.
@Dennis Mitchell Body Wars was in Epcot back then and that ride was pretty rough. I felt like it was rougher than the original Star Tours. Those two tourists were somebody who had a medical condition but ignored the signs anyway, and someone who didn't know they had a medical condition. The same thing could happen on a number of classic Magic Kingdom rides too. And they have two versions of Mission Space, one with sick bags and one without.
To quote Some Jerk with a Camera, "NOBODY IN THE FUCK GOES ON VACATION TO LEARN SHIT!"
Body Wars was fun to me for a different reason.@@robertofenloch9595
This looks so cool, Epcot's my favorite park. I've been to Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Studios (I think it was Disney-MGM when I went though), and Animal Kingdom all once, but I've been to Epcot three times. I'm way more into the culture future education stuff than I am the rides. Loooove Spaceship Earth. I'm kind of sad that the growing trend in rides lately have been all big video screens and 3D glasses, I'd much prefer an actual ride with animatronics than all digital. It's always more impressive that way.
It's crazy... I can close my eyes and picture every part of this attraction. The queue station especially, nothing fancy...open space with a constantly flowing line of ride vehicles.
You never had a 2 hour wait here, like with test track. Here you learned! With test track, if I wanted to see GM cars, i'd go to a Chevy dealership.
I worked at EPCOT in 1994. Seeing this brings back so many memories! Love it
World of Motion was one of my favorite rides, and I actually still have some pictures taken from the ride. I was mad when I realized it was gone.
Who's here after the D23 announcement?
this is kiddies ride
Ward Kimball visited CalArts in 1980 and sat next to me at lunch with the whole class. He talked about being an advisor on this ride, and specifically mentioned that it was his idea to add the footsteps at the beginning. It's a loss to the world that this attraction is gone. It was absolutely the best of the Epcot experience. In retrospect it seems like a Disney we'll never know again. Thankfully there's video documentation. Thanks for posting. This really means a lot to me.
It's such a shame that this ride no longer exists. I remember riding this when I was a teenager. Reminds me of the Spaceship Earth ride.
I do like Test Track but you don't learn anything from it. It's basically another thrill ride like Space Mountain and Guardians of the Galaxy.
I rode this ride..JUST before it closed for good...Near new years of 1996 (maybe dec 30th or so--1995). I LOVED It..rode it at LEAST 5 times !! I ALSO loved "journey into the imagination, and "Horizons". Journey..had the 'figment"...that STILL sticks with me...TODAY !!
This was when EPCOT was at its best. All the original rides all up and running. World of Motion was so amazing and yes it was a lot like horizons and spaceship earth but also very different. The ending black light space city was the coolest. Ah 1994 EPCOT.
Thanks for the memories. I appreciate it. I don't remember all those lights and movie projections at the end, but remember all the rest.
this was a great ride. We use to go up to the GM lounge above the ride because of someone we knew. They would take us down a back elevator to get on the ride without waiting in line.
Rode it only once in 87. It was a big hit with my family and we wanted to go again, but the line was too long. On the second day it broke down. Much missed---
I never went on this personally, as it was removed before I was born, but thanks for this because I love watching the old rides. There is so much room at Disney World (actually, only 1/4 of the land they own is developed) I don't see why they can't keep the old nostalgic rides and build new ones in new places. I wish I could go on this and others like 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and Horizons.
Thank you for posting this video. For me, the Future World side of EPCOT Center was at its best from my first visit in 1987 and subsequent visits through 1994.
WidenYourWorld I am 39 and growing up in Florida, we went to Epcot/Magic Kingdom often & this was the happiest time of my childhood. I'm so sad that this attraction & a few others have been replaced.
It's like losing another part of my childhood. So thank you so much for posting these vids so I can relive my happiest times and remember all the details. I love it!
The color wall at 0:42 is still burned into my memory from childhood. Love it! Like so many, I do miss the original rides.
It's effing scary that footage from the 90's now looks like it was filmed in the 70's....
its actually because out tvs and computers are such high definition now. watch this on a 1980s or 90s tv and it will look almost crystal clear ha ha minus tracking errors in the tapes.
Im always thinking the same thing, and yes, its scary.
And footage from the mid 2000s looks like it's from the early 90s
about the same video technology so no surprise there.. What I hate is when I see pictures online now from the 70s and even 80s that were originally color, yet they've been altered to black and white in order to make them look old.
Fortunate to have been part of Epcot Center's opening crew as part of Guest Relations. The memories of opening this park are some of the best years of my life.
How long did you work there after the park opened? Glad that this brings back good memories for you.
Classic Disney is the best Disney. Enough Said.
Yea, sadly now it's Frozen first and then everything else last.
I agree. I miss Disney 90’s
When they turn that corner and you see Horizons....
THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart! As a kid who was fortunate enough to experience WDW annually in the late 70’s and 80’s, these videos bring back soooo many good memories! 🎶It’s fun to be free!!🎶 Cheers!!
Another classic attraction gone but not forgotten thank you for posting this video upload of The World Of Motion ride this lost attraction will have a place in my heart forever farewell World Of Motion you will be sadly missed
I absolutely loved the "sparkle city" of the future at the end. Such a memory for me from my childhood. Miss it! I have no problem with updating rides but keep the classic nostalgia for goodness sake!
The last three minutes remind me of the end of the current Spaceship Earth. It's like they ran out of ideas for the ending. Glad I was able to ride this. Glad they replaced it. Watching these videos has not made me nostalgic for EPCOT even though I got to ride them. The only one I miss is the original Journey into Imagination.
My father and I loved this ride, and both of us felt really bad when it closed. Until his dying day, I think Dad felt that Disney should have a "Lost Rides Land"!.
I always craned my neck backward to watch each scene as long as I could, and watch the animatronics loop ❤ thank you
Very cool! I rode this ride in 1989. I'm so glad that it's here for me to re-live.
I miss that ride soooo much !
Was 8 in 1989 with our first time to WDW. Epcot was the first park and would forever be the park we tell newbies to visit. World of Motion was the 2nd ride I did that day and I can still remember going up the ramp and getting that panoramic view of the park.
Thanks for the upload. I always liked this ride as a kid. The entrance always reminded me of a huge mouth for some reason.
I miss the long rides. Epcot is more concerned now with getting you on your feet so you can buy alcohol.
wow, this ride looked amazing! all those scenes and animatronics mixes with animation....incredible and SO Disney. Also, it doesn't look or feel like a ride that was made in the 80s, it sort of has an old Disney 50s-60s feel to it, making it seem sort of timeliness. I could see the attitude of the 90s not liking this ride for that reason but I bet this ride would be popular these days for that retro aspect. I'm so confused why this ride was gone in the 90s but great movie ride has survived until 2016...this is way more timeless than GMR
cait andrews GMR is gonna be gone in August. The contracts Disney had with the sponsors of these pavilions required them to do a refurbishment every so often to prevent Future World from no longer being about the future, which is probably why Disney is doing a complete overhaul of Future World considering how tired it has gotten and the fact that a lot of the ride pavilions have lost sponsors.
20 years ago! How about that? Thanks for posting.
30 years ago now.
this looks like it was great ride. so after watching this it seems like test track is pretty much picking up where this ride left off, per say? and like mentioned before, Disney definitely needs more educational rides like these!
I miss this ride, admittedly. A nice long ride in which you could get off your feet for a while, and thanks to it being a continuous-belt ride (like Spaceship Earth, Horizons, the Haunted Mansion, and the Journey into Imagination of old), the lines kept moving.
Still miss the original EPCOT. Thanks for posting!
That's me in the beginning helping you on the ride! I worked there that summer.
As weird as it may sound, 1:27 made me
remember my childhood. The last time I was in Epcot was in 1991. But I remember distinctly going by that really simple part of the ride because I was thinking of how scary the villain from Captain EO was.
That villain was so hot!
My daughter who was 5 at the time made us ride this so many times the cast members got to know our family on a first name basis.
Now this was a great way to spend 15 minutes of my Sunday morning! Thanks for the upload!
I know things have to change, but that was a good attraction. I was really upset when Disney got rid of Horizons. Now that was a great attraction!! Thanks for posting this. Brings back the good ol' days of Epcot.
Sad as it is to see Horizons and World of Motion gone and replaced with less imaginative thrill rides, it does make me more thankful that Spaceship Earth lives on.
rviola There is no way they can get rid of that.
My memory was RIGHT !! The last part of the music playing on this ride--RIGHT before the "GM request" line...sounds a LOT...like the intro to "the Confessor"..by Joe Walsh !!
LOVE the scene with the Traffic Jam and the irate woman waving her umbrella in frustration 🤗
I loved world of motion. Wish they still had it
Widenyourworld thank you so much for posting this video. I grew up on this ride I'm so sad to see it go it was probably the best in the top two best rides at Epcot ever and I've been on it over and over again it sucks that it was taken down for a damn track which we have everywhere this is actually educational and memorable not that I don't enjoy the truck but this was so much better. I'm sad to see it Go and it's going to take me a long time to get over it.
wow, I'd forgotten about so many scenes in this attraction, I miss all the old animatronic attractions, like this one & Horizons, and the original Journey into the Imagination, and the original classic - 20000 Leagues Under the Sea in Magic Kingdom. Actually I miss a lot of things from the 90's WDW. I will just have to settle for these nostalgic trips to into our past. Thanks for posting this video!
It's videos like this that keep this pavilion alive. Thank you for the recording
This ride was the BEST. Thanks for sharing this treasure.
Could watch this all day
I never got to ride World of Motion- last time we went to WDW it was just for the day, in the 80s- but man, I would've loved it! To have hope and be hopeful for our future- thanks!
This was a must ride for my mother and I when we took our yearly family trips to Disney... this and horizons are sorely missed along with alien encounter, wonders of life, maelstrom etc
Mr toads wild ride... :(
Yes, Alien Encounter! I have a crush on S.I.R.!
Such a great character. I don't blame you. Funny. Confident. Nice voice. Good paying job... at the time at least.
This was Epcot in all of it's greatness. I would love for rides like this to make it's triumphant return.
I love your vintage Disney videos. A nice nostalgia trip as well as a great resource for Disney history! I know rides can't last forever but this one will really be missed. The design was really well done with the animatronics, sets, props, and effects. Something I really wish I could experience again is the "speedrooms." Video doesn't do them justice at all, it was such a cool experience in person! Do any of the rides still use that effect?
The closest thing I can think of is in the current Spaceship Earth. Just after you exit the garage in California, there's a stream of 1's and 0's flying over your head, and it has a similar effect to the speedrooms. There's a room in Buzz Lightyear just before the end that is set up just like these speedrooms, but it's not used as such.
those 2 are speed rooms. They are the only ones left, i think.
nicely done, the quality is pretty good for what was probably a vhs recorder. I miss this ride. Disney World use to be so magical now it is crank as many through as possible.
I love how clean the ride environment is while riding from the loading area into the show building up the ramp. I remember Disney always being so clean everywhere.
How I miss the old Epcot Center from the 80’s!!!!!
I used to love this ride so soothing and relaxing Disney always had the AC on high like 60-70 degrees to make you comfortable on the ride and the real smells of ash and robot hydrolic fluid ha ha. Now they cut back its warmer on the rides like spaceship earth..... lol disney is all about thrills now ha ha with test track. 80s epcot was truly a vision of Walt Disney.
If Walt Disney somehow came back to life today and saw what had become of WDW, he'd jump right back into his grave.
what would walt hate?
disney cant afford a ride without sponsors apparently
Thank you for taking me back to my 20s much appreciate it
Oh, nostalgia. There's nothing quite like it.
I think this was Epcot’s biggest weakness at the time, the rides were slow moving and boring, whereas kids would want something fast and exciting. I appreciate the ride for its originality, creativity and want to educate the public.
This ride blew my mind as a kid!!! changed my life
This was such a great ride. I was so sad when I heard they were getting rid of it. I only got to see it a few times when I visited Florida back in the late '80s.
It was so nice to see this again. Thank you.
This was my first attraction as WDW Epcot ride host. Started in 1991 and moved to resorts in '94. WoM, Horizons, Spaceship Earth, and The Universe of Energy.
At least we got to ride them , I miss them alot too , world of motion was the best.
I love old school Disney rides because I experienced them as a kid . I remember going on this ride . There is a picture of me and my sister sitting in the ride car in our family photo album. I would love to see some of them brought back but I would also LOVE for them to open a Villain park for older kids/adults to enjoy
I LOVED this ride when I was a kid. The rides that show history were always my favorites. They’ve since taken two of my favorites in this ride and the maelstrom. I haven’t been to Epcot in 4 years, but hopefully they haven’t gotten ride of anything else.
The narrator is the same voice actor that played Powdered Toast Man on Ren and Stimpy.
"If in the event of an emergency; 'Cling tenaciously to my buttocks'"!
I, Powdered Toast Man, do solemnly swear, to relieve the american people, of their basic human right
When the ride breaks down: LEAVE EVERYTHING TO ME!
well, he was a radio star way before that - and the voice of rowan and martin's laugh-in.
He was also Space Ghost and the Blue Falcon.
The ride and the music takes me back.
I remember all this, it was whimsical, it was a good ride, it's interesting you managed to get this footage.
I MISS THIS RIDE SO MUCH !!!!!
IT'S THOUSAND TIMES BETTER THAN TEST TREK !!!!!
i remember this! i always try to explain it to people but they have NO clue...this is awesome!
Funny how the original WOM ride has some scenes of TRON in it while the newest edition of Test Track looks completely TRON-like.
thank you for putting this up. I never rode this ride, i wasn't born yet but I bet I would have liked it besides the sea serpent that would'eve scared me. it did tho in a way turn into my favorite ride... test track! I loved the old one but I like the new one as well. Anyway I heard that there were 188 animontronics on this ride like holy cow thats crazy. The song is fun to be free lol!
The finale was berathtaking, the best futuristic architecture ever. I wish that's what the future was.
CAN SOMEONE PLEASE EXPLAIN WHY THE CHARIOT SALESMAN ALWAYS SOUNDS LIKE HE'S ON HELIUM!?
Seems when EPCOT first opened, every ride there was an omnimover! Seems to have come a long way since then because now it has more variety.
powerpup97 no. There were 3 boat rides
@@warriorseamonkey1693 Norway wasn't part of the opening day attractions and I'm not sure Mexico was either.
@@robertofenloch9595 mexico was there.
Brings back so many wonderful memories!
This was the adaptation of the New York World's Fair in the mid 60's from GM except that the actually used real GM automobiles. Just a line of different autos. I was 9 and rode that exhibit ride with my whole family in a single auto and was amazed.
I wish they had a park built specifically for former attractions like this. A real Defunctland haha
How do you not have a billion subscribers? Your content/vids are golden.
I always looked forward to this ride, because it was always cool, dark and well Air conditioned... and the Doctor who tunnel near the end.
I'M PROFESSOR WHY!!
9:58 College humor?! is this ride where they got the name from?
Thank you for this video!
I loved this ride!!! Thank you so much!!!
This brings back a lot of memories.
ty for posting this, i loved this ride as a kid!